Notes
1See also two volumes edited by Luce Giard, Les jésuites à la Renaissance: Système educatif et production du savoir (Paris, 1995), Les jésuites à l'âge baroque, 1540–1640 (Grenoble, 1996), and a huge tome edited by J. W. O'Malley and others, The Jesuits: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540–1773 (Toronto, 1999), reviewed in Annals of Science, 59 (2002), 432–34.
2The Clementinum was the subject of an interesting exhibition at the Czech National Library in Prague in November 2002, called ‘Utilitas Matheseos: Jesuit Mathematics at the Clementinum 1602–1773’. The exhibits included several littleknown manuscripts, Clavius' edition of Euclid's Elements—which formed mathematical instruction at the college, and works by Moretus, Stansel, and others. See the report in Nouvelles du Livre Ancien, no. 110 (autumn 2002), 10–11. Apparently, the catalogue may be ordered from the National Library's website: http://www.nkp.cz.publikace/kontakt.htm.