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[[File:Loyola Mandes Portrait.jpg|thumb|<small>'''Le père Balthazar Mendez de Loyola''' (Anonyme, XVIIe siècle) <br> Huile sur toile, 0,61x0,54. Toulouse Résidence. <br> Provenance: Peut-être le tableau peint à Béziers en 1667 et remis "à l'epoque révolutionnaire dans la famille de Saune" qui le possédant en 1910. Restitué ou donné à la nouvelle Résidence de Toulouse après 1910. (''Les Jésuites aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : expression du baroque.'' Toulouse, 1991)</small>]]
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<div style="text-align:justify">[[File:Loyola Mandes Portrait.jpg|thumb|<small>'''Le père Balthazar Mendez de Loyola''' (Anonyme, XVIIe siècle) <br> Huile sur toile, 0,61x0,54. Toulouse Résidence. <br> Provenance: Peut-être le tableau peint à Béziers en 1667 et remis "à l'epoque révolutionnaire dans la famille de Saune" qui le possédant en 1910. Restitué ou donné à la nouvelle Résidence de Toulouse après 1910. (''Les Jésuites aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : expression du baroque.'' Toulouse, 1991)</small>]]
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
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== Ongoing works ==
 
== Ongoing works ==
Today APUG holds most of Loyola Mandes's survived manuscripts, containing letters and devotional works, that will be digitalised, transcribed and annotated. This work started in 2017 thanks to the collaboration of dr. Federico Stella during a traineeship within the ''Torno subito'' program, funded by the Regione Lazio.
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Today APUG holds most of the Loyola Mandes's survived manuscripts, containing letters and devotional works. This collection will be digitalised, transcribed, annotated and made available to researchers through GATE. This work started in 2017 thanks to the collaboration of dr. Federico Stella during a traineeship within the ''Torno subito'' program, funded by the Regione Lazio.
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E’ stato possibile procedere con la trascrizione e annotazione semantica di alcuni documenti disponibili anche con l’immagine digitale sulla piattaforma GATE (Gregorian Archives Texts Editing). Al Fondo Loyola Mandes (segnatura APUG 1060 I-IV) corrisponde un corpus documentario di lettere (oltre 300) e documenti tra cui una autobiografia di Baldassarre Loyola Mandes. L’epistolario e i codici sono redatti principalmente in italiano ma vi sono alcuni documenti in latino e in arabo. Attualmente del fondo è possibile visionare il documento digitalizzato e trascritto corrispondente alla segnatura APUG 1060 IV relativa ad un piccolo codice di 50 carte indicato nel catalogo come autografo di P. Loyola Mandes. Il documento è stato trascritto secondo criteri diplomatici attraverso l’inserimento di alcuni tag TEI per evidenziare fenomeni testuali quali abbreviazioni, lacune testuali o materiali, testo sovrascritto, testo incomprensibile etc.
 
  
Il testo trascritto è stato poi normalizzato attraverso lo scioglimento delle abbreviazioni e la modernizzazione dei termini (es. doppo —> dopo) per consentire una lettura più scorrevole e una ricerca per parole chiave. Il testo così prodotto viene corredato di annotazioni semantiche relative ad entità quali nomi, luoghi, opere e strumenti citati che, grazie all’apertura di una pagina di approfondimento, consentiranno di approfondire la ricerca con un grado di dettaglio sempre più fine.
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=== The collection ===
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The collection consists in a group of miscellaneous manuscripts signed with the call number APUG, Ms. 1060 I-IV.<ref>A description of the collection is available on MANUS OnLine [https://manus.iccu.sbn.it//opac_SchedaScheda.php?ID=223933 at this link].</ref> This ''corpus'' contains about 300 letters and several other documents: among them there is also a Loyola Mandes's autobiography. The documentation is mostly in Italian, but there are some Latin and Arabic texts too.<br>
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==== Manuscripts ====
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Among the Loyola Mandes's manuscripts there is a codex of 50 sheets, probably written by himself, containing the following texts:
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* [[Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores|''Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores. Scripta à Patre Balthassare Loyola Mandes Societatis Jesu 1665'']] (APUG, Ms. 1060-04, pp. 1-44)
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* [[Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes|''Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù nell'anno 1664. La qual lettera fù voltata in Italiano dal medesimo Padre nel Collegio di Genova verso il fine d'Agosto 1664'']] (APUG, Ms. 1060-04, pp. 45-51)
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* [[Risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes alla lettera del Turco fessano|''La risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù alla predetta lettera del Turco fessano'']] (APUG, Ms. 1060-04, pp. 52-98)
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* [[Index:BLMC_1060_01-139bis.djvu|''Historia delle grandezze sue a chi vuole intendere li miracoli del secolo'']] (APUG, Ms. 1060-01 139bis)<br>
  
