The Origin of Brandenburg (Prussia), The St. Brendan legend, and the Scoti of the Tenth Century
Scope and Contents
By Carl Selmer, essay about the new evidence of the origin of the name Brandenburg and how it relates to St. Brendan; Published in Traditio vol VII, from the Fordham University Press; short message from the author to "Jerry and Mr. O'Sullivan" on top corner of cover
Dates
- Creation: 1828-2008
- Other: Majority of material found within 1880-1990
- Other: Date acquired: 1972
Language of Materials
Materials in English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Hungarian, Norwegian, Dutch, Spanish, Slovenian.
Conditions Governing Access
WMU Special Collections. Non-circulating. Contact department for access.
Extent
From the Collection: 47 boxes
Repository Details
Part of the Western Michigan University Special Collections Repository
Western Michigan University Libraries, Special Collections
Zhang Legacy Collections Center
1650 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5307 US
(269) 387-8490
lib_rbr@wmich.edu
Collection organization
Citation
Cite Item
The Origin of Brandenburg (Prussia), The St. Brendan legend, and the Scoti of the Tenth Century, Box: 54, Folder: 2. Cistercian Ephemera Collection, 01-exws_cistercian. Western Michigan University Special Collections.
Cite Item Description
The Origin of Brandenburg (Prussia), The St. Brendan legend, and the Scoti of the Tenth Century, Box: 54, Folder: 2. Cistercian Ephemera Collection, 01-exws_cistercian. Western Michigan University Special Collections. https://aspace.library.wmich.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/73363 Accessed July 14, 2025.