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October 2025: Jesuit Portal Projects presented at the International Seminar “Transcribing America”

On Thursday, October 23, IAJS Scholars Emanuele Colombo, Alessandro Corsi, and joined by Sonia Isidori will present the digital humanities framework developed for the Institute’s Portal of Jesuit Studies at the International Seminar “Transcribing America” in Rome (October 21–23). Building on recent case studies arising from research on the litterae indipetae, their presentation will illustrate the implementation of an […]

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The Portal’s Collaborators

The Portal’s editors welcome collaborative partners to provide free online access to the some of the richest content associated with the history, spirituality, educational heritage, and pedagogical approach of the Society of Jesus. The Portal’s editors are very pleased to acknowledge the collaborative assistance they receive from the following institutions: Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu (ARSI)

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The Portal to Jesuit Studies

A free service provided by the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, the Portal offers informed direction to some of the richest materials associated with the Society of Jesus located at a variety of websites. The Portal grants online access to a curated and fully searchable collection of important primary sources and some of the latest secondary

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Contributing to the Portal

The Portal’s editors—wishing to provide a free, dynamic, collaborative, and ever-going online service to users—welcome contributions to the site. There are two ways users can contribute to the Portal. 1.    You can contribute content. The Portal’s editors welcome contributions of your research, such as important primary sources to be included in the document collection. The

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March 2020: Conimbricenses.org Now Included Within the Portal to Jesuit Studies

The Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies is pleased to announce that the peer-reviewed articles on the Coimbra Jesuit Aristotelian tradition are now included with the search capabilities of the Portal to Jesuit Studies.   Conimbricenses.org facilitates the exploration of the unique educational influence of the Coimbra Jesuit Aristotelian instruction that stretched from Portugal to Asia and

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The Portal’s Collaborators

The Portal’s editors welcome collaborative partners to provide free online access to the some of the richest content associated with the history, spirituality, educational heritage, and pedagogical approach of the Society of Jesus. The Portal’s editors are very pleased to acknowledge the collaborative assistance they receive from the following institutions:     Archivum Romanum Societatis

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Contributing to the Portal

The Portal’s editors—wishing to provide a free, dynamic, collaborative, and ever-going online service to users—welcome contributions to the site. There are two ways users can contribute to the Portal. 1.    You can contribute content. The Portal’s editors welcome contributions of your research, such as important primary sources to be included in the document collection.

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The Portal to Jesuit Studies

A free service provided by the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies, the Portal offers informed direction to some of the richest materials associated with the Society of Jesus located at a variety of websites. The Portal grants online access to a curated and fully searchable collection of important primary sources and some of the latest

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April 2026 – International Conference: Jesuit Missions in NorthernAbyssinia (1557–1632): A Comprehensive Approach (Naples, 4-5 May 2026)

The International Seminar is an initiative promoted by the JeMiNA University Project on Jesuit missions in Ethiopia. Its aim is to bring together specialists from a wide range of disciplines—archaeology, Ethiopian studies, history, linguistics, Hispanic studies, and Lusophone studies—who have worked on these missions. The arrival in Ethiopia of the six Portuguese missionaries led by

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