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THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC LITERATURE, 1888-1940 157
F‘. X. Ross. '31 Missionaries of the Sacred
ec.
T the story of the saintly 5-year-old
Marthe Sasseville (1925-30). (America 46:415
Ja 30 '32).
Czuloux. Cecil John: Protestant minister.
Catholicism and Christianity: 2:. vindication
of progressive Protestantism; foreword by J.
Vernon Bartlet. 708p. '29 Dial. $7.50.
“This bulky book is intended to achieve
the annihilation of Catholicism as a reason-
able system. It is, in effect, a valuable exposi-
tion of the bankruptcy of Protestantism"
(Cath. World 1301498-500 Ja '30). Expounds
“the errors of Rome and the evangelical
soundness of his own opinions” (Spectator
1411738 N 17 '38).
C(l(li'CS, Alphonse (S.J.)
(ed) Jesus crucified. Marie, P.
Caedmon. St. (7th century): the first English
oet whose name has come down to us: a
umble cowherd, he became a Benedictine
monk; his poems consist of metrical para-
phrases of parts of the Old Testament and
many passages in them possess a strong dra-
matic quality; see monograph on his life and
works by Vincent Crowne in the Cath. Ency.
Caedmon manuscript of Anglo-Saxon bib-
lical poetry: Junius XI in the Bodleian lib;
introd. by Sir Israel Gollancz. (British acad).
cxxviii-232p. il '27 Oxford. $80.
Caedmon poems; tr. into English prose, by
Chas. W. Kennedy; introd; facslm of the 11
in the Junius ms. '16 Dutton. 3.
A readable prose version of the Biblical
poems in Anglo-Saxon, long attributed to
Caedmon. Prof. Kennedy is on the faculty
of Princeton.
Exddus and Daniel: two Old English poems:
ed. by Francis A. Blackburn. (Belles-lettres
ser) '07 Heath. 88c.
Junius manuscript; ed. by Geo. Philip
Krapp. (Anglo-Saxon poetic records, 1) ET
lviii-247-p. '31 Columbia. $4.
Dobbie, E. V. Manuscripts of Caedmon's
ymn.
Cneremonialc cpiscoporum; Clementis VIII, Inno-
centiixet Bened. XIII jussu editum, Benedicti
XIV et Leonls XIII auctoritate recognitum.
xii-308p. (index) 5th ed ’35 Marietti. pa. 60c.
"or value not only for Prelates. but like-
wise for those who are to assist at the services
and for those in whose churches the Bishop
is to officiatc" (America 302578 Mr 29 '24).
Caeremoniale helulomzulae mnioris. Moretti. Fr.
Caeremonialc juxta ritum Romannm. Morietti. A.
Caesar, Egron
Maximilian und Charlotte von Mexico. 2v
'27 Amathea Verlag, Vienna.
Caesar Cascabcl. Verne, J.
Caesarius of llcisterbach (c.1170-1240): b. at or
near Cologne: joined the Cistercians, 1199.
becoming master of novices and, from 1228 till
his death, prior of the monastery of Heist“-
bach: he was one of the most popular Writers
of the 13th century; see monograph on his
life and works by Michael Ott in the Cath.
Ency.
Dialogue on miracles (1220-35): tr. by H.
von E. Scott and C. C. Swinton Bland; introd.
by G. G. Coulton. (B'way medieval lib) 2V
xix-546; 374p i1. '29 Harcourt. $10.
Fine tr. of this intimate and revealing
manuscript which while primarily a record
of miracles, gives many facts regarding ,m9'
dleval life. (Commonweal 10:51-1 S 18 29)-
"A source of the highest importance for the
understanding not only of the 13th century
monastic life. the habits and the main inter-
ests oi’ the average monk. but also of the
general social history of the period (Sl3'3C'
tator 142:sup 467 Mr 23 '29) (Cath- Mind
292217-28 My '31).
Caesar's column. Donnelly, I.
Caetano. Marcelo: prof. of law, U. of Lisbon.
Portugal.
0 sistem corporativo. '38 Lisbon.
