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Vlastní životopis jezuitského kněze podává živý obraz krutého pronásledování katolíků v alžbětinské Anglii. Přetisk původního vydání z r. 1972






Vlastní životopis jezuitského kněze podává živý obraz krutého pronásledování katolíků v alžbětinské Anglii. Přetisk původního vydání z r. 1972
The enchanting prose and rich folklore of this Elizabethan herbal make it a standout in botanical literature. First published in 1597, it is celebrated for its charming insights into the "Vertues" of various herbs. Its influence is evident in countless works on flowers and trees that reference its vibrant descriptions. Renowned for its delightful and refreshing content, it holds a unique position as one of the most entertaining and beloved herbals of its time, captivating readers with its whimsical charm.
The book features an extensive compilation of botanical knowledge, presenting 300 plant entries enriched with 323 illustrations derived from original woodcuts. This edition serves as a continuation of a historical lineage, enhancing the 1633 version with modern insights. It covers diverse topics such as botany, medicine, gardening, textiles, cookery, and travel, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. Spanning 428 pages, it stands as a significant contribution to the understanding of plants and their uses throughout history.
Exploring the intersection of religion and politics, the book examines the early 17th century Stuart's manipulation of public opinion amidst rising religious persecution. It draws parallels to modern extremist terrorism, highlighting the enduring relevance of these historical events. Through this lens, the author raises critical questions about the impact of religious extremism on society and governance, prompting readers to reflect on the implications for contemporary issues of faith and violence.
A Course of Religious Instruction for Catholic Youth is an essential guide to Catholicism authored by British Jesuit priest and theologian John Gerard. The book offers a comprehensive introduction to the Catholic faith, covering topics such as the sacraments, prayer, and moral law, and provides a wealth of practical advice for young Catholics. A must-read for anyone interested in Catholicism or Christian theology.
An inside look at the beliefs and practices of the Jesuits, including their role in European politics and their missionary work in Asia and the Americas, as written by a former Jesuit priest. Gerard's firsthand account is both informative and entertaining, providing readers with a fascinating view of one of the most influential orders within the Roman Catholic Church.