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| Format | Book Whole |
|---|---|
| Author, Monographic | Ambauen, Andreas [Andrew] |
| Title, Monographic | Himmels-Rosen; oder: Darstellung der 15 heil. Rosenkranz-Geheimnisse nach der geheimnisvollen Stadt Gottes der gottseligen Klosterjungfrau Maria von Agreda mit prakt. Nutzanwendungen zum Gebrauche bei der Mai-Andacht, sowie auch waehrend des Oktober- oder Rosenkranz-Monats |
| Place of Publication | [Mount Angel, Ore.?] |
| Publisher | the author |
| Date of Publication | 1894 |
| Extent of Work | viii, 587 pages |
| Notes | On title page: Herausgegeben von Rev. Andreas Ambauen, Priester der Erzdioezese Milwaukee. Verfasser des "Geistlicher Jugendfreund," u. s. w. Mit oberhirtlicher Genehmigung. Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers. 1894. --- On t.p. verso: Imprimatur: F. X. Katzer, Erzbischof von Milwaukee. Wm. H. Gross, Erzbischof von Oregon. Buchdruckerei der Benediktiner Vaeter, Mount Angel, Ore. Copyright 1894 by Rev. Andrew Ambauen. |
| MKI Annotation | Ex libris: Salzmann Library, St. Francis Seminary, St. Francis, Wis. / Milwaukee, Wis. 53207 From Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the United States (1900): AMBAUEN, Andrew Joseph, R.C. priest, was born at Beckenried, canton of Unterwalden, Switzerland, March 7, 1847. He received his early education in his native place and later in the Jesuit college at Feldkirch, Austrian Tyrol, and at the college at Brieg and Einsiedeln. He studied theology at the seminary of Mentz, Hesse Darmstadt, and in 1872 came to the United States and completed his course of study at the Arch-Episcopal provincial seminary in Milwaukee, Wis. He was ordained priest in 1872, and served in various mission stations until 1886, when he became pastor of St. Joseph's church at Dodgeville, Wis. He is the author of: "The Devout Companion" (1887); "Our Christian Duties" (1887); "The Floral Apostles, or What the Flowers Say to Thinking Man" (1892); and in German "The Friend of Youth" (1892); "Roses of Heaven" (1894); and "Guide to Our Celestial Home" (1885); and numerous articles contributed to Catholic magazines. |
| Donated by | John Manke, 2007 |
| Call Number | PIA OR |
| MKI Terms | Catholic Church/ Prayers |