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The Jesuit garden
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This chapter embodies the most complex piece of primary research in the whole volume. It brings together a series of writings about gardens in theory made by early modern members of the Society of Jesus, mostly in Italy, before going on to consider the comprehensive treatise on the culture of flowers by Giovanni Ferrari SJ, De Florum Cultura, which was published in 1633. This is related to remarkable symbolic meditations on plants and gardens by the Jesuit Louis Richeôme SJ, whose La peinture spirituelle of 1611 offers a series of baroque perceptions and reflections on both notional and actual gardens.

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