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The enthuisasm mani- fested itself not only in prompting extensive gifts but also in moving persons to adopt the sotana. The first of these was Pedro Mejia, a member of 128 SPAIN'S DECLINING POWER the audiencia. In the course of a few years, all of the principal cities became the seats of insti- tutions founded by the Jesuits. In 1576 the historian Jose Acosta became provincial, succeed- ing Portillo, whom he sent to Potosi, to found a college in that city, and make it the center of missionary ...efforts. Among the early colleges were those founded in Huancavelica, Guamanga, and Cuzco. Besides the college of Cuzco founded for the instruction of sons of Indian chiefs, there was another, that of San Bernardo, designed for the sons of the con- quistadores, devoted to the teaching of theology, philosophy, Latin, rhetoric, and morals. The uni- versity that was later developed from this insti- tution petitioned the king for the privilege of granting degrees to persons who had studied elsewhere, but this was denied, and authority conferred to grant degrees only to persons who had studied in a Jesuit college.
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