
Published online:
31 January 2012
Published in print:
11 September 2003
Online ISBN:
9780191734588
Print ISBN:
9780197262849
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Published:September 2003
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Loyola's Bees: Ideology and Industry in Jesuit Latin Didactic Poetry (London , 2003; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2012), https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197262849.002.0005, accessed 28 Apr. 2025.
Extract
Dicite apes tenerae, quam dulce est ludere melle,Inter nectareos Daedala tecta favos!…Ludite, io, iuvenes, distentis ludite cellis,Visite Aristaei cerea regna novi.Nil opus est parvas lassare volatibus alas:Arte favos apibus condidit ille suis.Sed quid ego dulces veneror, quas discitis, artes?Artibus his quiddam maius habere licet.Prima Deo sacris virtutis cura Magistris:An poterat melior Palladis esse comes?Tell how sweet, tender bees, it is playing with honey,Round nectar-sweet combs, those intricate homes!…Oh play, young men, play, in your chambers distended,Visit the new Aristaeus’ waxy estates.No need to weary small wings in excursions—With art he has founded the combs for his bees.But why do I praise the sweet arts you are learning?It is lawful to know something greater than these.For God’s sacred teachers the first care is Virtue—Who better to escort the Goddess of Culture?
(Verses accompanying ‘Schools of the Humanities’, Imago primi saeculi Societatis Jesu)
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