Jesuit Tradition in Education - library
- What Makes a Jesuit High School Jesuit? (.PDF), Loyola Press, Chicago 2000.
- Pedro Arrupe, Men for Others (.HTML), Valencia 1973.
- Kevin O'Brien, S.J., The Heritage of Jesuit Education (.HTML), Georgetown 2000. (The same document adopted to Regis University)
- Robert R. Newton, S.J., Reflections on the Educational Principles of the Spiritual Exercises (.PDF), JSEA, Washington D.C. 1977 (reproduced in 1994).
- The Characteristics of Jesuit Education (.PDF), Rome 1993.
- Our Jesuit Tradition: an example of questions for Jesuit students, Jesuit College Prep, Dallas 1998-1999.
- John W. O'Malley, How the First Jesuits Became Involved in Education, Published in The Jesuit Ratio Studiorum: 400th Anniversary Perspectives. Vincent J. Duminuco, S.J., Ed. (New York: Fordham University Press, 2000, pp.56-74).
- Life of St. Ignatius and contemporary events - CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE
- Michael Williams, S.J., Old Wine in New Skins: The Ratio Studiorum and Modern Jesuit Liberal Arts Education, Spring Hill College.
- Vincent Duminuco, S.J., The Jesuit Ratio Studiorum: 400th Anniversary Perspectives (New York:Fordham University Press, 2000) - book review.
- RATIO STUDIORUM (1599) - full tekst in English.