The heyday of this construction, employed by John Lyly, Euphues His England (1580), in the travel accounts under the title Purchas His Pilgrimes (1602), Ben Jonson's Sejanus His Fall (1603) or John Donne's Ignatius His Conclave (1611), was the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century.
The text mocks Jesuit evangelism and makes references to many scientists of the day, including Copernicus, Kepler, Brahe, and Galileo.
Ignatius of Loyola | Papal conclave, 2005 | Papal conclave, August 1978 | Papal conclave, 1963 | Papal conclave, October 1978 | Papal conclave, 1958 | Ignatius Zakka I Iwas | Edmund Ignatius Rice | Ignatius | David Ignatius | St. Ignatius College Preparatory | Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide | Ignatius Bonomi | St Ignatius' College | Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola | Saint Ignatius' College | papal conclave | Ignatius Spencer | Ignatius of Antioch | Ignatius Kutu Acheampong | Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster | St. Ignatius, Montana | Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople | Ignatius Piazza | Ignatius L. Donnelly | Ignatius Jones | Ignatius IV of Antioch | Hannes Ignatius | David Ignatius | St. Ignatius Cathedral |