Includes: "Additions and amendments to the Synodal decrees of the Diocese of St. Cloud, promulgated in the Diocesan Synod held June 20, 1929." 46 pages.
No more published. The letters contained in this work have also been reprinted in M.-H. Laurent et al., eds. Urbanus V. Lettres communes. Paris : E. De Boccard, 1954- (Cf. "Au lecteur", at beginning t. 1). 67 pages.
Includes Victoris Vitensis historia persecutionis Africanae provinciae sub Geiserico et Hunrico regibus Wandalorum (page 1) and Corippi africani grammatici libri qui supersunt (page 102). Contents of Corippi: Iohannidos sev De bellis libycis libri VIII -- In lavdem Ivstini Avgvsti minoris libri IV. 362 pages.
Contents: Preface -- Introduction -- I. Text in Greek -- II. Text in English -- III. Paraphrase of the Hexabiblos [of Harmenopoulos] -- IV. The farmers’ law [from the Ecloga ad procheiron mutata] -- Appendix: I. On boundaries. II. On fines. III. On the city walls. IV. On the language of the Procheiron legum. V.A glossary -- Index to parallel passages -- Books consulted (p. [115]) -- List of libraries -- Index. "The Calabrian manual known as the Procheiron legum was first edited in 1895 by the late Professor Brandileone ... from a manuscript, no. 845, in the Vatican library. It is identified with Soverato, a village in the prefecture of Catanzaro, and from the phraseology was obviously prepared for provincial use, probably in the reign of the Emperor Basil II, and subsequently revised in the reign of the Norman king, Roger II. The author, whoever he was, compiled his manual from the two official manuals of the later Roman empire, the Ecloga of Leo III and the Procheiros nomos of Basil I."--Pref. 130 pages.
At head of title: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore. "Estratto dall’annuario della Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, anno accademico 1931-1932"--T.p. verso.
Grey hardcover notebook. Diary of Fenton's trip to Europe. Mentions how he flew on Star of Maryland Plane that crashed in Egypt. Journal contains draft of a letter to Dwight D. Eisenhower.