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Almost all preserved musical manuscripts from the 15th century from Bratislava belonged to the Library of Bratislava Chapter. A small part of manuscripts and fragments came from other parish, monastery and school libraries or from private collections ...
Eva Veselovská
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Guest Editor’s Note - Lacunae & Palimpsests: Reading Brian O’Nolan’s Libraries
Adam Winstanley introduces this special issue of The Parish Review dedicated to 'Reading Brian O'Nolan's Libraries' with a tour d'horizon of archival and genetic criticism in O'Nolan studies.
Adam Winstanley
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Church libraries in West Siberia in the XIX- XX centuries
Church libraries played a great role in spreading knowledge at the turn of XIX-XX centuries. Parish libraries included the latest literature of an educational character. The diocesan library stocks contained books on history, pedagogy and other sciences.
O. I. Eremeeva, N. A. Murashova
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Un sermón en quechua de Diego de Molina (Huánuco, 1649)
Diego de Molina, parish priest of Huánuco, finished writing his Sermons for Lent in Quechua in February, 1649. Up till now, only the preliminary text has been published (Romero, 1928).
Gerald Taylor
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Satyshev madrasah: teachers, graduates, history of religious buildings
The madrasah in the village of Satyshevo, Mamadyshsky district of Kazan province (modern Sabinsky district of the Republic of Tatarstan) was one of the oldest rural madrasas in the province.
Khalim M. Abdullin
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Part of a collection held by Cistercian nuns was deposited in the Library of Trzebnica Parish. Among other works are three manuscript prayer books dated to the 17th century.
Anna Sutowicz
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Librarian and scientist Kazys Sendzikas
Two articles discuss the research of Kazys Sendzikas (1909?-1940) on Lithuanian libraries and the history of the period of the Republic (1918-1940). First, the author reviews Sendzikas's written heritage, which consists of 20 items.
Genovaitė Raguotienė
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Ministry at Butyrskaya transit prison: experience of priest Joseph Fudel’ (1892‒1907) [PDF]
This article deals with the ministry of the Russian Orthodox Church in prisons with the experience of priest Iosif Iosifovich Fudel’ as an example. He served at Butyrskaya prison in 1892‒1907. The study draws on both archival and published materials, i.e.
Nadezda Vinyukova
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From Custom to Court: The Evolution of Mediation in European Legal Systems
ABSTRACT This article traces how European mediation has repeatedly rebalanced three variables—(1) the source of mediator authority, (2) the degree of institutionalization, and (3) the operative meaning of voluntariness—from antiquity to the present. Using three periods—Proto‐Mediation (c. 500 BCE–c. 1750), Classical Mediation (c.
Viktoriia Hamaiunova
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