Box 5
Contains 147 Results:
Handwritten Essay: Laksnost, uilaenort (tepiditas)... [spelling?], 1947-07-20
Four leaves, paginated, written primarily in Latin. Essay begins: "crimen= peccatum grave. In peccatum veniale..."
Excerpt: Fastredus, third abbot of Clairvaux to a certain abbot of his order.
Two leaves, typed, in Latin. Taken from PL 182, 704-706.
Archbishop Thurstan of York to Willelmus, Bishop of Canterbury. Scripta anno 1132.
Ten leaves, typed, in Latin. Letter is listed as PL 182, 697-704.
Handwritten Notes
Single leaf, written in Latin and Slovenian. Title is "Quam canonice, cum quanta auctoritate"
Handwritten Notes, 1947-07-21
Single leaf, both sides. Written in Slovenian. Subject is "St Bernard - the later founder of the Cistercian Order"
Handwritten Notes in list format
Single leaf, written in Slovenian. Title translates to "The point of view of St. Bernard in the quarrel between the Cistercians and the Cluniacs.
Excerpt: Petrus Venerabilis, Statuta
Four leaves, typed, in Latin with notes in Slovenian. Excerpt listed as PL 189, 1023-1048.
Note Slips, 1947-06-02
Three small, white slips of paper with notes entitled: "Pius XII, 2.Jun.47: Cardinal Assembly". Reverse side of each slip is a blank message form, in German.
Excerpt on "The Organization of the Congregation of Cluny, or the Cluniac Order"
Single leaf, typed. Title is given in Slovenian, but the excerpt itself is in English, taken from W. Watkin's "The Downside Review", 1936, p.14.
Handwritten notes on the "Controversy between the Cluniacs and Cistercians"
Single leaf, written in Slovenian. References W. Watkin's work in the "Downside Review, 1938, p.348"