Loyola's Bees: Ideology And Industry In Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry

Book Summary


This is the first dedicated study of the classical-style, Latin didactic poetry produced by the Society of Jesus in the early modern period. The Jesuits were the most prolific composers of such poetry, teaching all manner of arts and sciences: meteorology and magnetism, raising chickens and children, the arts of sculpture and engraving, writing and conversation, the social and medicinal benefits of coffee and chocolate, the pious life and the urbane life. Dr. Haskell accounts for this investment in so secular a genre by considering the Society's educational and ideological values and practices. Extensive quotation from the poems reveals their literary qualities, compositional methods, and traditions. The poems also command scholarly attention for what they reveal about social, cultural, and intellectual life in this period.

Book Details


Book Name Loyola's Bees: Ideology And Industry In Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry
Author Yasmin Haskell
Publisher British Academy (Nov 2003)
ISBN 9780197262849
Pages 364
Language English
Price 5000
 
 

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