Archives of the community of the Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem
Held by Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem, Saint Peter in Gallicantu (ACJ)
Reference | JM-ACJ/P/3-5/5 |
Title | Franken's notes and transcriptions; drawings, photographs of the sanctuary and works from 1970-1971. |
Dates | 1960-1971,... |
Dates Start | 1960 |
Dates End | 1971 |
Level of description | File |
Extend and medium | 1 file |
Repository | Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem, Saint Peter in Gallicantu (ACJ) |
Name of creator(s) | Community of the Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem (ACJ) |
Description | * Fr. Franken's notes. 1971, undated. (57 pieces) * Fr. Franken's text on the convent of St. Peter in Gallicante, undated * Biography of Fr. Germer-Durand by Fr. Austin Treamer annotated, undated * Photographs and drawings of the sanctuary and the works. 1960-1971, undated. (264 pieces) * Photographs of the site, the excavations and the plan of the ruins of the "Gallicantus" in 1912, the archaeological objects and mosaics discovered and the mosaics of the church of Saint-Pierre en Gallicante. (32 pieces) Note: presence of a negative. * Photographs of the interior of the church, plans and topographical surveys of the northeast of the esplanade of the mosques, the lithostrotos and the swimming pools of Bethesda made by Charles Warren, an aerial view of the entrance of the Jordan River into the Dead Sea (?), a portrait of Fr. Vincent Paul Bailly and one of the unidentified P., a plate with six photographic photographs sold under envelope from the sanctuary of Saint Pierre en Gallicante; a reproduction of a drawing illustrating Christ in prison. (34 pieces) Note: Charles Warren's documentation was used to make other plans. * 2 glass plates representing engravings or drawings of imprisoned Jesus, St. Peter the Apostle flanked by a cock crowing and a view of the church of St. Peter in Gallicante. Note: See in particular the pencil and black ink drawing in P3 "Reus Est Mortis. Mat. XXVI". * Photographs of Fr. Gervais' last moments in Rome, his absolution and funeral portrait, 1960-1961 (7 pieces) * Photographs of the works and excavations from September 1970 to April 1971. (219 pieces) |
Language of material | French |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/frankens-notes-and-transcriptions-drawings-photographs-of-the-sanctuary-and-works-from-1970-1971?sf_culture=en |
Reference | JM-ACJ |
Title | Archives of the community of the Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem |
Covering dates | 19th - 20th century |
Dates Start | 1872 |
Dates End | 1994 |
Level of description | Fonds |
Extend and medium | Global extent : about 10 linear meters |
Repository | Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem, Saint Peter in Gallicantu (ACJ) |
Name of creator(s) | Community of the Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem (ACJ) |
Archival history | Little information is available on this subject. The documentary gaps are certain but can be explained in different ways: disasters related to wars and armed conflicts, relocations, etc. |
Description | The documents described are divided into two main documentary collections corresponding to the community's two settlements in Jerusalem: Saint-Pierre en Gallicante and Notre-Dame-de-France. |
System of arrangement | The following research instrument was produced by Emeline Rotolo and Emmanuelle Giry, archivists at the Archives nationales de France, during a mission carried out as part of the Open Jerusalem Project. This European research project aims to identify available sources on the history of Jerusalem for the period 1840-1940. The proposed description respects as much as possible the arrangement in which the archivists discovered the fonds (articulation between a Saint-Pierre en Gallicante part and a Notre-Dame de France part). A summary inventory was carried out in 1985 by the Italian However, since the completion of this inventory, deficits may have appeared (registers); these have been indicated in the following directory. Consequently, the 2017 work did not lead to a new listing or restructuring of the fund; the original order was preserved, even if within the material units, files could be reconstituted. |
Conditions governing access | Subject to the authorization of Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption in Jerusalem, Saint Peter in Gallicantu (ACJ) |
Finding aids | Archives de la communauté de Saint-Pierre en Gallicante des Pères augustins de l'Assomption, Répertoire numérique sommaire établi par Emeline Rotolo, Emmanuelle Giry, Première édition électronique, Archives nationales/ Open Jerusalem Project, Jérusalem, 2017 |
Publication notes | Community Archives : . Archives in the archives department of the General Curia in Rome (which were the subject of a survey mission as part of the project by Emeline Rotolo in 2016). . Provincial Archives in Paris Archives from other institutions: . French diplomatic archives (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nantes) . Secret archives, Vatican. Trimbur (Dominique), « Une présence française en Palestine : Notre-Dame de France », Bulletin du Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem, 3, 1998, p. 33-58.P1-P9 Saint-Pierre en Gallicante1876-1983 |
Rules or conventions | International standard for archival description, General, etc. |
Date of the catalogue | Finding aid established in 2017. |
Archivist's notes | Authors : Emeline Rotolo, Emmanuelle Giry |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/archives-of-the-community-of-the-augustinian-fathers-of-the-assumption-in-jerusalem |