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The Jesuits and the languages of Britain
The case of Robert Corbie SJ
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This chapter investigates one unusual instance of language learning within the British Isles and Ireland. The early seventeenth-century Jesuit priest Robert Corbie (or Corbington) learned Scottish, English, Irish, and Welsh and could write all these languages with some fluency, as is attested by the multilingual inscriptions by him installed in the Basilica of Loreto (Marche, Italy). This chapter also advances Corbie/Corbington as the most likely author of the Welsh and Irish sections in the 1620s funerary manuscript for Cardinal Farnese produced at the Venerable English College, Rome. From this comes the reflection that, by the early seventeenth century, the Jesuits were already advancing the minority languages of the archipelago.

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