Box 1
Contains 173 Results:
Excerpt from St. Augustine, Tract. 24 in Joannem, dominica IV. In Quadregesima
Single leaf, introductory text in Slovenian, reads: "Cloveska kratkovidnost in omejenost. Lepo jo onaci sv. Avgustin.
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.
"Letters"
Copy of the German Newsletter "Katholische Arbeit" (Catholic Labor), 1948-01-01
8 pages, cover story entitled "Neues Jahr - aber auch neuer Mensch!" (New year, but also a new man!) Back page has two Austrian stamps, and Dr. Josef Turk's name is written in blue ink.
White, open-top envelope labeled "2 photos & a postcard"
Envelope actually contains one photograph of nuns in prayer at a flower-bedecked shrine, and two postcards, one featuring nuns at work in a field, and the other featuring a single nun at the foot of a decorated altar. There is also a slip of paper labeled "MENU", which has data written on its reverse side regarding the Bibliotheque Nationale de Paris' MS. Latin 4346.
Handwritten Notes on the Sacraments
Small slip of paper with outline of notes in blue ink. List of topics at the top of the page includes Catechismus Romanus, Peter Lombardus, S. Thom. Aqn., etc.
Handwritten Notes
Slip of ruled paper with notes/lists in pencil. First list is in Latin, contains entries like "uerbum simplex" and "verum ordo alphabeteus". Second list is much smaller and barely legible.
Personal essay
Ten leaves, unbound, typed. Text is in Slovenian. Title reads "Curriculum Vitae: iz mojega dnevnika." The Slovenian here means "from my diary". The body of the text is peppered with biblical allusion and quotation in Latin. There appear to be two copies each of the Eighth and Ninth pages.