Fata societas Jesu in America, Europa, etc. : aliorumque regularium ab anno 1761 etc., [circa 1783].

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Fata societas Jesu in America, Europa, etc. : aliorumque regularium ab anno 1761 etc., [circa 1783].

Manuscript in a German hand of a history of the suppression of the Jesuit order from 1762 to 1783. The opening chapters narrate the spread of the movement to banish the order through Portugal and its colonies, France, Spain, and Austria. There follows discussion of the papal bull of abolition, Dominicus ac Redemptor, issued in 1773; and details of further actions against the remnants of the order in the independent Italian states and in Prussia. The work closes with a chapter on the suppression of two cloisterhouses in Innsbruck on February 6, 1783.

1 v. (circa 175 p.) ; 17 cm.

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