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The author traces the educational system of the Society of Jesus from its roots in late‑medieval schooling through the codification of the Ratio Studiorum, detailing college officers, curricula, and classroom methods. He reconstructs curricular sequences in languages, philosophy, mathematics, sciences, history, and rhetoric, and describes pedagogical practices including school drama and institutional organization. The study examines the order's rapid expansion, the consequences of political suppression and later restoration, and the system's responses to modern debates over electives, classical study, and moral instruction. Extensive quotations from constitutions and contemporary critics support a descriptive, sometimes polemical, defence and a bibliographical guide to primary sources.

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Robert Schwickerath

Robert Schwickerath was an influential figure in the realm of educational philosophy, particularly known for his work on Jesuit education. His notable book, "Jesuit Education," explores the principles and practices of education as shaped by the Jesuit tradition, emphasizing the integration of intellectual rigor and moral development. Schwickerath's contributions reflect a commitment to fostering holistic education that nurtures both the mind and the spirit, making his insights relevant to discussions on educational methods and values.