Date: 1745
Author(s): Anaklet Reiffenstuel; Massaeus Kresslinger
Publisher: Mutinae: sumptibus Jo. Baptistae Albritii Hieronymi filii veneti typographi
Full title: 'R.P.F. Anacleti Reiffenstuel Ord. Min. S. Francisci Strict. Obser. provinciæ Bavariæ Theologia moralis brevi simulque clara methodo comprehensa atque juxta sacros canones ... succincte resolvens materias morales. … Editio Septima. … Tomus Primus'.
Series: Originally published as a two-volume series. Only vol. 1 is extant in the Irish Capuchin Archives.
Physical description: Vol. 1: XXXXIV, 307, [1] pp; frontispiece. A manuscript annotation on the first page reads: ‘Ad usum Patris Hieronymi Schuller Ord. Min. Conv.’. The annotation may also include a possible date: 30 Nov. 1748; 36 cm x 26 cm.
Theodore Foley & Salvian, Provincial Chapter, Mount Argus
The Passionist Congregation, St. Patrick's Province'The Capuchin Annual’s' photographic archive comprises a vast assemblage of prints with an extremely varied subject-matter. The following series arranges the images thematically.
Programmes for ‘New Year’s Entertainment’, ‘It’s the trade mark Counts’, and ‘Professor Tim’ presented by the theological Students at Ard Mhuire Capuchin Friary. The programmes list the characters and the actors (friars) playing these parts.
Photographic print of performers in a theatrical production in Father Mathew Hall. The image is credited to C. and L. Walsh, 55 Lower Mount Street, Dublin.
A copy of ‘The writings of James Fintan Lalor / with an introduction embodying personal recollections by John O’Leary and a brief memoir’ (Dublin/Peabody, Massachusetts: Francis Nugent and T.G. O’Donoghue, 1895).
Sir John Thomas Banks, ‘The writ “de lunatico inquirendo” / in the case of Jonathan Swift, D.D. / Dean of St. Patrick’s / with observations’ (Dublin: reprinted from the ‘The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science’, vol. xxxi, no. 61, 1863).
The file comprises the following editions of this weekly socialist and nationalist newspaper founded and edited by James Connolly:
6 Nov. 1915 (Vol. 1, No. 24)
18 Dec. 1915 (Vol. 1, No. 30)
1 Apr. 1916 (Vol. 1, No. 45)
From 1915, Connolly printed 'The Workers’ Republic' newspaper on a Double Crown Wharfdale printer from offices at Liberty Hall.
'The Workers’ Republic, the official organ of the Communist Party of Ireland’, 19 May 1923 (New Series, No. 86). The newspaper carries a reprint of part of James Connolly’s pamphlet 'Erin’s Hope'.
A copy of a pamphlet titled ‘The workers’ charter / the condition of the working classes / by Pope Leo XIII / with an introduction and appendix by the late Right Rev. Mgr. Canon Parkinson D.D.’ (Oxford: Catholic Social Guild, 1938).