Infine il progetto prevede la realizzazione di una bibliografia ragionata, corredata di  concetti chiave (key concept), per stabilire poi possibili keywords, e di schede di lettura in modo che, definito lo status quaestionis, si possano problematizzare questioni, e tracciare la mappa dei concetti fondamentali e i loro mutamenti nel tempo.
 
  
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These documents has been transcribed according to the rules adopted in GATE, which include the mark-up of the text using several TEI tags to highlight textual phenomena such as abbreviations, deletions, gaps etc.; then the text has also been annotated with critical and semantic annotations. With the latter operation, it is possible to identify portions of the text such as names, works and concepts and to link them to specific pages.<br>
  
== Acknowledgements ==
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To access to the annotated transcriptions click on the title of the texts listed above; at the following link it is also available a diplomatic transcription of all the texts mentioned above: [[Index:BLMM 1060 04.djvu|APUG, Ms. 1060-04]].<br>
This project wouldn't be started and developed without the help of father Laurent Basanese S.J., director Gregorian Centre for Interreligious Studies, prof. Emanuele Colombo (DePaul University) and Federico Stella ()
 
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* [[Index:BLMM_1060_02.djvu|APUG, Ms. 1060-02]]: among many texts, this manuscript contains also a Loyola Mandes' autobiography;
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* [[Index:BLMM_1060_03.djvu|APUG, Ms. 1060-03]].
  
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==== Correspondence ====
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As mentioned above, the Loyola Mandes's correspondence contains about 300 letters, mostly received by him during his life as a convert. A digitalisation of the letters is under development, anyway some of them are already available. <br>
  
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=== APUG 1060 IV<ref>At the following link you can read the '''diplomatic transcription''' of all the manuscripts with call number [[Index:APUG_1060_IV|APUG 1060 IV]].</ref> ===
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== Acknowledgements ==
* [[Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores|''Oratio contra Mahomettem, et eius sectatores''. Scripta à Patre Balthassare Loyola Mandes Societatis Jesu 1665 (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 1-44)]]
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This project wouldn't be started without the collaboration of father Laurent Basanese S.J., director of the Gregorian Centre for Interreligious Studies; prof. Emanuele Colombo (DePaul University) and Federico Stella (Gregorian University - University of Naples "L'Orientale") provided most of the transcriptions: to them goes our sincere gratitude. Prof. Nabil Matar (University of Minnesota) provided transcriptions and translations of some Arabic documents.
* [[Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes|''Copia d'una lettera arabica mandata da un Turco Fessano al Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù nell'anno 1664.'' la qual lettera fù voltata in Italiano dal medesimo Padre nel Collegio di Genova verso il fine d'Agosto 1664 (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 45-51)]]
 
* [[Risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes alla lettera del Turco fessano|''La risposta del Padre Baldassare Loyola Mandes della Compagnia di Giesù alla predetta lettera del Turco fessano'' (APUG 1060 IV, pp. 52-98)]]<br />
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 11:29, 29 September 2023

