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[[File:Pierre Favre (1506-1546).jpg|thumb|Pierre Favre (1506-1546)]] Pierre Favre (1506-1546) was one of the first Ignatius of Loyola's companions and the first Jesuit ordered priest. He is author of a famous ''Memoriale'', a well-known spiritual text firstly published in 1873, after his canonization.<br>
 
[[File:Pierre Favre (1506-1546).jpg|thumb|Pierre Favre (1506-1546)]] Pierre Favre (1506-1546) was one of the first Ignatius of Loyola's companions and the first Jesuit ordered priest. He is author of a famous ''Memoriale'', a well-known spiritual text firstly published in 1873, after his canonization.<br>
  
In 2018 an unknown manuscript of the ''Memoriale'' has been discovered within the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University (shelf-number FC 1052). This page aims to outline the project developed after this discovery, the state of the art about the ''Memoriale'' textual tradition and the physical description of the APUG testimony.
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In 2018 an unknown manuscript of the ''Memoriale'' has been discovered within the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University (shelf-number FC 1042). This page aims to outline the project developed after this discovery, the state of the art about the ''Memoriale'' textual tradition and the physical description of the APUG testimony.
  
 
== ''Memoriale'' project ==
 
== ''Memoriale'' project ==
  
 
== Other known copies of the ''Memoriale'' ==
 
== Other known copies of the ''Memoriale'' ==
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=== Rome, Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu, Archivio postulazione, 3106/1 ===
  
== The manuscript FC 1052 ==
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== The manuscript FC 1042 ==
  
  
 
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[[Category:Translation to review]]

Revision as of 15:50, 24 January 2019

Pierre Favre (1506-1546)

Pierre Favre (1506-1546) was one of the first Ignatius of Loyola's companions and the first Jesuit ordered priest. He is author of a famous Memoriale, a well-known spiritual text firstly published in 1873, after his canonization.

In 2018 an unknown manuscript of the Memoriale has been discovered within the Historical Archives of the Pontifical Gregorian University (shelf-number FC 1042). This page aims to outline the project developed after this discovery, the state of the art about the Memoriale textual tradition and the physical description of the APUG testimony.

Memoriale project

Other known copies of the Memoriale

Rome, Archivum Romanum Societatis Iesu, Archivio postulazione, 3106/1

The manuscript FC 1042