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- catalog abstract "Missio Moscovitica: The Role of the Jesuits in the Westernization of Russia, 1582-1689, recounts the history of the Jesuit missions to Muscovy. Jesuits, acting as chaplains, accompanied Polish-Lithuanian military forces in several Muscovite missions. Their participation in the military caused internal Moscovite strife, as well as conflict between Muscovites, Catholics, and Poles. Missio Moscovitica reviews the Roman archives of the Society of Jesus along with certain pontifical archives to show that the records of the Jesuit missions to Muscovy are complete and thoroughly documentedthere are no lost archives, nor were there ever any clandestine missions in Muscovy.".
- catalog contributor b9626090.
- catalog coverage "Russia Church history 16th century.".
- catalog coverage "Russia Church history 17th century.".
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "1. Fontes. Pontifical Archives. Archivum Romanum Societatis Jesu. Litterae Annuae. Catalogi -- II. The Polish-Lithuanian Mission of the Jesuits. Establishment. Missio Aulica. Organization of Domiciles -- III. Possevino. Possevino's Missions and Projects. Moscovia -- IV. The False Dmitrii Episode (1604-1608). Mysterious Appearance of False Dmitrii (1604). Reception into Catholic Church (17 April 1604). Glorious Beginnings (Oct 1604-April 1605). Hamlet at Putivl (April-May 1605). Letters from Tula (June 1605). Entrance into Moscow (30 June 1605). Lawicki's Mission to Pope (Dec 1605-April 1606). Sawicki and Marina Enter Moscow (12 May 1606). Wedding, Tumult, Murder and Chains (27 May 1606). End of Missio Moscovitica (1604-1608) -- V. Jesuits Excluded. Missio Moscovitica (1609-1619). Missio Castrensis in Bello Moschovitico, 1633. Decisions of the Propaganda (1624, 1641). Epilogue: Missio Moscovitica, 1684 and Beyond.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-248) and index.".
- catalog description "Missio Moscovitica reviews the Roman archives of the Society of Jesus along with certain pontifical archives to show that the records of the Jesuit missions to Muscovy are complete and thoroughly documentedthere are no lost archives, nor were there ever any clandestine missions in Muscovy.".
- catalog description "Missio Moscovitica: The Role of the Jesuits in the Westernization of Russia, 1582-1689, recounts the history of the Jesuit missions to Muscovy. Jesuits, acting as chaplains, accompanied Polish-Lithuanian military forces in several Muscovite missions. Their participation in the military caused internal Moscovite strife, as well as conflict between Muscovites, Catholics, and Poles.".
- catalog extent "xi, 255 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Missio Moscovitica.".
- catalog identifier "0820427586 (hc : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Missio Moscovitica.".
- catalog isPartOf "American university studies. Series IX, History, 0740-0462 ; vol. 178".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Missio Moscovitica.".
- catalog spatial "Russia Church history 16th century.".
- catalog spatial "Russia Church history 17th century.".
- catalog subject "266/.247/09031 20".
- catalog subject "BV3030 .S26 1995".
- catalog subject "Jesuits Missions Russia.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Fontes. Pontifical Archives. Archivum Romanum Societatis Jesu. Litterae Annuae. Catalogi -- II. The Polish-Lithuanian Mission of the Jesuits. Establishment. Missio Aulica. Organization of Domiciles -- III. Possevino. Possevino's Missions and Projects. Moscovia -- IV. The False Dmitrii Episode (1604-1608). Mysterious Appearance of False Dmitrii (1604). Reception into Catholic Church (17 April 1604). Glorious Beginnings (Oct 1604-April 1605). Hamlet at Putivl (April-May 1605). Letters from Tula (June 1605). Entrance into Moscow (30 June 1605). Lawicki's Mission to Pope (Dec 1605-April 1606). Sawicki and Marina Enter Moscow (12 May 1606). Wedding, Tumult, Murder and Chains (27 May 1606). End of Missio Moscovitica (1604-1608) -- V. Jesuits Excluded. Missio Moscovitica (1609-1619). Missio Castrensis in Bello Moschovitico, 1633. Decisions of the Propaganda (1624, 1641). Epilogue: Missio Moscovitica, 1684 and Beyond.".
- catalog title "Missio Moscovitica : the role of the Jesuits in the westernization of Russia, 1582-1689 / Jan Joseph Santich.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "text".