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Academies, in Jesuit colleges, 518 sqq.

Accessories, in Jesuit curriculum, 118, 125, 192.

Acosta, Jesuit writer, 159.

Adaptability, of Jesuit system, 197, sqq., 280—296.

Agricola, humanist, 33, 60, 67.

Albertus Magnus, 39, 99.

Alcala, university, 4243, 79.

d'Alembert, 149, 174, 176.

Algué, Jesuit scientist, 230—231.

Aloysius, St., feast of students, 557; devotion to, 559—560.

Alvarez, 121 sqq., grammar, 286.

Ancient authors, see "Classical Studies.'*

Antiquities, as taught in schools, 199, 284, 382, 451 454; method of teaching, 486 sqq., 519520; Jesuit writers on, 157—158, 233.

Appointment, of teachers according to ability, 439—442.

Aquaviva, General of the Society of Jesus, 103, 109 sqq., 113.

Aquinas, St. Thomas, 39, 99; in Jesuit system, 132, 136, 193194.

Archaeology, see "Antiquities".

Arnold, Matthew, on translating, 354.

Arnold, Thomas, son of former, 163 note 2.

Astronomers, Jesuits, 179-180, 226—229, 232.

Astronomy, in Jesuit curriculum, 131, 194.

Athletics, in college, 569 sqq.

Auger, Jesuit writer, 593.

Austen, T., 321—322.

Authority of teacher, 610—614.

Avignon, Jesuit College, 127 128.

Azarias, Brother, 11 note.

Bacon, Roger, 39—40, 46.