Le père Balthazar Mendez de Loyola (Anonyme, XVIIe siècle)
Huile sur toile, 0,61x0,54. Toulouse Résidence.
Provenance: Peut-être le tableau peint à Béziers en 1667 et remis "à l'epoque révolutionnaire dans la famille de Saune" qui le possédant en 1910. Restitué ou donné à la nouvelle Résidence de Toulouse après 1910. (Les Jésuites aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : expression du baroque. Toulouse, 1991)

Introduction

The Gregorian Centre for Interreligious Studies in cooperation with the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University (APUG)started a project to enhance the unpublished writings of Baldassarre Loyola Mandes S.J. (1631-1667).[1] Son of the king of Fez (Marocco), Muley Mohammed el-Attaz a Muslim prince converted to Christianity, after he was capture by the Knights of Malta, while he was travelling to Mecca for pilgrimage. He took the name of Baldassarre Loyola Mandes to honor both the day of his baptism (July 31, 1656, feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola) and the knight who made him prisoner and who was his godfather (Balthasar Mandols). A few years later, the 11th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus, gathered in Rome, authorized his admission to the novitiate at Saint Andrew at the Quirinal (1661). Desiring to leave on a mission to the empire of the Great Moghul, he died in Madrid at the beginning of his journey. His life, well known in the first Society, was staged by Pedro Calderón de la Barca and it was played in all the Jesuit colleges. Baldassarre was the only former Muslim admitted to the Society of Jesus until the abolition in 1946 of the decree of the 5th General Congregation (1594), which forbade the admission of net-converts.

Ongoing works

Today APUG holds most of the Loyola Mandes's survived manuscripts, containing letters and devotional works. This collection will be digitalised, transcribed, annotated and made available to researchers through GATE. This work started in 2017 thanks to the collaboration of dr. Federico Stella during a traineeship within the Torno subito program, funded by the Regione Lazio.

The collection

The collection consists in a group of miscellaneous manuscripts signed with the call number APUG, Ms. 1060 I-IV.[2] This corpus contains about 300 letters and several other documents: among them there is also a Loyola Mandes's autobiography. The documentation is mostly in Italian, but there are some Latin and Arabic texts too.

To search within the whole content of the Balthasar Loyola Mandes Collection, use the following search module.

Manuscripts

Among the Loyola Mandes's manuscripts there is a codex of 50 sheets, probably written by himself, containing the following texts:


These documents has been transcribed according to the rules adopted in GATE, which include the mark-up of the text using several TEI tags to highlight textual phenomena such as abbreviations, deletions, gaps etc.; then the text has also been annotated with critical and semantic annotations. With the latter operation, it is possible to identify portions of the text such as names, works and concepts and to link them to specific pages.

To access to the annotated transcriptions click on the title of the texts listed above; at the following link it is also available a diplomatic transcription of all the texts mentioned above: APUG, Ms. 1060-04.

It is also possible to make a full-text search of the manuscript, using the following search form.



Thanks to the collaboration of GATE users, the transcription of two other manuscripts is under development:

Correspondence

As mentioned above, the Loyola Mandes's correspondence contains about 300 letters, mostly received by him during his life as a convert. A digitalisation of the letters is under development, anyway some of them are already available.

It's possible to search the metadata of letters (Sender, Recipient, Date, Language) using the following data-table:


The available letters have also been transcribed and their text can be searched using the following search form.


Acknowledgements

This project wouldn't be started without the collaboration of father Laurent Basanese S.J., director of the Gregorian Centre for Interreligious Studies; prof. Emanuele Colombo (DePaul University) and Federico Stella (Gregorian University - University of Naples "L'Orientale") provided most of the transcriptions: to them goes our sincere gratitude. Prof. Nabil Matar (University of Minnesota) provided transcriptions and translations of some Arabic documents.

References

  1. For the meaning of the word enhancement, see the Introduction of Monumenta Concilii Tridentini.
  2. A description of the collection is available on MANUS OnLine at this link.