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THE GUIDE TO CATHOLIC VLITERATURE, 1888-1940 265
Coppens, Charles (S.J.)-continued
zerland, and the Scandanavian Peninsula: with
a brief glance at its fortunes in Ireland.
France, and the Netherlands. (Cath. World
86:684 F '08)
Spiritual instructions for religious. '14 Her-
der. $1.25.
Well adapted for spiritual reading for re-
ligious. (Cath. World 100:836 Mr '15
Systematic study of the Catholic religion.
xiii-370-22p. 34th ed '36 Herder. $1.25.
Concise, logical, fresh. and free from the
dry formal method. Condenses the proofs for.
and an account of. the historical development
(‘>31 Catholic doctrines. (Cath. World 78:l06
3
Who are the Jesuits? '11 Herder. pa 15c.
A history of the Society of Jesus from its
founding. The work affords a handy compen-
dium of information concerning it. (Cath.
World 93:824 S '11) (America 52138 My 20 '11)
Coppens, Joseph V
Imposition des mains et les rites connexes
dans le Nouveau Testament et dans l’eglise
ancienne. '25 s.
Oflrande des ildeles dans la liturgie eucharis-
tique ancienne. '27 Louvain.
Coppens, Urban (O.F.M.)
Palais de Caiphe et la nouveau jardin Saint-
Pierre. 94p. '04 Picard.
Copper country. Synon, M.
Coppleters, llonore Joseph (1874- ): b. Over-
rneire, Belgium; S.T.D., Louvain U.; priest. '99;
prof., Hebrew and S. Scrlp., Louvain. '02- ;
Canon. Ghent Cathedral; contbr. to the Cath.
Ency.. Revue Biblique. Revue d'hlst. eccl.. etc.;
sketch and bibliog. in the Cath. Ency. and its
Makers.
(jt auth) Evangeliorum secundum Matt-
haeum, Marcum, et Lucarn synopsis. Camer-
lynck, A.
Copninzzer, 1).
Gerald Griffin. '30 C.T.S., Dublin. 5c.
Sketch of the famous Irish novelist who
became a Christian Brother.
Coppinger, )1. ll.
Polemique francaise sur la vie du Pere
Hecker. '98 Paris.
Coppo. Giovanni (ll.
Le en of the holy Fina virgin of Santa
Glm gnano; now 1st tr from the tricento Ital-
ian: introd. and notes by M. Mansfield. (New
medieval lib) '10 Oxford. $1.85.
Coptic )Rite (Egyptian but not Ethiopian Chris-
t s
an .
Ewetts, B. T. A. Rites of the Coptic church.
Copns, John Edwin (S.J.) (1854-1915): b. and
educ. in England; convert, 1876; journalist,
Canada and U. S.. '76-87; ioined the Jesuits.
'87; ordained by Cardinal Gibbons; taught in
Jesuits’ colleges in middle west; obit.. America
13264 Je 19 '15; Some roads to Rome in
America, contains his account of his conver-
sion.
Andros of Ephesus. '11 Wlltzius. o. p.
Love story laid in Ephesus shortly after
Christ's Ascension. Sustained interest. Good
picture of the early church. (Cath. World 93:
110 Ap '11). (America 4:547 Mr 18 11).
As gold in the furnace. '11 Benziger.
Boys’ story of a. mysterious theft and a
wrongly suspected hero, whose character is
much too noble to be true. (Cath. World
931258 My '11). ,
Harry Russell, a. Rockland college boy. 03
Benziger.
A fast moving tale of modern American fam-
ily iife. (Cath. World 782259 N '03).
Making of Mortlake. '09 Benziger.
This line story for boys tells how Frank
Mortlake rises on his dead self to higher
things. (America 2:1:O1 N 6 '09).
St. Cuthbert's. 245p. '03 Benziger.
Shadows lifted. 262p. '04 Benziger.
Son of Siro. '09 Benziger.
A novel founded on the Gospel-history. and
covering the early years or Christs life, as well
as those of His ministry. Siro’s son is Lazarus.
The story is a. fine piece of imaginative con-
struction. (Cath. World 89 2256 My 09).
Cor atennnn. Quirico, J.
Cora . Mackenzie, C.
Coraxn cardlnali. Beliasis, E.
Corathiel, Elizabeth II. C.
