Box 1
Contains 173 Results:
Birth Certificate Copy, 1948-06-30
A copy, in negative, of Joseph Turk's birth record. Document is German.
Excerpt from the Swiss Central Criminal Records, 1948-06-26
A copy, in negative, of a document that proves Dr. Turk was not listed in the Swiss Central Criminal Directory.
Excerpts from St. Augustine's sermons, with commentary.
4 leaves, unbound. Draws from Sermones 311, 318, and 330. Followed by commentary in Slovenian, titled "Uncanonized and Beatified Saints"
Note card with abbreviations
Small slip of paper with notes in pencil. Lists Latin abbreviations and their expanded forms. Includes abbreviated forms of common words like et, est, and mihi.
Excerpt from Peter Abelard, "de consuetudine"
Two leaves, typed. Text alternates between Slovenian and Latin.
Document from the Liaison Office of the Italian Republic in Bregenz, 1948-02-06
Single leaf, typed. Body of text is in German. Subject line reads "Entry into Italy". Signed by Mons. Dr. Josef Turk.
Lecture report, 1948-03-18
Single leaf, typed. Heading and introductory text in Slovenian, body of text is in Italian. Subject is "Moscow--The Third Rome (1448-1948)"
Handwritten essay
Single leaf, front and back. Written in Latin on an unfinished/scrapped letter from the Chancery Office of the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Drafted in the form of a sermon or clerical epistle, it addresses theological and doctrinal topics. Heading, underlined: "Redemptio nostra et nostra in paradisum...."
Handwritten essay, 1948-03-31
Single leaf, one side. Text is in German.