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US US-kylobm TMC-RG3-ii-PR-Perry-2021 · Subseries · 2021
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

This subseries contains book reviews about the given Merton-related title. In a small number of cases, there are other materials such as manuscripts and proofs.

Perry, Nathaniel
US US-kylobm TMC-RG3-ii-KL-Kelly-Frederic-1975 · Subseries · 1975
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

This subseries contains book reviews about the given Merton-related title. In a small number of cases, there are other materials such as manuscripts and proofs.

Kelly, Frederic J., S.J.
US US-kylobm TMC-RG3-ii-PR-Panichas-1968 · Subseries · 1968
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

This subseries contains book reviews about the given Merton-related title. In a small number of cases, there are other materials such as manuscripts and proofs.

Panichas, George Andrew
US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-002-E1-#6 · Item
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Before we approach the subject of this book, which is St Bernard's doctine on the Active and.." Contents: Not one of the three original articles from Collectanea, it was added as the first chapter of the book-length text (pp. 22-37 in «Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard» and pp. 17-42 in «Marthe, Marie et Lazare»)..

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-002-E1-#5 · Item
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "In his ninth sermon on the Canticle of Canticles, St. Bernard describes the apostolic fruitfulness.." Contents: The first of three articles published Collectanea. The manuscript is untitled. It appears in English as "Action in the Monastic Life" (pp. 38-44 in «Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard» and pp. 43-57 in «Marthe, Marie et Lazare»)..

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-002-E1-#2 · Item
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "A curious error of the monk Joachim of Flora, condemned by Alexander IV in 1255, bears.." Contents: The third of three articles published Collectanea (pp. 59-78 in «Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard» and pp. 85-111 in «Marthe, Marie et Lazare»). The last part of this essay is divided into a new chapter in the French, "Chapitre IV. L'union de l'Action et de la Contemplation" (the division begins on p. 72 of the «Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard», after note 148, and continues to the end of the essay (French edition pp. 113-126)..

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-002-E1-#3 · Item
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "There is one exception to St Bernard's rule that every perfect soul combines in itself the vocation.." Contents: Not one of the three original articles from Collectanea, it was added as the final chapter of the book-length text of "Action and Contemplation" (pp. 79-88 in «Thomas Merton on Saint Bernard» and pp. 127-145 in «Marthe, Marie et Lazare»)..

Manuscript. Advent. [0002]
US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-009-E1-#1 · Item · 1975-04-16
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "Dessa ord äro Johannes Döparens före hans död I Herodes fängelse, riktade till Kristus, herre över.."

Manuscript. Advent. [1721]
US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-009-D2-#1 · Item · 1963 (approximate)
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "ADVENT "Art thou he who is to come or look we for another?" These are the words of John.." Contents: 3 copies..

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-020-E1m-#1 · Item
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "THE ANGEL: Now hear the light of the sun upon your window and fall back from your sin of ice,.." Contents: Pages labelled "JW 7" and "JW 6.".

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-031-D2-#3 · Item · 1966-04
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "This is not going to be an easy tune to sing. To begin with, it is not one of the currently popular.." Contents: Same mimeograph but hand bound. Formerly a copy from the Louisville Free Public Library..

US US-kylobm TMC-RG4-i-A-031-D2-#2 · Item · 1966-04
Part of Thomas Merton Collection

First lines: "This is not going to be an easy tune to sing. To begin with, it is not one of the currently popular.." Contents: Photocopy of a mimeograph with a note addressed "Dear Eileen" (likely Eileen Curns, see Section A, correspondence). The note as well as mimeograph are photocopies..