Mons. Paolo Pullicino - Collected thoughts - A&SCMPP Collection home page Statistics
The Mons. Paolo Pullicino Collected Thoughts Collection contains handwritten diaries covering a wide range of topics from the 19th century. These include notes on theology, philosophy, etymology, book reviews, and statistics. Pullicino also wrote about Christian morality, classical texts, and sacred speeches, often using scripture and early Christian writings.
The collection includes travel journals from his visits to countries like Italy, France, and Belgium amongst others. These provide insights into education systems, university lectures, and cultural life at the time.
There are also drafts for sermons, speeches, and religious exercises, showing his commitment to teaching and faith. This collection is a valuable historical resource, highlighting Pullicino’s contributions to education, religion, and culture in the 19th century. It offers a clear picture of his detailed work and thoughts.
The manuscripts in this collection are stored at the Archives and have been digitised for preservation and accessibility. The digitised versions were processed and transcribed using the Mons. Paolo Pullicino AI Model on the Transkribus platform, ensuring an adequate transcription of the original content.
You can view the first manuscript on the Interactive Transkribus Sites Platform via the following link:
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