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The princes Chartoryiskys in Ukraine: glimpses of the history (before the 17th century)
Pages of the family history of the Princes Chartoryiskys closely connected with the history of Ukraine are considered. Special attention is paid to the fact, that the Chartoryiskys had been the Orthodoxal family for a long time, but for some reason or other they adopted Catholicism.
I.I. Kryvosheya
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This work is dedicated to the analysis of the monograph by the renowned regional historian D. A. Lyapin, titled “On the Empire’s Edge: Everyday Life of the Southern Population of Russia in the 17th Century,” published in 2020.
Yakov A. Lazarev, Daniil O. Manin
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“I’ll write the short chronicle for my own purpose...” Archbishop Pahomiy’s Chronograph and Russian amateur historians of 17th century [PDF]
In attention center of this work is a Chronograph compiled by Astrakhan’ archbishop Pahomiy in the middle of 17th century. This is one of the so-called ‘chronographs with special composition’ based on later variants of Russian Chronograph.
Savinov Mikhail
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Villa Carafa di Roccella in Posillipo between the 17th and 18th Centuries
As of today, there is not a complete study on the villas in Naples between the 16th and 17th centuries. The demolition or the big transformations of buildings incorporated in the new town have, until now, discouraged the scholars from this systematic ...
Maria Gabriella Pezone
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Beregi kenéznevek a 17. század első feléből
Knez (‘Village Elder’) Names in Bereg County from the First Half of the 17th Century Among the essential sources of name studies of Bereg County, one can mention the urbaria (registers of fief ownership) and censuses made in the Estate of Munkács ...
Zsolt Sebestyén
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The article is devoted to the little-studied Northern European sources of Russian plays on the plot about Tamerlane and Bayazet of the late 17th — early 18th centuries.
M. V. Kaplun
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The Briefportal Leibniz is a digital collection of selected letters from series III (Mathematischer, naturwissenschaftlicher und technischer Briefwechsel) of the ongoing critical print edition of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz’ works and letters, edited by ...
Maximilian Görmar
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Provincialising Early Feminism: A View from the Middle East
Abstract ‘Provincializing Europe’, derived from Dipesh Chakrabarty's work of that name, argued that an imagined ‘Europe’ was a founding myth for modernity. While not mentioning feminism, this analysis is a valuable starting point for tracing the path of the term ‘féminism’ from France to Britain to the Ottoman Empire and from the USA to the Arab world –
Ruth Roded
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La diffusion de la législation royale au Portugal et dans ses possessions atlantiques, 1621-1808
This article examines the processes through which royal legislation was circulated in Portugal and across its Atlantic territories between 1621 and 1808.
Pedro Cardim, Miguel Baltazar
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The evolution and restoration of European vertically arranged mechanical turret clocks before the 17th century [PDF]
From the 14th to 17th century in Europe, a variety of types of mechanical turret clocks were manufactured, many of which have been replaced or abandoned. At present, vertically arranged mechanical turret clocks can be rarely found.
T.-Y. Lin, W.-F. Lin
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