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'China Jesuit' entries in DHCJ (September 13, 2012)

A list (PDF) of almost 200 names of Jesuits that operated in China, which have an entry in the Diccionario Histórico de la Compañía de Jesús (Rome-Madrid: 2001), 4 vol., with reference to the respective page numbers in the four volumes of the book.

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Catalogus Defunctorum (1814-1970) (August 25, 2010)

Catalogus Defunctorum (1814-1970)

Via Midwest Jesuit Archives, Missouri Province. Searchable Pdf-files.

Jesuit Rufo Mendizabal compiled information in order to facilitate research about the Society of Jesus. The text principally includes biographical data about Jesuits who died between 7 August 1814 and 30 September 1970. The information often identifies a Jesuit’s date and city of birth, his year of entrance into the order, his date of final profession, and his province affiliation at the time of death. Catalogus Defunctorum serves as a starting point for historical research about members of the order.

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Departed Dutch and Flemish SJ (2003-) (June 05, 2008)

A short obituary for every Dutch or Flemish jesuit (in Dutch) who passed away since 2003 (Netherlands), 2004 (Flanders) ... check the In memoriam  (up to 2011-2012)

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Jesuits in Switzerland (June 15, 2007)

Ferdinand Strobel,  Die Gesellschaft Jesu in der Schweiz. (Heveltia Sacra, Der Regularklerus, VII). Francke Verlag, Bern, 1976.

See pp. 5-609, 641-681 (index). Particular persons are dealt with under the heading of one of the colleges e.g.

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Jesuits in the diocese of Cologne, Germany 1611-1825 (June 15, 2007)

Of particular interest for researchers into jesuits (Cologne, Germany) might be the following book: 

Jakob Torsy, Der Regularklerus in den Kölner Bistumsprotokollen 1611-1825. (Studien zur Kölner Kirchengeschichte, v. 18-19-20), 1985.
ISBN: 3-87710-105-4

2. Teil: Jesuiten (L): pp. 33-69

3. Teil: Indices (personal names / place names); Karte 9 

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Jesuits in the diocese of Muenster, Germany 1593-1674; 1699-1731 (May 18, 2007)

Of particular interest for researchers into jesuits (Münster, Germany) might be the following books:

Wilhlem Kohl,  Die Weiheregister des Bistums Münster 1593-1674. (Die Geschichte des Bistums Münster, Band 9),  Aschendorff, Münster. 1991, XXX, 259 p.

ISBN 3-402-05231-8

See the index for the placenames, and then "Jesuiten".

 

Wilhlem Kohl, Die Weiheregister des Bistums Münster 1699-1731. (Die Geschichte des Bistums Münster, Band 10), Aschendorff, Münster. 1999, XXIV, 295 p.

ISBN 3-402-06695-5

See the index for the placenames, and then "Jesuiten".

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Jesuit authors of Belgian Province (May 18, 2007)

Researchers into the Jesuit authors of the Belgian Province (Belgica Septentrionalis -- BSE) can adddress their requests to the researcher of www.jesuitica.be
Thanks to fr. Herman Cordemans, we have Access files (not accessible online) containing their works, its editions and translations.
We equally have an updated Prosopographia (Belgian S.J. BSE 1814-2003) of the same province, containing the dates of birth, entrance and demise.

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