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396 Appendix 1: Map of the Austrian province of the Society of Jesus
The map gives an overview of the houses of the so-called “Austrian province” of the
Society of Jesus, to which Maximilian Hell belonged. The Latin place names are in al-
phabetical order (with Hell’s stay in parenthesis when applicable). Names in regional
vernaculars (at first in the language of the country of present location) and, when ap-
plicable, in English, are provided.
Agria = Eger, Erlau (observatory construction, late 1770s)
Alba Carolina = Alba Julia, Gyulafehérvár, Karlsburg
Alba Graeca = Beograd, Belgrád, Griechisch Weißenburg, Belgrade
Alba Regalis = Székesfehérvár, Stuhlweißenburg
Buda = the western part of Budapest, Ofen
Cassovia = Košice, Kassa, Kaschau
Cibinium = Sibiu, Nagyszeben, Hermannopolis, Hermannstadt
Clagenfurtum = Klagenfurt
Claudiopolis = Cluj, Kolozsvár, Klausenburg (mathematics professor, 1752–55)
Comaromium = Komárom, Komárno, Komorn
Corona = Brașov, Brassó, Kronstadt
Crembsium = Krems an der Donau
Eperiesinum = Prešov, Eperjes, Preschau
Essekinum = Osijek, Eszék, Mursa, Essegg
Flumen = Rijeka, Fiume, Vitopolis, Szentvit, Sankt Veit am Flaum
Ginsium = Kőszeg, Güns, Kiseg
Goritia = Gorizia, Görz
Graecium = Graz, Gräz
Gyöngyösinum = Gyöngyös, Gengeß
Jaurinum = Győr, Raab
Judenburgum = Judenburg
Labacum = Ljubljana, Laibach
Leobium = Leoben
Leopoldop[olis] = Leopoldov, Lipótvár, Leopoldstadt
Leuscovia/Leutschovia = Levoča, Lőcse, Leutschau (gymnasium teacher, 1745–47)
Lincium = Linz
Millestadium = Millstatt am See
Nagybania = Baia Mare, Nagybánya, Frauenbach, Groß-Neustadt
Neosolium = Banská Bystrica, Besztercebánya, Neusohl (gymnasium pupil, 1736–38;
tertianship, 1751–52)
Passavium = Passau
Patakinum = Sárospatak, Šarišský Potok, Blatný Potok, Patak am Bodrog
Petrovaradinum = Petrovaradin, Pétervárad, Peterwardein
Posonium = Bratislava, Pozsony, Pressburg
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Maximilian Hell (1720–92)
And the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe
- Title
- Maximilian Hell (1720–92)
- Subtitle
- And the Ends of Jesuit Science in Enlightenment Europe
- Authors
- Per Pippin Aspaas
- László Kontler
- Publisher
- Brill
- Location
- Leiden
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- English
- License
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-90-04-41683-3
- Size
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Pages
- 492
- Categories
- Naturwissenschaften Physik
Table of contents
- Acknowledgments VII
- List of Illustrations IX
- Bibliographic Abbreviations X
- Introduction 1
- 1 Shafts and Stars, Crafts and Sciences: The Making of a Jesuit Astronomer in the Habsburg Provinces 37
- 2 Metropolitan Lures: Enlightened and Jesuit Networks, and a New Node of Science 91
- 3 A New Node of Science in Action: The 1761 Transit of Venus and Hell’s Transition to Fame 134
- 4 The North Beckons: “A desperate voyage by desperate persons” 172
- 5 He Came, He Saw, He Conquered? The Expeditio litteraria ad Polum Arcticum 209
- 6 “Tahiti and Vardø will be the two columns […]”: Observing Venus andDebating the Parallax 258
- 7 Disruption of Old Structures 305
- 8 Coping with Enlightenments 344
- Appendix 1 Map of the Austrian Province of the Society of Jesus (with Glossary of Geographic Names) 394
- Appendix 2 Instruction for the Imperial and Royal Astronomer Maximilian Hell, S.J 398
- Bibliography 400
- Index 459