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Parishes Registers and Lists of Parishes Residents in the Wróblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences: Genesis and Confessional Singularity

open access: yesBibliotheca Lituana, 2012
The article treats baptismal, matrimonial and death parish registers in 17th–20th centuries, also lists of confirmees and lists of converts to Roman Catholic Church or Orthodox Church, lists of parishes and parishes’ residents of territories in Lithuania, Belarus, Poland and East Prussia. Manuscript materials used in article belong to various Christian
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Access, restrictions, and readership in early modern parish libraries

open access: yesLibrary & Information History
This article explores the collections and accessibility of parish libraries in early modern England and the subjects in which their readers were most interested. The period covered begins with the 1558 accession of Elizabeth I, which preceded by only a few years the establishment of the first post-Reformation parish library, and ends with the ...
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Sermons and Sermonizing in 18th-Century Russia: At Court and Beyond

open access: yesSlovene, 2014
This paper is devoted to the question of the spread of court sermons in 18th-century Russian society. The author describes three types that had been formed by the 1740s: court, seminary, and parish homilies. The main question is how and by what means did
Ekaterina I. Kislova
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The Chained Parish Library of Chirbury, with Reference to Herbert Family Provenances

open access: yesThe Library, 2018
Abstract This article examines a parochial library which was established in Chirbury, in Shropshire, following the death in 1677 of its long-serving incumbent, Edward Lewis. It is particularly concerned with a number of claims which scholars have made about the collection, notably that it preserves a portion of a library which the ...
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Ulrich Pfeffel's Library: Parish Priests, Preachers, and Books in the Fifteenth Century

open access: yesSpeculum, 2012
In 1460 Karl von Seckendorf sent the following note along with a manuscript that included a biblical commentary, the Postilla super epistulas dominicales by Matthias de Liegnitz, to an acquaintance.
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Wzorniki architektoniczne doby klasycyzmu : rozważania nad prospektywnym charakterem proponowanych rozwiązań

open access: yesKwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2014
ARCHITECTURE PATTERN BOOKS IN THE ERA OF CLASSICISM. A REFLECTION ON THE IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED SOLUTIONS Pattern books, including those related to architecture, are a wide topic, frst of all because it is diffi cult to defi ne a pattern book ...
Ryszard Mączyński
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The Library of the Kamojys Parish Church in the Seventeenth Century

open access: yesSenoji Lietuvos literatūra
The article deals with the library of the Kamojys church that was inventoried during the visitation of the church in 1654. It also includes a description of the library and a discussion of the kind of books they might have been. The parish church of Kamojys in the Sviriai deanery of the Vilnius diocese has long attracted attention for its exceptional ...
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Computational protocol to perform a spatiotemporal reconstruction of an epidemic. [PDF]

open access: yesSTAR Protoc, 2023
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