The Irish Franciscans in Prague 1629-1786

At the end of the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I forced the Irish Franciscans into exile. Of the four continental provinces to which the Irish Franciscans fled, the Prague Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conceptionof the Virgin Mary was the largest in its time. This monograph documents th...

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Main Authors: Pařez, Jan (Author), Kuchařová, Hedvika (Author)
Other Authors: Sušer, Jan (Editor), Svetlík, Martin (Editor), Turner, Linda Jayne (Editor), Stoddart, Jana (Translator), Stoddart, D. Michael (David Michael) (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
PhysicalDescription:1 online resource (225 pages) illustrations
Published: Prague Charles University in Prague 2015
2015
ISBN:910815597
9788024627090
8024627094
Edition:First English edition
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Online Access:EBSCOhost

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505 0 |a Illustrations; Authors' acknowledgements; Translators' acknowledgements; Introduction; Introduction to the English edition; Translators' note on terminology; Translators' notes on names; 1. The Irish and Bohemian Society -- An Irish Island in a Bohemian Sea; The road to emigration; The Irish Franciscans and soldiers; The Irish Franciscans and doctors; The Irish Franciscans and other Irishmen; The Irish Franciscans and the nobility; The Irish Franciscans and their Prague neighbours; 2. Between the Emperor and the Archbishop (1629-1636) 
505 8 |a The Irish province of the Order of Franciscans of the Stricter Observance: from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean and the BalticFallon's mission; Patrick Fleming and his death; The college statutes: a view of the household; 3. The Irish Franciscans in the Service of the Archbishops of Prague (1636-1692); The seminary of Archbishop Harrach; Anthony Bruodin: the double exile of the Scotist scholar; The church by the Powder Gate; 4. The Involuntary Path to Seclusion (1692-1730); Prolonged Tension in the College; "The Hibernians, for money"; Sapientia aedificavit sibi domum 
505 8 |a 5. The Disunited Crew of a Forgotten Ship (1730-1786)The course of events; The protagonists: views from within; A vague resolution: the question of education and authority; The fading flame of Scotism; 6. Ite, Missa Est26; Conventus; Bona: mobilia et immobilia; 7. Archives and Libraries; Manuscript sources; Period publications; Literature; Members of the Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in Prague (1629-1786); Guardians of the Franciscan College of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in Prague (1629-1786); Abbreviations; Index 
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