News and Notes: The European Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project

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Abstract

The European Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project is a census of books once owned by a Jesuit college or house in Europe between the 1550s and 1773. The suppression of the Society of Jesus led to the dispersal of its books, and the ejlpp uses both manuscript inventories and searches in modern libraries to locate the volumes once associated with the Society of Jesus. It is multimedia, digital humanities endeavor, supervised by Kathleen M. Comerford and employing student interns at Georgia Southern University.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Jesuit Studies
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 29 2020

Disciplines

  • History

Keywords

  • Barcelona
  • Belgium
  • Digital humanities
  • Dominus ac redemptor noster
  • Folger Shakespeare Library
  • Princeton University
  • Yale University
  • central Italy
  • public history

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