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JESUIT EDUCATION.

Sabatier, P., 209.

Saccheri, Jesuit mathematician, 156—157, 654—655.

Sacchini, Jesuit writer, 162, 249, 436, 438, 497, 530, 548, 592, 600, 624, 634, 637.

Sadler, Mr., 659.

Saintsbury, on Southwell, 162.

Saint-Vincent, Gregory, 156.

Salamanca University, 41, 43, 79.

Salisbury, Lord, on undenominational religion, 583.

Sallust, 382—383.

Sallwürk, Dr. von, 485, 448 note.

Sanskrit, Jesuit scholars, 151—152.

Sanson, geographer, 448 note.

Sarbiewski, Jesuit poet, 161.

Savonarola, 51, 60.

Scaliger, 160, 657.

Schall, Jesuit mathematician, 156.

Scheiner, Jesuit scientist, 157.

Schiller, Director, 478, 566 note, 588—589, 601—602.

Scholars, Jesuits, see "Writers."

Scholarship, among Jesuits, 198—199, 226—238, 410—411; in America, 411 sqq.; scholarship and teaching ability, 402—414.
Scholasticism, 45—57; defects of, 46 sqq.; humanists on, 52; relation of Jesuit system to, 136.

School drama, 164 sqq.

School management, 608—635.

Schopenhauer, 325.

Sciences, in Jesuit curriculum, 134, 192, 194—195, 197—198, 199, 283; and classics, 359.
Scientists, among Jesuits, 157, 178—181, 226—233, 654—656.

Scoraille, Jesuit writer, 515—516.

Scotland, education before Reformation, 28—29.

Scope of education, intellectual, 297 sqq.; injured by electivism, 316 sqq.; moral, 317 sqq., 522 sqq.

Scotus, 39, 193, 425.

Secchi, Angelo, Jesuit astronomer, 226—227.

Secondary schools before Reformation, 26 sqq., 652—653.

Sectarian schools, 580 sqq.

Seeley, Levi, 10 note, 37, 246—247, 511, 649.

Selfishness, alleged of Jesuits, 251, 254—255.

Seminary of teachers in Society, 433—434, 453.

Seneca, 384—385.

Seyffert, M., 309, 379, 507.

Shea, Gilmary, 536—537.

Shoup, W. J., 652.

Sirmond, Jesuit historian, 448 note.

Sixtus V., and the Ratio Studiorum, 112—113.

Sloane, Rev. M., on Jesuits, 243.

Smith, Clement L., 304—305.

Smith, Sydney, Jesuit writer, 173 note 1.

Snyder, Carl, 413.

Society of Jesus, name, 75; foundation and aim, 75—77, 79 sqq.; and education, 80 sqq.; constitutions, 101 sqq; suppression, 173—175, 189—190.

Socrates, 253, 397.

Sodalities, 560—-562.

Sommervogel, Jesuit writer, 148.

Sources, of Ratio Studiorum, 136—143.

Southwell, Robert, Jesuit poet, 162.

Spahn, Deputy, on Jesuit scholars, 235—237.

Spain, schools, 40—44; suppression of Society, 174.

Spanish Inquisition, seized Ratio Studiorum, 112 sqq.