Box 5
Contains 147 Results:
Semi-bound folder
Large collection of various documents loosely held together with twine and card stock. Front cover bears some writing in pencil, but it has been heavily smudged.
Excerpts from Medieval documents regarding the Cistercian Order
Single leaf, typed. Text is in Latin, with some Slovenian. Two main sections: "Instituta gen. cap. Apud Cistercium" and "Inocen II, 12.apr.1131 premonstratencem"
Excerpts from the writings of popes Celestine II and Lucius II regarding the Cistercian Order
Two leaves, typed. Text is in Latin, with sections labeled in Slovenian. Features one excerpt from Celestine and 3 from Lucius.
Excerpts from the writings of popes Eugenius III and Adrian IV
Two leaves, typed. Text is in Latin, with sections labeled in Slovenian.
Excerpts from the writings of Pope Innocent II
Single leaf, typed. Text is in Latin, with headings in Slovenian.
Grouping of handwritten notes
Ten leaves, handwritten. Text is in Latin, with some introductory notes in Slovenian. Spans 24 sections , marked by Roman numerals. Header on each leaf reads "Norbert pravila". Pages are marked 6 through 15.
Essay: "Charta Caritatis ni zunanja javnost"
4 leaves, paginated, handwritten in Slovenian. Title is given at the head of pages 1, 2, and 3.
Excerpts from documents related to the Benedictine congregation at Chalais
Single leaf, typed. Two citations. Sections labeled in Slovenian. First excerpt is in French, taken from the Archives de la France monastique, vol. XXIII. Second is in Latin, Taken from the Thesaurus novus Anecdotorum, t. IV.
Excerpt on the founding principles of the Cistercian Order
Single leaf, typed. Introductory text is in Slovenian, body of the text is in French, an excerpt from a work by A. Dimier, O.C.R. on Citeaux's continued adherence to the principles established in "la charte de saint Etienne".
Notes/Citations on various French monasteries
Single leaf, typed. Heading reads: "Cist. Bulariji v rkopisih". List of 4 notes on the archives of monasteries in Dijon, Pontigny, Troyes, and Chaumont.