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AN EIGHTEENTH‐CENTURY JESUIT BIBLIOGRAPHY

AN EIGHTEENTH‐CENTURY JESUIT BIBLIOGRAPHY Footnotes 1 G. Anstruther, Seminary Priests , vol.2 (Great Wakering, 1975) p. xiii. 2 Cf. A.F. Allison, ‘An early seventeenth‐century translator: Thomas Everard, S.J. in Biographical Studies 2 (1953) pp.189–191. Biographical Studies was renamed Recusant History in 1954. 3 See the ‘Avant‐Propos’ by M. Dykmans in the Louvain 1960 reprint of the Corrections et Additions to Carlos Sommervogel's Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus (Paris, [etc.], 1890–1909). The Corrections et Additions , compiled by Marie Ernst Rivière, appeared in five fascicules between 1911 and 1930, the last fascicule being edited by Ferdinand Cavallera. 4 Sommervogel, op. cit., vol. VIII, col. 1433 BB. 5 For Talbot, alias Grey, see Foley, op. cit., vol.2 pp.583–4. For the Carteret family, see Hugh Aveling's ‘The Catholic Recusancy of the Yorkshire Fairfaxes, Pt. II’, in Recusant History 4 (1957) pp.72–74. 6 However, part of the entry on Thomas Ingleby (q.v.) reads: ‘Habet prae manibus e Gallic Anglice reddendam Vitam B. Joannis Francisci Regis e Societate Jesu, necdum tarnen praelo paratam, dum haec scriberentur ex Anglia (fol. 34), which appears to suggest either that the second section of the Ms. was being compiled in England, or that the information was being sent from England http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Heythrop Journal Wiley

AN EIGHTEENTH‐CENTURY JESUIT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Copyright © 1979 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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10.1111/j.1468-2265.1979.tb00197.x
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Footnotes 1 G. Anstruther, Seminary Priests , vol.2 (Great Wakering, 1975) p. xiii. 2 Cf. A.F. Allison, ‘An early seventeenth‐century translator: Thomas Everard, S.J. in Biographical Studies 2 (1953) pp.189–191. Biographical Studies was renamed Recusant History in 1954. 3 See the ‘Avant‐Propos’ by M. Dykmans in the Louvain 1960 reprint of the Corrections et Additions to Carlos Sommervogel's Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jésus (Paris, [etc.], 1890–1909). The Corrections et Additions , compiled by Marie Ernst Rivière, appeared in five fascicules between 1911 and 1930, the last fascicule being edited by Ferdinand Cavallera. 4 Sommervogel, op. cit., vol. VIII, col. 1433 BB. 5 For Talbot, alias Grey, see Foley, op. cit., vol.2 pp.583–4. For the Carteret family, see Hugh Aveling's ‘The Catholic Recusancy of the Yorkshire Fairfaxes, Pt. II’, in Recusant History 4 (1957) pp.72–74. 6 However, part of the entry on Thomas Ingleby (q.v.) reads: ‘Habet prae manibus e Gallic Anglice reddendam Vitam B. Joannis Francisci Regis e Societate Jesu, necdum tarnen praelo paratam, dum haec scriberentur ex Anglia (fol. 34), which appears to suggest either that the second section of the Ms. was being compiled in England, or that the information was being sent from England

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