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Stanislaus Kostka, a Polish noble who died at seventeen years of age; Aloysius Gonzaga, an Italian prince of twenty-three; and John Berch some of the famous men educated by the Jesuits we find Bossuet, Corneille, Moliere, Tasso, Fontenelle, Diderot, Voltaire, and Bourdaloue, himself a Jesuit

When Pere Poree replied to the rereat poets, he said, ”At least you rant that I have been able to make some of them” A few others were Descartes, Buffon, Justus Lipsius, Muratori the historian, Calderon, and Vico, the author of ”Ideas of History,” Richelieu, Tilly, Malesherbes, Don John of Austria, Luxe, Esterhazy, Choiseul, St Francis de Sales, Lambertini, afterward Benedict XIV, the most learned of the popes, and the present Pontiff, Pope Leo XIII, renowned for his learning and wisdom

Nearly all the Jesuit writers had been Jesuit professors, with alht humanities, belles-lettres, and rhetoric Father Southwell in 1676 numbers 2240 authors, and Father de Backer in 1876 counts 11,100

AUTHORS

We find so the Jesuit writers Forehout the world for their antic works were carried on by Fathers de Backer, So we need reater writers

In astronomy, we find Ricci, Perry, De Vico, Secchi, Curley, Sestini

In ue

In naval tactics, ”The Jesuit's Book”

In archaeology, Garucci, Marchi, the es, Strassy, Suarez, Vasquez, Toletus, Maldonatus, Franzelin

In philosophy, Cominbricenses, Liberatore

In moral philosophy, Busenbaum, Gury, Toledo, Ballerini, Layman, Lehmkuhl, Genicot

In asceticisuez, Scaramelli, Grou

The Spiritual Exercises coan has written a work merely to record the editions and commentaries on these Exercises

THE EDUCATIONAL PLAN OF ST IGNATIUS

St Ignatius had gathered about hies of Jesuit education, would have for its professors only those who had been doctors of the University of Paris

The outline of the course of education was given by St Ignatius It was completed and developed by Aquaviva The as still more perfected by Father Laynez, of whom it is said,--