Oberammergau: its story and its passion
play. 138p. ii '34 BOW 3(6.
Corbett, Alo 'sius (O.C.D.) '
Good so diet of Christ: Count Albert de Mun.
'23 C.T.S., Dublin. pa.
Corbett, John (S.J.) 1869-): b. Brooklyn: educ.
St. Johns U., Brook yn; Benedictine Co1l., Sar-
nen. Switzerland; U. oi’ Innsbruck: Woodstock
Coll.; joined the Jesuits, '88; priest, '01; ex-
editor. Messenger of the Sacred Heart; now at
St. Francis Xavier's. N.Y.C.; see sketch in the
Amer. Cath. Who's Who. v4 ('40-41).
pawgigrt is the Bible? 31p. '27 Paulist press.
A clear, succinct presentation of what the
Church holds regarding the Bible, particularly
its inspiration and inerrancy. (America 37:11‘?
My 14 '27).
Corbett, Timothy (1858-1939) : b. Mendota, Minn.;
educ. in France, Montreal, and Boston; priest,
'86; Bishop of Crookston, Minn.. '10-38: re-
signed and was made titular Bishop of Vita:
see sketch in The Amer. Oath. Who's Who, V4-
('40-41).
Statutes of the diocese of Crookston. Minn.;
promulgated by the diocesan synod held Sept.
20. 1921. '23 Herder. $1.50.
“It is a practical handbook of parochial
procedure, and a clear exposition of the priest's
%l?31)igations and duties." (America 292524 S 15
Corbishley, Thomas (S.J.)
Agnosticism. '36 C.T.S., London. 5c.
Corcoran, Charles (S.J.) (1893-): b. Wisconsin
Rapids, Wis.; A. ., .A., St. Louis U.; joined
the Jesuits. '13; priest, '26; instr. in English,
Marquette U. H. S.: see sketch in the Amer.
Cath. Who's Who, v4 ('40-41).
Blackrobe. 377p. front 5V,x8 end paper
(map) '37 Bruce. $2.00.
“Fr. Marquette steps from the pages of this
book a splendid figure of a. man whose warm
and sympathetic personality charmed Indian
and white man alike. His indomitable courage
in the face of danger and illness and serene
acceptance of death in he wilderness will
endear him to modern readers as it did to his
comrades nearly 300 years ago." (St. Anth M
452560 F '38). (Cath. World 1472637 Ag '38).
(Commonweal 27:530 Mr 4 '38).
Corcoran, M. J. (O.S.A.)
Our own St. Rita. '19 Benziger.
This biog. of the girl, wife, mother, widow,
nun and saint is satisfactorily presented. (Cath.
yglsgrld 1101115 0 '19). (America 212481 Ag 16
Corcoran, Sister Mary llelen Patricia.
(ed) La Christiada. Hojeda, D.de.
Cm-comn. Timothy (S.J.) (1872-)2 b. Roscrea, Ire-
land; educ. Tuilabeg. Clongowes, Univ. Coll.
(B.A., D.Litt.), and Louvain; priest, '09; prof.
at Clongowes and Stonyhurst; prof. of educa-
tion, Univ. Coll., Dublin, '09-; member Irish
MSS. Commn.: member senate of Natl. U. of
Ireland. Author, Plato's later doctrine on edu-
cation ('27), systems of education in Ireland
('28). Quintillian and the Renaissance ('30),
Illegal popular schools in Ireland ('32), The
Clongowes record ('32), etc.
Renatae iitterae. '26 Dublin.
On Humanism in the 16th century schools.
some lists of Catholic lay teachers and their
illegal schools in the later penal days; with
hist. commentary. viii-116p. ii maps '32 M. H.
Gill. pa W6.
(comp) State policy in Irish education, A.D.
1536-1816; exemplified in documents collected
from lectures to postgraduate classes; introd.
'17 Longmans. $2
A series of documents illustrating the
chequered history of Irish education, hampered
for centuries by prejudice. (America 162602
Mr 31 '17).
Studies in the history of classical teaching,
Irish and continental. 1500-1700. '12 Benziger.
“The 1st part of this scholarly work deals
with the life and labors or Fr. Wm. Bathe, S.J.,
and his method of language teaching (pp.
1-130); the 2d part, with the practice of class-