Super Secundo libro Sententiarum Petri Lombardi
Theology, Scholasticism, Peter Lombard
This first incunabula is a larger book, which is quite imposing at first glance. The first thing you notice is the solid wood cover covered in pig skin (which is contemporary) and has metal clasps; it is one of only two books in this exhibit that have metal clasps. Unfortunately, one of the clasps has broken off at some point. This is an example of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Super Secundo libro Sententiarum Petri Lombardi. Our copy is certainly interesting to look at, as it has hand painted initials in red, the first being in red and blue. There is also rubrication throughout. Originally printed in Cologne in 1481, this incunabula is in Latin with 338 leaves, and it is approximately 21.5 cm long, 28 cm tall, and 9 cm wide. Although we have another copy of his Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard featured in this exhibit, it worth contrasting the two copies, as this is Book II of the Sentences of Peter Lombard, as opposed to our manuscript copy of Book IV. Also, the production methods are significantly different.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Cologne : impressum ... Henricum Quentell
8 Sept. 1481
21.5 cm long, 28 cm tall, and 9 cm wide
Latin
T.V. Powderly 1879
Labor
This is a photo of Terence V. Powderly that was taken in 1879
Terence V. Powderly
Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections
2013
T.V. Powderly n.d
Immigration
This is an a photo of Powderly that was taken during the later part of his life. This was most likely taken during his time in Washington DC.
Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections
2013
Taxco
lithographs
Etching titled "Taxco." Street scene.
Maenbry, Corey
Part of the Strishock Collection donated in 1968.
American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives, Catholic University of America.
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Daniel and Joan Strishock
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Telegram to Archdiocese of Boston remembering JFK
Terence Powderly and Siblings
Terence Vincent Powderly Papers
Terence Powderly enters the Labor Hall of Fame, announcement, 2000
Terence Powderly
Card announcing Terence Powderly's induction into the Labor Hall of Fame, Labor Department, 2000
Terence Vincent Powderly Papers
Terence Vincent Powderly in office
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Terence Vincent Powderly Photographic Prints, Box 1 Folder 1
Terence Vincent Powderly's Ancient Order of Hibernians Ribbon
Ancient Order of Hibernians
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<a href="http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/powderly.cfm">Terence Vincent Powderly Papers</a> Box 259
Terence Vincent Powderly's Clan Na Gael Sash
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