St. Paul's College was a Jesuit school, and later college, founded circa 1542 by saint Francis Xavier, at Old Goa. It was once the main Jesuit institution in the whole of Asia. It housed the first printing press in India, having published the first books in 1556. The original building, however, was abandoned progressively after the outbreak of plague in 1578, and went into disuse as the college moved to new building known as the New College of Saint Paul. It is an ASI protected Monument of National Importance in Goa.
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| - Collège Saint-Paul de Goa (fr)
- Saint Paul's College, Goa (en)
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| - L'ancien collège Saint-Paul de Goa était une institution éducative fondée vers 1542 par Saint François Xavier, à Goa. Premier collège jésuite il fut pendant très longtemps l’établissement jésuite principal en Asie, point d’arrivée des missionnaires venant d’Europe (Lisbonne), et point de départ de ceux qui partaient en Extrême-Orient (Japon ou Chine) ou Afrique (Éthiopie et Mozambique ou ailleurs en Inde du Nord (Mission de Moghol) ou du sud (Mission de Maduré). (fr)
- St. Paul's College was a Jesuit school, and later college, founded circa 1542 by saint Francis Xavier, at Old Goa. It was once the main Jesuit institution in the whole of Asia. It housed the first printing press in India, having published the first books in 1556. The original building, however, was abandoned progressively after the outbreak of plague in 1578, and went into disuse as the college moved to new building known as the New College of Saint Paul. It is an ASI protected Monument of National Importance in Goa. (en)
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| - St. Paul's College was a Jesuit school, and later college, founded circa 1542 by saint Francis Xavier, at Old Goa. It was once the main Jesuit institution in the whole of Asia. It housed the first printing press in India, having published the first books in 1556. The original building, however, was abandoned progressively after the outbreak of plague in 1578, and went into disuse as the college moved to new building known as the New College of Saint Paul. It is an ASI protected Monument of National Importance in Goa. The ruins were demolished in 1832. The only vestige of the original college and of the collegiate church consecrated on 25 January 1543 is the Gate of the College of St. Paul, that can be seen south of St. Cajetan's church. The arch with a niche at the top and a cross crowning it, is built of laterite and flanked by basalt columns. The legacy of St. Paul's College endures until today in the Rachol Seminary. (en)
- L'ancien collège Saint-Paul de Goa était une institution éducative fondée vers 1542 par Saint François Xavier, à Goa. Premier collège jésuite il fut pendant très longtemps l’établissement jésuite principal en Asie, point d’arrivée des missionnaires venant d’Europe (Lisbonne), et point de départ de ceux qui partaient en Extrême-Orient (Japon ou Chine) ou Afrique (Éthiopie et Mozambique ou ailleurs en Inde du Nord (Mission de Moghol) ou du sud (Mission de Maduré). Lorsque les jésuites sont expulsés des territoires portugais (en 1759) le collège est fermé et le séminaire devient le grand séminaire de l’archidiocèse de Goa. (fr)
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