Box 5
Contains 147 Results:
Handwritten Citation on the Victorines, Premonstratensians and Cistercians, 1947-12-04
Single leaf, both sides. Written in German. Citation is from H. Heijman, Untersuchungen Ă¼ber die Prämonstratenser Gewohnheiten, Analecta Praemonstratensia, 4 (1928), pp1-4.
Notes and citations on the second Carta Caritatis, 1947-11-18
Seven leaves, paginated. Handwritten in Slovenian with extensive citations in French. Heading across all leaves reads: "CCII. Potvorba"
Note Slip
Slip of scrap paper with notes on the development of the Carta Caritatis in pencil. One side features a large, diamond-shaped diagram and footnotes beginning with "Jedro CCI". Reverse side includes various lists and abbreviations related to either CCI or CCII.
Handwritten notes, 1947-11-18
Two leaves, unbound and unpaginated. Written in a fast and loose cursive hand, primarily in Slovenian but with some Latin. Heading on the first leaf reads: "CC potvorba"
Excerpts from and commentary on the Concilium Hellense, 1146
Five leaves, paginated. First three are typed, and the last two are handwritten. Text is in Latin with some notes and commentary in Slovenian. First section is labeled "Ex Froelich, Diplom. Styriae pars I, pag.145", second is labeled "A. Brackmann, Germania Pontificis I, str.363".
Handwritten essay on the General Chapter of the Cistercian Order, 1947-11-20
Seven leaves, paginated. Main body of the text appears to be in Slovenian with certain sections in French.
Handwritten notes on CCI and CCII
Three leaves, paginated. Text is in Slovenian, with heading "CCI in CCII"
Note Slip
Small slip of paper with notes in pencil. Text is in Latin, regarding the Charta Caritatis, and it cited PL 179, 349.
Handwritten Notes: "Meter in Caput"
Single leaf with notes in pencil. Text is in Latin and Slovenian. Two numbered sections, first begins: "Nolumus vos ignorare, fratres..." and second is labeled "Hadrian IV".
Handwritten Notes: "Pocethi cist. Prava"
Single leaf with notes in ink. Text is in Latin and Slovenian. Makes mention of the Cistercian "Exordium" and "De Consuetudine"