- The
Collegium Ragusinum,
sometimes also Rhagusinum, was the
Jesuit college in the
Republic of Ragusa, now the city of
Dubrovnik in Croatia. Following...
- Blaise's
Church Saint Ignatius Church, part of
former Jesuit Collegium Ragusinum Cathedral of the ****umption The
Franciscan Monastery Stradun, Dubrovnik's...
-
Walls of
Dubrovnik Septinsular Republic Republic of
Poljica Collegium Ragusinum Lodge & Pugh 2007, pp. 235–238.
David Rheubottom (2000). Age, Marriage...
- with Lucifer. In 1699 he
delivered the
plans for the
Jesuit Collegium Ragusinum in the
Republic of Ragusa, now Dubrovnik. In 1702
Pozzo painted a cupola...
- Nicholas, Ruđer was sent for
schooling to the
local Jesuit Collegium Ragusinum.
During his
early studies,
Boscovich showed a
distinct propensity for...
- book
about navigation (published in 1574).
Jesuits founded the
Collegium Ragusinum in 1658,
which was
promulgated into a
public institution of high learning...
- The
Dubrovnik Missal (Croatian: Dubrovački misal, Latin:
Missale Ragusinum) is a 12th-century
Croatian missal written in Dubrovnik. It was used on the...
- Informatics [hr] and the
Cathedral of the ****umption of the
Virgin Mary
Collegium Ragusinum in
Dubrovnik (1658–1773), now
Church of
Saint Ignatius,
Boscovich Gymnasium...
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seminary founded by the
Jesuits during the 17th century. The
Collegium Ragusinum was the
first such
institution in the city of Dubrovnik. It had a strong...