Box 3
Contains 38 Results:
Mother of Good Counsel Sculpture, 1995-2000
These papers document Daly's scholarship on the role of Christianity in medieval Gaul and the Gallo-Roman bishop Sidonius Apollinaris. Included are notes, research card files, bibliographies, and drafts of Daly's writings. Daly's research was used in his course lectures, published articles, conference papers, and chapters for never-published books.
Collection is open for research.
"Clovis: How Barbaric, How Pagan?" paper given at Western University of Michigan Conference, 1990
These papers document Daly's scholarship on the role of Christianity in medieval Gaul and the Gallo-Roman bishop Sidonius Apollinaris. Included are notes, research card files, bibliographies, and drafts of Daly's writings. Daly's research was used in his course lectures, published articles, conference papers, and chapters for never-published books.
Collection is open for research.
"The Life of Saint Genevieve" translated by William M. Daly, 1987
These papers document Daly's scholarship on the role of Christianity in medieval Gaul and the Gallo-Roman bishop Sidonius Apollinaris. Included are notes, research card files, bibliographies, and drafts of Daly's writings. Daly's research was used in his course lectures, published articles, conference papers, and chapters for never-published books.
Collection is open for research.
"An Adverse Consensus Questioned: Does Sidonius's Euchariston (Carmen XVI) Show that He Was Scriptuurally Naive?" proof for Traditio, 2000
These papers document Daly's scholarship on the role of Christianity in medieval Gaul and the Gallo-Roman bishop Sidonius Apollinaris. Included are notes, research card files, bibliographies, and drafts of Daly's writings. Daly's research was used in his course lectures, published articles, conference papers, and chapters for never-published books.
Collection is open for research.
Holy Spirit and Trinity, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Gothic Art and Architecture, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Gothic Architecture, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
The Gothic: The Rediscovered Kings, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Romanesque, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Bayeaux Tapestry, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Carolingian Architecture, Artisanship & Art, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Romanesque Art and Architecture, undated
Materials include notes, images for slides, and a small amount of reference materials, primarily for Daly's History of Medieval Europe (HS 165) course at Boston College.
Collection is open for research.
Christendom notes by topic, undated
Daly kept two forms of ordered research notes: index cards and manuscript notes on half-sheets of letter paper. While some subject groupings appear to correspond to portions of his books, it is likely they also formed the basis of his articles and lectures.
Collection is open for research.