Roman Catholic school for boys in Lancanshire, Eng., conducted by the Jesuits. It originated in a college for English boys founded at Saint-Omer (France) in 1593, later moved to Bruges and then to Lige. In 1794 it moved into its present home, Stonyhurst Hall. Its observatory has been made famous by many astronomers of wide reputation. Among its teachers have been the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins (classics), the Roman Catholic Modernist George Tyrrell (philosophy), and the astrophysicist Pietro Angelo Secchi (astronomy).
STONYHURST COLLEGE
Meaning of STONYHURST COLLEGE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012