Edward L. Surtz, S.J. papers,

The Surtz papers consist of 1.5 linear feet spanning the years of 1930 to 1983, with the bulk of materials ranging from 1950 to 1973, and contain correspondence, publications, photographs, reviews, sermons, awards, bibliographies, and syllabi. Subjects covered include Thomas More, Utopia, St. John F...

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Main Author: Surtz, Edward, 1909-1973
Corporate Author: Loyola University Chicago. Archives
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Language:English
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100 1 |a Surtz, Edward,  |d 1909-1973. 
245 1 0 |a Edward L. Surtz, S.J. papers,  |f 1930-1983  |g (bulk 1950-1973). 
300 |a 1.5  |f linear feet. 
351 |a Arranged into 4 series: 1. Biographical Information, 1971-1973, n.d.; 2. Professional Life, 1948-1977, n.d.; 3. Reviews, 1952-1970, n.d.; 4. Publications, 1930-1972, n.d.;  |b alphabetical arrangement. 
520 2 |a The Surtz papers consist of 1.5 linear feet spanning the years of 1930 to 1983, with the bulk of materials ranging from 1950 to 1973, and contain correspondence, publications, photographs, reviews, sermons, awards, bibliographies, and syllabi. Subjects covered include Thomas More, Utopia, St. John Fisher, Germain Marc'hadour, and the Amici Themae Mori Society. 
545 0 |a Born July 5, 1909; died January 18, 1973. Early English Renaissance scholar. Edward Louis Surtz, S.J., was born in Cleveland. He entered the Society of Jesus in1931 after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from John Carroll University. In 1934 he received his Master of Arts in English from Xavier University, and his Ph. D. in English from Harvard University followed in 1948. From 1936 to 1939 Surtz taught at Loyola Academy in Chicago, and from 1948 until his death in 1973 he was a member of the English department faculty at Loyola University Chicago. Surtz was an influential teacher and scholar with an international reputation. He is best known for his work in Early English Renaissance, specifically focusing on Thomas More, St. John Fisher, and Henry VIII. 
546 |a In English. 
555 0 |a Finding aid available in repository;  |c folder level. 
600 1 0 |a Surtz, Edward,  |d 1909-1973  |v Archives. 
600 1 0 |a More, Thomas,  |d 1565-1625. 
600 1 0 |a Fisher, John,  |c Saint,  |d 1469-1535. 
600 0 0 |a Henry  |b VIII,  |c King of England,  |d 1491-1547. 
710 2 |a Loyola University Chicago.  |b Archives. 
852 |a Loyola University of Chicago  |b Archives and Special Collections.  |c Cudahy Library, 1032 W. Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660. 
856 4 2 |3 Finding aid to the Edward Surtz, S.J., papers  |u http://www.luc.edu/media/lucedu/archives/pdfs/surtz.pdf 
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