Funeral sermons published in the 17th century in Poland constitute an impressive collection of more than 600 texts. They must have been printed by all the contemporary printers in Małopolska, Wielkopolska, Silesia, Mazowsze, Pomerania and the Eastern Borderlands. They were written by monks and priests of various denominations, some of them seasoned preachers, and some clergy without experience or talent. Fairly large numbers of these sermons have been preserved as part of the heritage of each of the printing centres. However, barely 17 funeral addresses printed in the 17th century in Danzig have survived, representing less than 3% of the total domestic output of this type of literature. With this article in mind, we have selected seven serm...
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The conference “The History of Books and Press: The Present State of Research 2011–2013” took place ...
On 27−27 March 2014 the Institute of Information Science and Book Studies of the University of Warsa...
In the autumn of 2009 a project called "Me – Regionalist" came into being in the Department of Polis...
Funeral sermons published in the 17th century in Poland constitute an impressive collection of more ...
In the 17th century funeral sermons were one of the most frequent forms of public utterances. More t...
The subject of this article is the Przewodnik do Języká Polſkiego [Guide to the Polish Language] by ...
Tradition is understood here in the cultural sense (following Kazimierz Dobrowolski) as “the heritag...
The author examines the question of cultural memory reflected in two volumes of the book Talks abou...
The article focuses on the activity of the Szara Gallery in Cieszyn that for the last 10 years pres...
The article presents excerpts from Polish-language court records made from the sixteenth to the eigh...
Poland from the perspective of the 18th century in the prophetic visions of Wojciech Dembołęcki Th...
“Material catastrophe” in the memories of three women – members of the Polish aristocracy and landed...
Father Simon of St. Antony (Szymon od św. Antoniego), a calced Carmelite and preacher of the fi rst ...
The paper describes the development of the publishing market associated with the literary legacy of ...
In the article the problem of semiosis of the global topie in verbal and visual texts is taken into ...
The conference “The History of Books and Press: The Present State of Research 2011–2013” took place ...
On 27−27 March 2014 the Institute of Information Science and Book Studies of the University of Warsa...
In the autumn of 2009 a project called "Me – Regionalist" came into being in the Department of Polis...