Architecture of Jesuit Churches in the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1564-1773

The article presents the history and accomplishments of Jesuit architecture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century. The author sees Jesuit architecture as a distinct and homogeneous element within Polish architecture. The paper starts with a brie...

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