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    The memorable service and monastic humility – the history of Stanisław Konarski’s heart by Ryszard Mączyński

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article concentrates on an interesting 130-year-old artefact located in the Krakow church of Piarists – the decoration of the place where Stanisław Konarski’s (1700–1773) heart was buried. …”
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    From Liguria to Sardinia. Notes about some incunabula in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Cagliari by Giovanna Granata

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These books, formerly part of the Simon collection, settled in in Alghero, and of the Library of the Piarist Order in Cagliari, were given to the Biblioteca Universitaria in the second half of XIX century. …”
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    Dziennik [Diary] by Władysław Konopczyński on Writing a Biography of Stanisław Konarski by Piotr Biliński, Zofia Zielińska

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Stanisław Konarski (1700–1773) – a Piarist, playwright, poet, translator, publisher, publicist, reformer of education, and founder of the Collegium Nobilium; one of the most important personages of eighteenth-century Polish history. …”
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    From Liguria to Sardinia. Notes about some incunabula in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Cagliari by Giovanna Granata

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These books, formerly part of the Simon collection, settled in in Alghero, and of the Library of the Piarist Order in Cagliari, were given to the Biblioteca Universitaria in the second half of XIX century. …”
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    From Liguria to Sardinia. Notes about some incunabula in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Cagliari by Giovanna Granata

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These books, formerly part of the Simon collection, settled in in Alghero, and of the Library of the Piarist Order in Cagliari, were given to the Biblioteca Universitaria in the second half of XIX century. …”
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    From Liguria to Sardinia. Notes about some incunabula in the Biblioteca Universitaria of Cagliari by Giovanna Granata

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…These books, formerly part of the Simon collection, settled in in Alghero, and of the Library of the Piarist Order in Cagliari, were given to the Biblioteca Universitaria in the second half of XIX century. …”
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    Literary Theory in the Eighteenth-Century Grand Duchy of Lithuania: From the Classical Tradition to Classicism by Asta Vaškelienė

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The rhetoric of Michał Kraus was very popular in the Piarist teaching system, and, as shown by the provenances, it was included in the syllabi of some of the Jesuit colleges. …”
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    Materialising political economy: olive oil, patronage and science in Eighteenth-century Rome by Lavinia Maddaluno

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The present article will explore some significant moments of the patronage bond between the Piarist Bartolomeo Gandolfi and Prince Andrea Doria Pamphilj Landi, patron of arts and science and one of the most powerful members of the Papal States’ landed aristocracy in the 1790s. …”
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    «Wiersz o sztuce aktorskiej» Ludwika Osińskiego w świetle teorii pedagogicznych by Katarzyna Buczek

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…He had been educated at a Piarist divinity school, worked as a tutor and teacher; he also ran, in co-operation with Konstanty Wolski, a boarding school for boys, so he was well-versed in the pedagogical theories by John Amos Comenius, François Fénelon, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. …”
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    Joaquín Traggia y su Proyecto de pacificación en Europa: las razones religiosas o la religión razonada del nuevo orden político by Nere BASABE MARTÍNEZ

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: Joaquín Traggia (1748-1802), Spanish Enlightenment author who has been very rarely studied up to now in spite of his original thought, Piarist clergyman and member of the Royal Academic of History, approached with intelligence and independency (if also did with some contradictions) the most present political and religious debates of his time. …”
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    Joaquín Traggia y su Proyecto de pacificación en Europa: las razones religiosas o la religión razonada del nuevo orden político by Nere BASABE MARTÍNEZ

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…</p><p>ABSTRACT: Joaquín Traggia (1748-1802), Spanish Enlightenment author who has been very rarely studied up to now in spite of his original thought, Piarist clergyman and member of the Royal Academic of History, approached with intelligence and independency (if also did with some contradictions) the most present political and religious debates of his time. …”
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    Antoniego Maksymiliana Prokopowicza "Sposób nowy najłatwiejszy pisania i czytania razem dla panienek z przypisami dla nauczycielek" : pierwszy polski podręcznik edukacji elementarn... by Dorota Żołądź-Strzelczyk

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Most neglected in this respect had been the education of girls. In 1790 the piarist Antoni Maksymilian Prokopowicz prepared a textbook for the elementary education of girls, entitled Sposób nowy najłatwiejszy pisania i czytania razem dla panienek z przypisami dla nauczycielek [The easiest new way of writing and reading for young ladies with notes for teachers]. …”
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    The memoirs of Vilnius bishop Adam Stanisław Krasiński: from manuscript to publication by Aldona Prašmantaitė

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…In the Memoirs there are interesting details from the history of the Piarist order, about the situation of the Roman Catholic Church in the lands of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth that after its collapse fell to the Russian Empire, and the literary and intellectual realities of life in Vilnius. …”
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    Reception of Classical Literary Genres in the 18th-century Latin Occasional Literature of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Asta Vaškelienė

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Most active in the public life of 18th century Lithuania were Jesuits and Piarists, and their competitive interaction encouraged mutual innovations in education; the place and function of occasional literature in the curricula of the two congregations, however, did not essentially differ. …”
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    A burlesque and inclement satire on the educational sphere in the Franco’s Dictatorship by Raimundo CUESTA

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…This paper is a review of Guillermo Castán’s novel El orden de las cosas [The Order of Things], which narrates the repressive regime that prevailed in Piarists› classrooms and in other institutional spheres under Franco’s Dictatorship in Spain. …”
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