An explanation of the Portuguese C0I‘D0Ta'
tive system followed under Salazar.
Caifcrata, Ilenry Taylor (1849- )
Cathechism simply explained. 180p. rev. and
enl ed '32 Herder. 65c.
“This book of instruction will be of great
advantage in aiding converts to obtain clear
primary notions of Christian doctrine” (Cath.
V1ii(I)or:l3g) 70:850 Mr '00) (America 49:236 Je
Cailero
sociandi nationes. '16 ome.
Treatise on the Holy See as arbiter between
nations.
Cagiati, Mrs. Gactano. See Van Vorst, M.
Cagin, Paul (O.S.B.): French Benedictine
liturgist.
Anaphore apostolique et ses temoins. '19
aris.
Eucharistia, canon primitif de la messe. '12
Paris
Origines de la messe. '21 Paris.
(with Dom Mocquereau) Plain chant and
Solesmes. 05 BOW.
Dom Cagin gives a history of the work at
Solesmes from its inauguration there by Dom
Gueranger (q.v.). and Dom Mocquereau takes
for his theme the school of Solesme, consider-
ing its critical method, the history of a Neum.
and the evolution in taste and tradition. (Cath.
World 821128 0 '05 .
Sacramentaire gelasien d'Angeloume. '20 An-
geloume.
Te Deum ou Illatio? '06 Solesmes.
Cagznau-,. Molse (Rev.)
Fenelon, directeur de conscience. '02 Paris.
L'Abbe Cagnac's doctorate thesis. Following
an account of spiritual directions as under-
stood and practiced in the 17th century. is
given a detailed study of F‘enelon’s dealings
with the souls of various types: then follows
a comparison of Bossuet and Feneion. (Cath.
World 75:687 Ag '02).
Lettres spirituelles en France; introd. 2v. '29
Gigord. 25fr.
Extracts from spiritual writers in French.
with biog. and descriptive notes and a bibliog.
(Cath. World 131:126 Ap '30).
Cagnola, An el
:1 0
Analysis of the Gospels; tr. from the Italian.
by Louis A. Lambert. '92 Benziger.
Cahill, I-Edward (S.J.): founder of An Rioghacht
(The Kingdom), an orgn. for the study of so-
cial questions on the lines of the former Leo
Guild.
Abbot of Mungret. '25 Irish messenger. 1s.
A 4-act drama laid in County Limerick early
in the 7th century. (America 342575 Mr 27 '26).
Framework of a Christian state: an intro-
duction to social science; pref.; introd. front
(por) xxvii-701p. (index) bibliog 1‘ 6x9 '32 M.
H. Gill. 15s: Tienziger. $6.
Worked out methodically and amply docu-
mented. “Perhaps the most elaborate and
comprehensive work on sociology yet produced
in Ireland" (Eccl R 101:243 S '39) (America 47:
479 Ag 20 ’32).
Freemasonry and the anti-Christian move-
ment. 2nd rev and enl ed '30 M. H. Gill. 55.
Sets before the reader the position of Free-
masonry in our 20th century world, the rela-
tions of Catholicism to it. and its dangers. so-
cial, political and religious. (America 422290
D 28 '29, 4-1:143 N 15 '30) (Month 155:82-4 Ja
'30).
. , Sister Emil’
Cqlligrsenic content of some tissues of the albino
rat as a function of ingested sodium arsenite.
vii-26p. 6x9 '36 (Biological ser, 21) Cath. Univ.
‘pa. $1.25.
. 3 my
Cam(l!1t auth) Scottish knight errant. Forbes,
. A.
Way of life. '27 C.T.S.. Dublin. pa.
"Some talks to boys and girls on the funda-
mentals of life" (America 37:46 Ap 23 '27).
Cahill, Sister Mary Camilla (C.D.P.)
Absolute and the relative in St. Thomas and
in modern philosophy. '39 (Ph.D. thesis) Cath.
U. press.
Presents a synthesis of the teaching of St.
Thomas and against this contrasts rritlcallv
the teachings of Spinoza, Fichte, Schelling and
De Romani'pontificis munere paciflcandi et