"Resumen de la Historia de los Jesuitas"., 1825 - 1830
Series-level Scope and Content Note
The Spanish Jesuits Series contains items by and about Spanish Jesuits, acquired by Georgetown University from Sotheby's (28 June 1976, lot 3947).
Dates
- 1825 - 1830
Collection-level Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Collection: 1 Linear Feet (2 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
Container Summary
1 vellum bound manuscript (133 pp.), "Recoleccion de los Papeles Manuscritos, que salieron in favor, y en contra de la decantada Historia del Famoso Predicador Fr. Gerundio de Campazas, y de su Author el P.e Joseph de Ysla con las respuestas, q.e este a varios Papeles de sus emulos. Parte Primera." Part one, with the following volume in the next folder. Includes the following copied items: one letter from Padre Carmelita Descalzo (Fray Amador) to Isla; one essay by Descalzo about Fray Gerundio; one poem by Fray Supino de Participio; one essay by Joseph Benegasi; one letter from Barbas Largas (Padre Magin) to Isla; one poem against Gerundio by "Padre Marco." Sir Thomas Phillipps catalog number, MS. 8456, purchased by Phillipps from Richard Heber (10 Feb 1836); purchased by Georgetown from Sotheby's (28 Jun 1976, Lot 3942).
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
BOHN, HENRY G. - CATALOG NUMBER: Ledger (Financial Stuff)
ANTI-JESUITICA - MSS.: Manuscript
PHILLIPPS, SIR THOMAS - CATALOG NUMBER: Ledger (Financial Stuff)
"RESUMEN DE LA HISTORIA DE LOS JESUITAS" - MSS.: Manuscript
JESUITS -SPAIN: Manuscript
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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