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Colombini had been a prosperous merchant and a senator in his native city, but, coming under ecstatic religious influences, abandoned secular affairs and his wife and daughter (after making provision for them), and with a friend of like temperament,
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in 1606 arranged for a small proportion of clerical members. Later in the 17th century the Jesuati became known as the Aquavitae Fathers, possibly because of the alcohol they administered as medical treatment of the sick they cared for.
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The female branch of the order, the Jesuati sisters, founded by Caterina Colombini (d. 1387) in Siena, and thence widely dispersed, survived the male branch by 200 years, existing until 1872 in small communities in Italy.
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at the beginning and end of their ecstatic sermons. The senate banished Colombini from Siena for "imparting foolish ideas to the young men of the city", and he continued his mission in
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in 1367, and craved his sanction for the new order and a distinctive habit. Before this was granted, Colombini had to clear the movement of a suspicion that it was connected with the
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Mathematician Bonaventura Cavalieri was a member from the age of fifteen until his death. Other illustrious members included
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Vita del beato Giovanni Colombini da Siena, fondatore de' poveri Gesuati con parte della vita d'alcuni primi suoi compagni
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Vita J. Columbini, in ASA July, viii. 354–398, and by G. Bonafide, Rome, 1642. Christian Classics Ethereal Library.
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The name Jesuati was given to Colombini and his disciples from the habit of calling loudly on the name of
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lines, but traces of the early penitential idea persisted, e.g. the wearing of sandals and a daily
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and his students: this method was fiercely opposed by the rival, and more powerful, order of the
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wrote that it was likely in reaction to its support of the practitioners of the
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and other places, only to be honourably recalled home on the outbreak of the
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Infinitesimal: How a Dangerous Mathematical Theory Shaped the Modern World
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Laudi spirituali del Bianco da Siena, povero gesuato del secolo XIV
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Laudi spirituali del Bianco da Siena, povero gesuato del secolo XIV
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Mathematical Recreations: A Collection in Honour of Martin Gardner
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Index

Jesuates
Jesuits

religious order
Giovanni Colombini
Latin
Saint Jerome
Pope Clement IX
Francesco Miani
Jesus
Arezzo
bubonic plague
nursing
burying
Urban V
Avignon
Rome
heretical
Fraticelli
Benedictine
Franciscan
Augustinian
flagellation
Paul V
Pope Clement IX
Amir Alexander
method of indivisibles
Bonaventura Cavalieri
Jesuits
Stefano degli Angeli

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