Jesuit Rhetoric across Space and Time

Local and Global Perspectives

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A product of Renaissance educational thought, Jesuit rhetoric has trained generations of churchmen and lay citizens right up to the present day. This book aims to show the wealth of current international research on Jesuit rhetoric, in its pedagogical dimension (from sixteenth-century manuals to today's university writing courses), its practical implementation (in speeches, music or theology). Its chapters span both religious contexts—engagements with Protestants, Jews, Orthodox Christians, and Dominicans—and geographical ones, including encounters between Europe and regions such as Sri Lanka, China, and Japan.

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Sophie Conte is a full professor of Latin at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne (France). She has edited Nicolas Caussin: rhétorique et spiritualité à l’époque de Louis XIII (2007).

Cinthia Gannett is a professor emerita of English and English Writing at Fairfield University (Fairfield, CT, USA). She is coeditor, with John C. Brereton, of Traditions of Eloquence: The Jesuits and Modern Rhetorical Studies (2016).

John C. Brereton (1943–2023) was a professor emeritus of English at the University of Massachusetts (Boston, MA, USA). He has published The Origins of Composition Studies in the American College, 1875–1925 (1996).

Manfred Kraus is a professor emeritus of Classics at the Eberhard-Karls-Universität (Tübingen, Germany). He works on the history and theory of rhetoric, the theory of argumentation, Greek philosophy, Byzantine, Renaissance and Jesuit studies.

Elizabethada A. Wright is a full professor of English, linguistics and writing studies at the University of Minnesota Duluth (USA). She and Christina R. Pinkston co-edited Catholic Women’s Rhetoric: Ethos, the Patriarchy, and Feminist Resistance (2022).

Bartosz B. Awianowicz is a professor of Classics at Nicolaus Copernicus University (Toru´n, Poland). He has published as co-author Monita privata (secreta) Societatis Iesu(2025).
Contents
Foreword: the Meaning of Jesuit Rhetoric
List of Figures
Notes on Editors and Contributors

Introduction: Jesuit Rhetoric across Space and Time: Local and Global Perspectives
 Sophie Conte and Cinthia Gannett

Section 1 Rhetorical Theory and Education
 1 Cipriano Suárez’ De arte rhetorica in Its Ratio studiorum Context
 Lucía Díaz Marroquín
 2 Erasmus and the chria in De arte rhetorica dialogi quatuor (1611 and 1625) by Francisco de Castro, S.J.
 María Violeta Pérez Custodio
 3 Quintilian’s Amplification according to Martin Du Cygne’s Ars rhetorica  María Asunción Sánchez Manzano
 4 Metaphor and Rhetorical Theory in Francisco Leitão Ferreira’s Nova Arte de Conceitos (New Art of Concepts)
 Belmiro Fernandes Pereira

5 Rhetoric’s Grey Eminence: Joseph de Jouvancy, S.J. (1643–1719) and His Influence on Jesuit Education
 Manfred Kraus

6 “The Same:” Mary Ward’s Jesuit Rhetorical Tradition
 Elizabethada A. Wright
 7 Grounded Tradition in a Flexible Present: Eloquentia Perfecta, Multimodal Composing, and Writing for the Greater Good
 Renea Frey

Section 2 Jesuit Rhetoric in Practice: Esthetics, Politics and Theology

8 Scordatura as Dispositio: Notation, Rhetorical Figure, and Visual Effect in Heinrich Biber’s Mystery Sonatas (c.1680)
 Malachai Komanoff Bandy

9 “That Which Is Not to Be Shown:” Jesuit Letter-Writing in Colonial Sri Lanka
 Josie Portz

10 Jesuit Speeches of Thanks in France at the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century: Louis Richeome and Louis de Cressolles
 Sophie Conte

11 Is There One Jesuit Style? The Example of Seventeenth-Century French Funeral Orations
 Anne Régent-Susini

12 Ut Theologia Rhetorica: Antônio Vieira and the Rhetorical-Theological Quandaries of the 1600s
 Ana Lúcia de Oliveira

13 Pathos in Action: Father Antônio Vieira on the Eyes’ Liquid Voice
 Maria Cecília de Miranda Nogueira Coelho

14 Virtuous Imagining, Obedient Freedom: Theorhetoric in Ignatian Spirituality and Jesuit Political Theology
 Steven Mailloux

Section 3 Influences, Dialogues and Missions
 15 Fray Louis of Granada: the Connection between Ordo Praedicatorum and Societas Iesu  Ana Isabel Correia Martins

16 Influence, Assimilation, Elision: Hebraic Sources of Jesuit Rhetoric
 Deborah H. Holdstein
 17 Rhetoric in the Study Programs of Melanchthon and the Jesuit Ratio studiorum  Hanne Roer
 18 Matteo Ricci’s Tianzhu Shiyi: a Case for Including Dialectic in Comparative Rhetoric
 Roberto S. Leon

19 Influences of Jesuit Rhetoric on Orthodox Kyiv Elite in the Seventeenth Century: Stefan Javors’kyj—His Library and His Panegyrics
 Bartosz Awianowicz

20 Rhetoric Creates Grammar: Rodrigues the Japanese Grammarian Seen from Nineteenth–Century France
 Aiko Okamoto-MacPhail

Selected Bibliography
Index nominum
This book is designed for a broad academic audience of students and researchers, specialists and non-specialists alike, interested in rhetoric, teaching, theology, music or grammar.
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