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JESUIT EDUCATION.

Tiraboschi, Jesuit writer, 181.

Times, London, 222, 256—257.

Tolerance, religious and the Jesuits, 252—254, 595—596.

Tom Brown's School Days, 537, 572.

Tragedies, 401.

Training of teachers, see "Teachers."

Translation, of classical authors, 353 sqq.; by the teacher, 462—463; in class, 474—478.

Trendelenburg, Professor, 193.

Trent, Council of, and reform of education, 71.

Trichinopoli, Jesuit College, 206

Trivium and Quadrivium, 27, 44

Trotzendorf, 530.

Truth, on "Jesuit and Gaol-Bird System," 546—547.

Truthfulness, 628 sqq.

Tursellini, Jesuit writer, 126 note 2, 164.

Undenominational school, 579 sqq.

Universities, before Reformation, 388—44; denounced by Luther, 63—64; opposition of, to Jesuits, 182 sqq., 269 sqq.

Valla, humanist, 51.

Vasquez, Jesuit theologian, 109, 426, 427.

Vatican library, 28.

Vest, Senator,on Jesuit schools among the Indians, 209—211.

Viger, Jesuit philologist, 164.

Virchow, Professor, 290, 334.

Virgil, 44, 49, 387—391, 471.

Visconti, General of the Society, 4831—482, 434, 442.

Vitelleschi, General of the Society, 549.

Vittorino da Feltre, 26—-28, 60, 563 note.

Vives, Luiz, humanist, 141—142.

Vogt, Professor, 336.

Voltaire, 152, 174, 435; on Jesuit colleges, 174—175, 181, on morality in Jesuit colleges, 533—534.

Wagner, Jesuit writer, 126.

Waldeck-Rousseau, and Jesuit schools, 186, 219.

Washington, George, at Georgetown College, 205; on religion, 576.

Wasmann, Jesuit entomologist, 282—233, 236, 238.

Weissenfels, Professor, 306 note 3, 317.

Wellington, Duke of, on effects of suppression of Society, 185; on schools without religion, 576.

Werenfels, Reformed theologian, 587.

West, Professor in Princeton, 344

Whitton, Professor, 251, 406.

Wiese, Dr., 309, 356.

Wilamowitz, von, (University of Berlin), 369, 378, 505.

William of St. Amour, 99. Williams, Professor in Cornell University, 651.

Willmann, Professor, 4 note, 468 sqq., 473, 485.

Wimpheling, humanist, 35—36, 54, 60.

Windle, Dr., 581.

Winsor, Justin, on Jesuit writers, 154—155, 159.

Witchcraft, charges against Jesuit teachers, 148.

Women, education of in Middle Ages, 41, and note 2.

Writers of the Society, 148—164, 179—182, 225—238; why often ignored, 154, 657.