TY - BOOK AU - Garstein,Oskar TI - Rome and the counter-reformation in Scandinavia: Jesuit educational strategy, 1553-1622 T2 - Studies in the history of Christian thought SN - 9789004474376 AV - BX808 .G377 1992 U1 - 267.24209 23 PY - 1992///] CY - Leiden, The Netherlands, New York, Koln PB - Brill KW - Catholic Church KW - Scandinavia KW - History KW - Church history KW - Scandinavie KW - Histoire religieuse KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Preliminary Material; Oskar Garstein --; Preface; Oskar Garstein --; A Brief Review of Volumes I and II; Oskar Garstein --; Introduction; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter One Education in Scandinavia; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Two The Educational System of the Jesuit Order; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Three Introductory; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Four Hospitale S. Birgittae in Urbe; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Five The Collegium Germanicum in Rome; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Six The Clementinum in Prague; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Seven The Ferdinandeum at Graz; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Eight Seminarium Pontificium Braunsbergense S.J.; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Nine Seminarium Pontificium Olomucense S.J.; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Ten Seminarium Pontificium Vilnense S.J.; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Eleven Seminarium Interpretum Derpatense S.J.; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Twelve Problems of Assessment; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Thirteen Excerpts and Analyses of Student Registers; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Fourteen Student Registers Reconstructed; Oskar Garstein --; Chapter Fifteen Statistical Data and Conclusions; Oskar Garstein --; References; Oskar Garstein --; Appendix; Oskar Garstein --; Index; Oskar Garstein --; Studies in the History of Christian Thought; Editor: Heiko A. Oberman N2 - In this volume the author completes his study of the period of the Counter-Reformation between the years 1537- 1622. On the basis of the original documents he reveals the underground work of the agents of the Counter-Reformation in their attempt to entice eligible students from the far North to study at Jesuit colleges in Dorpat, Vilna, Braunsberg, Prague, Graz, and Rome at the expense of the Holy See with a view to infiltrating them into the body politic of the Scandinavian kingdoms at all levels of society, viz. church, school, state bureaucracy. In his analysis the author attempts to identify the students involved and trace their degree of success UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3105463 ER -