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Paulius Rabikauskas "VILNIAUS AKADEMIJA IR LIETUVOS JĖZUITAI", Lietuvių Katalikų Mokslo Akademija, 2002

Rev. Paulius Rabikauskas SJ (1920-1998) - Church historian, connoisseur of diplomacy and palaeography. Vice-rector of Gregoriana, long time dean of the faculty of Church history, editor of Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. Among his most important works are Diplomatica pontificia (6th ed., 1998) and acclaimed edition of sources of Lithuanian history Relationes status dioecesium in Magno Ducatu Lituaniae I—II (1971-1978). Present book contains Vilnius Jesuit university (est. 1579) history studies: analysis of the establishment documents, progress of Science and development of lecturing, problems of foundation of the faculties of law and medicine. The lists of rectors are updated; questions of university properties are discussed. Some of the studies are dedicated to the XVII c. Jesuits related to the University - Lithuanian spiritual writer K. Sirvydas, to one of the most popular neo-latin poets M. C. Sarbievius, to the alumni of the University and the missionary in China A. Rudamina. Activities of Jesuit colleges in Kaunas and Pašiaušė are discussed separately, binding them into locai history context. These studies of Paulius Rabikauskas are grounded by researches in rich archive material, particularly ARSI and Vatican Secret archives. They are distinctive for their erudition, perfect knowledge of universal Church history and precise interpretation of facts.

Rev. Paulius Rabikauskas SJ (1920-1998) - Church historian, connoisseur of diplomacy and palaeography. Vice-rector of Gregoriana, long
time dean of the faculty of Church history, editor of Archivum Historiae Pontificiae. Among his most important works are Diplomatica pontificia (6th ed., 1998) and acclaimed edition of sources of Lithuanian
history Relationes status dioecesium in Magno Ducatu Lituaniae I—II
(1971-1978).
Present book contains Vilnius Jesuit university (est. 1579) history studies: analysis of the establishment documents, progress of Science and
development of lecturing, problems of foundation of the faculties of
law and medicine. The lists of rectors are updated; questions of university properties are discussed. Some of the studies are dedicated to the
XVII c. Jesuits related to the University - Lithuanian spiritual writer
K. Sirvydas, to one of the most popular neo-latin poets M. C. Sarbievius, to the alumni of the University and the missionary in China A. Rudamina. Activities of Jesuit colleges in Kaunas and Pašiaušė are discussed separately, binding them into locai history context.
These studies of Paulius Rabikauskas are grounded by researches in
rich archive material, particularly ARSI and Vatican Secret archives.
They are distinctive for their erudition, perfect knowledge of universal
Church history and precise interpretation of facts.

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LIETUVIŠKUMO APRAIŠKOS VILNIAUS AKADEMIJOJE

raštų ir išleido lietuviškų knygų, bet, reikia pasakyti, ir šios knygos

būdavo dažnai spausdinamos universiteto spaustuvėje. Nėra abejonės,

kad Vilniaus universitetas įvairiais būdais nemaža prisidėjo prie lietuviškumo,

ypačiai Lietuvos kaime, palaikymo. Ir kaip tik iš to kaimo

pirmiausia atgimė ir naujoji Lietuva, kurios vaikai mes visi esame.

Švęsdami Lietuvos universiteto 400 metų jubiliejų, galime vertai

didžiuotis tuo, ką nuveikė mūsų protėviai anais dažnai sunkiais karų,

ligų bei visokių nelaimių nuolat slegiamais, kartais tiesiog dramatiškai

įtemptais laikais. Tačiau senoji universiteto tradicija įpareigoja ir jo

dabartį, kviečia visus būti atvirus laiko dvasiai ir žmonijos pasiektiems

laimėjimams, bet tuo pačiu ugdyti pilnutinį žmogų, galintį laisvai reikštis

ir kūrybingai bręsti ne tik kūnu, bet ir dvasia, - vienu žodžiu, turintį

visas sąlygas ir galimybes ieškoti tiesos ir siekti laimės.

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