John and Jean Oesterle Papers

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spelling OES John and Jean Oesterle Papers Guide University of Notre Dame Archives University of Notre Dame Archives 2005 Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 Based on paper finding aids and inhouse database. English OES John and Jean Oesterle Papers 1951-2000. Oesterle, John and Jean. 9 linear feet. 4.6 linear feet of printed material. 6 linear feet of photographs. 4 home movies. University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, Indiana 46556 English. Administrative Information Jean Oesterle. Grade books and other student records closed. Manuscript material closed for processing. Preferred Citation John and Jean Oesterle Papers (OES), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556 Scope and Content Correspondence, memorabilia, drafts, clippings, mimeographed notes and handouts; notebooks of John Oesterle; a Polish translation of one of his books, Etyka ; files from courses he taught; correspondence between the Oesterles and Charles de Koninck; personal files of Jean Oesterle representing among other things her work as managing editor of The New Scholasticism ; with drafts of her translation of St. Thomas Aquinas' Disputed Questions on Evil (De Malo) , which was published by the University of Notre Dame Press. Also offprints of articles written by or received by John Oesterle and mimeographed, computer-printed, or xeroxed articles; copies of The New Scholasticism 1951-1990 (incomplete) with some notes; publications of the American Catholic Philosophical Association; and a copy of Logic: The Art of Defining and Reasoning (second edition 1963) by John Oesterle. Photographs consist mostly of slides representing European travels of the Oesterles, with some Notre Dame (Indiana) slides, and a photo album. Background Students of Charles DeKoninck; graduates of Laval University; editors of The New Scholasticism; translators of works of St. Thomas Aquinas. Starting in 1953 and until his death in 1977, John Oesterle served as a professor of philosophy at Notre Dame. He was appointed editor of The New Scholasticism in 1966. He died in 1977. Jean Oesterle served as managing editor of The New Scholasticism and translated works of St. Thomas Aquinas. She died in 2001. Oesterle, John A. Oesterle, Jean T. University of Notre Dame. Department of Philosophy. Logic, the art of defining and reasoning. On evil. The New scholasticism. Etyka. Related Material The New Scholasticism Records COES John and Jean Oesterle: Manuscripts POES John and Jean Oesterle: Printed Material GOES John and Jean Oesterle: Photographs AOES John and Jean Oesterle: Audio-Visual Material AOES 28482 J.A. Oesterle Graduation 1952/06 AOES 28483 B. Durrell (somebody riding a horse) no date AOES 28484-28485 South Dakota, Zion Home Movies 1952
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title John and Jean Oesterle Papers : Guide
spellingShingle John and Jean Oesterle Papers : Guide
Oesterle, John A.
Oesterle, Jean T.
University of Notre Dame. Department of Philosophy.
title_short John and Jean Oesterle Papers
title_full John and Jean Oesterle Papers
title_fullStr John and Jean Oesterle Papers
title_full_unstemmed John and Jean Oesterle Papers
title_sort John and Jean Oesterle Papers
publishDate 1951-2000.
publisher University of Notre Dame Archives
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physical 9 linear feet. 4.6 linear feet of printed material. 6 linear feet of photographs. 4 home movies.
language English
topic Oesterle, John A.
Oesterle, Jean T.
University of Notre Dame. Department of Philosophy.
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