The Letters of Famous Jesuits. Correspondence between Piotr Skarga and Jerome Nadal

Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 21 (3):245-258 (2013)
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This essay reminds us of the correspondence between Piotr Skarga and Jerome Nadal. The author discusses all seven letters of their written dialogue. T hey exchanged not so many letters and we cannot tell enough about Nadal’s personality and his relationship with a well-known Polish preacher, but their correspondence is really interesting as a unique source of knowledge about the early Society of Jesus, history of the Catholic Church and customs in old Poland, which are described from the point of view of Jesuits.

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