Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, A faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris the one taken out of the book written by Theodorus Amydenus ; the other out of that by Mr. Carr.

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Pietas Romana et Parisiensis, or, A faithful relation of the several sorts of charitable and pious works eminent in the cities of Rome and Paris the one taken out of the book written by Theodorus Amydenus ; the other out of that by Mr. Carr.
Author
Ameyden, Dirk, 1586-1656.
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Printed at Oxford :: [s.n.],
1687.
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Charities -- Early works to 1800.
Paris (France) -- Charities.
Rome (Italy) -- Charities.
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XIII. Of several Religious Houses having Readers and Professors after the manner of Colledges.

Now besides all these foresaid Colledges there are in Rome many Convents both of Monks and Mendicant Friers, wherein to all of those Orders severally are dayly read most accurate Lections by the chiefest and most learned Professors in Philosophy and Theol∣ogy. As

  • To the Benedictines at St. Calistus.
  • To the Vallumbrosians at St. Praxedes.
  • To the Dominicans at St. Maries Supra Mi∣nervam.
  • To the Friers Minors observantines in Ara caeli.

And so to others, each in their own Convent, whereof it would be too tedious to give an exact Catalogue. And tho, these Lections and Studies are not perpetual in these places, but may upon occasion be removed at the pleasure of the Superiors, yet this happens very sel∣dome; but where once a course of Studies and Arts is introduced, it is still preserved as it were a due to that Convent.

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