Religious Latin Manuscript
This collection consists of a religious handwritten Latin manuscript, "Tractatus De jure et justitia quid justitia, et ejus objectum, with Theologi de Jure et Justit" on the spine, from the library of R. A. Angel. It is filled with treatises on different aspects of religion.
Dates
- circa 1800
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Extent
0.1 Linear Feet
Abstract
This collection consists of a religious handwritten Latin manuscript, "Tractatus De jure et justitia quid justitia, et ejus objectum, with Theologi de Jure et Justit" on the spine, from the library of R. A. Angel. It is filled with treatises on different aspects of religion.
Biographical/Historical Note
These essays might be the teachings of Edward Slaughter (1655-1729), of the Jesuit English College at Liege, Belgium. Some of his works (found at the Georgetown University Special Collections Library) include Tractatus de Incarnatione, Tractatus de Sacramentis in Genere, Tractatus de SS. Eucharistia Sacramenta, Tractatus de Penitentia, Tractatus de Jure et Justitia, and Tractatus de Horographia...de Sphaera.
Arrangement
Collection consists of a single folder.
Acquisition Note
Collection was donated by Bonnyman.
Repository Details
Part of the Betsey B. Creekmore Special Collections and University Archives, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Repository