Box 5
Contains 147 Results:
"Egbertus, Excerptiones"
Three leaves of notes, partly typed and partly handwritten, on the subject of St. Egbert, Archbishop of York.
Handwritten Notes
Single leaf, written in Latin, German and Slovenian. Subjects include: "Sic et Non--metoda", and "Ad. Hofmeister"
Typed notes on the monastery of regular canons at St. Genovefa in Paris
Single leaf, title and introductory text in Slovenian, with citation in Latin.
Note Slip
Small slip of paper with handwritten notes and quotations in French and Latin. Underlined sections include: "Bullaire de Citeaux" and the names of three scholars, L. Dolberg, J. Rozamen and P. Lehmann.
Essay: "CC spremembe", 1947-11-25
Three leaves from a handwritten essay, in Slovenian, about changes ("spremembe") to the Carta Caritatis. Title is given in the header of each leaf, and they are labeled as pages 7, 8 and 9.
Excerpts from the works of Philip of Harveng on the sin of Adam and the death penalty
Single leaf, typed. Introductory text is in Slovenian, with the quotation itself in Latin, taken from PL 203, 617. Lower portion of the page has further Slovenian text regarding Abbot Lambert of Clairefontaine, Morimund and Citeaux.
Handwritten Notes
Single leaf, written in Latin and Slovenian. Subject appears to be the connection between the Rule of St. Benedict and the Carta Caritatis.
Handwritten Essay: "CC Primo Prime"
Fourteen leaves, paginated, written in Slovenian with certain quotations in Latin. Alternative title in Slovenian: "Jedro CC I". First page includes a small, simple diagram showing the divergent development of the CC document.
Handwritten Essay: "Norbert-pravila"
5 leaves, paginated, written in Slovenian. Unlike other essay drafts in this collection it lacks footnotes/citations. Subject is ostensibly the Rule of Life adopted by the Norbertines.
Handwritten Essay on the Premonstratensians, 1947-12-02
16 leaves, paginated, written in Slovenian. Begins with a list of what appears to be four citations or bibliographic entries. Text is written in a difficult hand.