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Creator: Oppert, J. (Jules), 1825-1905 Date: 1879 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Preiswerk, S. (Samuel), 1799-1871 Date: 1884 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Duballet, B. Date: 1900 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Volume 7 View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Goyau, Georges, 1869-1939 Date: 1906 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Volume 2 View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Bainville, Jacques, 1879-1936 Date: 1926 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library -
Creator: Brouette, Émile, Manning, Eugène, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Brouette, Émile, Manning, Eugène, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Brouette, Émile, Manning, Eugène, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Brouette, Émile and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Manning, Eugène, Brouette, Émile, and Dimier, Anselme, 1898-1975 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: The dictionary contains a selective bibliography of Cistercian authors. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Milcamps, Raymond, 1901-1985 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: A bibliography of general hymnary sources is followed (pp. 4-22) by a chronological listing of Cistercian hymns in manuscript and printed editions from 1138 to 1952. Some antiphons, graduals, and psalters are included, and the specific use of each hymn at offices or on feast days noted. Separate listings of manuscript hymns in honor of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, Stephen Harding and Edmond of Canterbury) (23-25) and non-liturgical hymns in honor of Cistercians and their friends (e.g. Thomas Becket, Malachy) (25-26), are followed by lists of holding libraries (27), manuscript provenance (28), proper names and first lines of hymns (29). View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Milcamps, Raymond, 1901-1985 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: A brief introduction to diurnals and a bibliography (1) is followed (2-63) by a list of Cistercian diurnal manuscripts from the early 12th century – the earliest linked to Robert and Stephen Harding–to 1960. The studies noted include numerous addenda in ink. Lists include holding libraries (64-65), provenance (66), proper names (67) and, finally (68), all printed editions from 1487-1959. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Creator: Milcamps, Raymond, 1901-1985 Contributing Institution: Western Michigan University Libraries Description: A note on the origin of collectaries (books of collects, benedictions, prayers) and a short general bibliography (1) is followed by a chronological list of collectories from the twelfth to the twentieth century (updated to 1954). Various types of collects within each are identified and references made to pertinent studies (2-25). Lists of libraries holding manuscripts (26), provenance (27), proper names, and printed editions (28) conclude the section. View Full Item at Western Michigan University Libraries -
Date: 1475~ Contributing Institution: Mount Angel Abbey Library Description: Of the various centers of illumination in northern France during the late fifteenth century, Rouen was undoubtedly the most productive source for lavishly decorated Books of Hours. Large numbers of these manuscripts betray a homogeneous but elegant standard of production less inclined to originality than conspicuous display. The unrestrained use of mat gold paint, the introduction of stock donor portraits, and a rather precious figure style are typical features of the Rouen school. We can infer that division of labor within workshops was especially common by this time as a means of meeting the inflated demand for prayerbooks. Two sets of donor portraits appear in this manuscript, one included in the original stages of production — a young woman in prayer in the Pietà with a knight kneeling in the border (135r). Such figures are of a general, anonymous type and indicate a book offered for sale on the open market. The knight’s armor was modified to bear the insignia of the arms accompanying the second set of donors added shortly after. The second pair is located beneath the Annunciation (13r). Curiously, the Annunciation itself contains two additional figures (one crowned with a coronet) behind the Virgin and Gabriel. The implications of this odd variation in a standard subject are unclear. View Full Item at Mount Angel Abbey Library -
Date: 1420/1425 Contributing Institution: Mount Angel Abbey Library Description: The strength of Parisian influence during the late 14th and early 15th centuries drew talented illuminators from many outlying regions. The influx of masters from the north, especially Flanders, helped bring about distinctive changes in French style — the mixture of Gothic elegance with emerging currents of an earthy naturalism. The spiraling ivy vines of gold and refined page design in this manuscript are counterpointed by an often course figure style and blunt realism that typify the personalized devotional imagery in Burgundian regions. A subject such as God the Father in Majesty (74r), portrayed in an elegant hieratic style, contrasts with the simple rusticity of the Adoration of the Magi (50r). The color scheme tends to rich blues, mauve, and orange. Dour facial expressions, heavy-lidded eyes, and decorative backgrounds associate this manuscript with the workshops of the Boucicaut and Egerton Masters active in Paris during the early decades of the 15th century. View Full Item at Mount Angel Abbey Library -
