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The Jesuit Science Network : a digital prosopography on Jesuit scholars in the early modern sciences / vorgelegt von Dagmar Mrozik aus Bad Jastrzemb/PL. Wuppertal, 28.09.2017
Content
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction
Jesuit science in the early modern period
Early modern sciences: Subject and terminology
The Society of Jesus
Characterization and history in the early modern period
Jesuit science
Story detail: From the Constitutiones Societatis Iesu (1558) to the Ratio Studiorum (1599)
Carlos Sommervogel's Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
Terminology
The Jesuit bibliographical tradition
The Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
Outlining the contents of Jesuit science in the early modern period
Gaspar Schott's Cursus mathematicus
Steven Harris' modern stocktaking
The Jesuit Science Network
From research interest to research task
Data sources
Information to be collected
Digital infrastructure: Person Data Repository
Data entry
Range and distribution
The project website jesuitscience.net
Technical adaptations
Reaching the audience
Showcasing the Jesuit Science Network I: The website in screenshots
Legal considerations
Case study: Jesuit mathematicians in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Select aspects of Polish-Lithuanian Jesuit history
Introduction to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jesuit beginnings and anti-Jesuit sentiments in Poland-Lithuania
Jesuit schooling in seventeenth century Poland-Lithuania: Crisis and reformation
The Partitions of Poland and the suppression of the Society of Jesus
Showcasing the Jesuit Science Network II: Data evaluations
Approach and attribution
Subject distribution, activity over time, and activity in mathematics
Visualizing Jesuit centers of entry and activity in the Commonwealth
Teacher-student relationships
Follow-up work
Long-term operation and archiving
Linking the JSN with the Early Modern Letters Online database
Historical network analysis
Exhaustion and comparability of data sources
Prosopographical infrastructure of religious orders
Completing the Jesuit Science Network?
Final remarks
Bibliography
Appendices
Lists
List of names based on Carlos Sommervogel's Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus
List of data sources
Sample for the case study
Texts from the project website
Front page
Footer and imprint
About
Acknowledgments