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Esteem, element of teachers authority, 611 sqq.

Ethics, 131, 284.

Euclid, 153; non-Euclidean geometry, 156—157, cf. "Saccheri."

Example of teacher, 419, 531 sqq, 627, 630.

Exercises, means of intellectual training, 308 — 309, 456 sqq.; written exercises, 499 — 506; correction, 503 sqq.

Explanation, of authors, see "Prelection."

Expulsion of the Jesuits from various countries, 200, 225.

Expurgated editions of the classics, 363 sqq., 562 sqq.

Eyre, Jesuit educator, 111.

Faber, F. W., 630 note. Faber, Peter, Jesuit, 43, 60, 79. Fabri, Jesuit writer, 349, 392. Family, relation of Jesuit schools to, 250 — 281.

Fear, element of authority, 614.

Febres, Jesuit linguist, 155.

Feldkirch, Austria, Jesuit College, 411, 573.

Feltre, see "Vittorino."

Ferry, French Premier, 222, 260.

Fisher, John, Bishop, 30, 53.

Fischer, Joseph, Jesuit writer, 237.

Fitch, Sir Joshua, on clergymen as educators, 100; on home work, 475; on writing Latin verses, 506; on Jesuit education, 549 — 550; on religious instruction, 602; on corporal punishment, 616 note 3.

Fox, Jesuit philologist, 236.

France, success of Jesuit schools, 92, 182 — 184, 218 — 222; cause of opposition to teaching congregations, 268 — 269, 658; testimony of Bishops to Jesuits, 273 — 276.

Francis Xavier, St., 43, 78, 79: Jesuit College in: Bombay, 206, 216; Calcutta, 216; New York, 202.

Franciscans, 39, 56 note 2, 99.

Frederick the Great, of Prussia, 90; and the Jesuits, 176 — 178, 189, 258.

Freiburg, Jesuit College, 163 note 2, 332 note 2, 573.

Friars, 39 sqq., 80 note 3.

Frisbee, S. H., Jesuit, 479 sqq.

Gambetta, 220.

Gates, Professor, 577.

Gaubil, Jesuit sinologist, 153.

Gaume, Abbé, 366 sqq.

Geiler, of Kaisersberg, 34—35.

Genelli, Jesuit writer, 15, 73, 280.

General of the Society of Jesus, 101—102.

General Congregations, 101—102.

Genung, Professor, 383.

Geography, in Jesuit colleges, 127 — 129, 192, 447 note 2, 448; Jesuit geographers, 128 — 129, 158 — 159, 237.

Georgetown, Jesuit College, 205, 227, 261, 411.

Gerard, J., Jesuit writer, 298, 337.

German higher schools, before Reformation, 31 sqq.; modern, 9, 289 sqq., 333 sqq.; Jesuits as educators and writers, 206, 235 — 238, 262, 271.

Gibbon, 450, 514.

Gietmann, Jesuit writer, 236.

Gnauck-Kühne, Mrs., 96 sqq.

Goethe, 161; on Jesuit drama, 171; on specialization, 324; on classics, 360; on reading, 566.

Goodwin, Professor, 544.