Date: 1520? Contributing Institution: Mount Angel Abbey Library Description: By the turn of the sixteenth century manuscript illumination was well into its final phase. and-made Books of Hours had to compete with less expensive printed editions available in large numbers by this time. The richly illuminated vellum codex had become a pretense in an era of rapidly changing values. Here the miniatures are set in architectural borders that overtly define the frame as a window opening into space. The figures are repetitive and graceless, but colorfully rendered and highlighted in gold. The style and calendar point to northern France, possibly the flourishing school of Rouen. St. Hunna (April 15), included in the calendar, was only canonized in 1519. Hence the manuscript may have been written after that date, late in the first quarter of the century. View Full Item at Mount Angel Abbey Library -
Date: 1475/1495 Contributing Institution: Mount Angel Abbey Library Description: The courtly, decorative style of northern France tends increasingly to approach the book as an ornament. Dazzling displays of gold and jewel-like colors enliven the miniatures and border designs. Borders are commonly divided into compartments with alternating background. View Full Item at Mount Angel Abbey Library -
Date: 1525~ Contributing Institution: Mount Angel Abbey Library Description: This Book of Hours is illustrated in a style which is a successful blending of Italian and Northern influences. The miniatures are set in architectural frames and typical is the division of the picture-space into two sections by a descriptive scroll. The total number of illustrations, large and small, is 35. View Full Item at Mount Angel Abbey Library -
Creator: Ostervald, Jean Frédéric, 1663-1747 Date: 1870 Contributing Institution: Butler University Description: Digitized as part of the PALNI Collaboratively Preserving Rare Scholarship in Religiously Affiliated Libraries LSTA grant project. View Full Item at Butler University -
Creator: [Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882] and Bellows, Russell Nevins, 1842-1914 Contributing Institution: Meadville Lombard Theological School Description: Scrapbooks View Full Item at Meadville Lombard Theological School -
Creator: McGee, Lewis A. Date: 1946 Contributing Institution: Meadville Lombard Theological School Description: Administrative documents View Full Item at Meadville Lombard Theological School -
Creator: Accademia Liturgica (Rome, Italy) Date: 1854 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and Statutes of the Pontificia Accademia Liturgica, suppressed during the Napoleonic period, but re-established in 1840 under the Lazarist order with a focus on liturgical studies View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Catholic Church. Diocese of Mondovì (Italy). Bishop (1842-1873 : Ghilardi) Date: 1868 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Response of bishop Ghilardi to the editorial board of the periodical Il Genio cattolico and Digitized by the Metropolitan New York Library Council as part of the Culture In Transit project, funded by a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Pillon, Adrien, 1814- Date: 1869 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized with a Digital Conversion Grant awarded by the Metropolitan New York Library Council-METRO View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Taccone-Gallucci, Nicola Date: 1873 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized with a Digital Conversion Grant awarded by the Metropolitan New York Library Council-METRO View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Saint-Maurice Cabany, E Date: 1845 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized with a Digital Conversion Grant awarded by the Metropolitan New York Library Council-METRO View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: MacCarthy, Nicholas Tuite de, 1769-1883 Date: 1873 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Digitized with a Digital Conversion Grant awarded by the Metropolitan New York Library Council-METRO View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Date: 1840 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Catholic Church. Book of hours (Fordham University. MS 04) Date: 1380 Contributing Institution: Fordham University Libraries Description: Ms. codex; Title supplied by cataloger; Collation: Parchment, fol. i + 142 + ii; Layout: Single column, 13 lines -- ruled in faint red ink; Script: Gothic -- liturgical book hand -- there are several modern hands in the codex (at least six); Decoration: Single illumination of Pentecost, featuring the apostle John(?) reading a book while the other apostles look on (fol. 100v) -- ivy leaf flourishing used to denote the beginning of a new section of text, major initials decorated with gold leaf and ivy flourishing, minor initials in the same hierarchy alternate colors; Binding: Wooden boards with paper covers, probably original; Origin: Possibly a mass produced book of hours, created at a commercial Parisian workshop; Byname: Saint Michel hours; Shelfmark: New York, Fordham University, Walsh Library, MS 04; Provenance note: Rev. Theodore Cunnion, S.J. (1970-1998) -- Mary D. Reiss Library, Loyola Seminary at Shrub Oak, NY (1957 - 1970) -- St. Andrew-on-Hudson (1903 - 1957) -- Claudes Deix, 1716 -- the codex most likely came to the United States via the New York-Canada Jesuit Mission of the 19th century View Full Item at Fordham University Libraries -
Creator: Crespin, Jean, -1572 Date: 1885 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library Description: Volume 1 View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library