This article presents an inquiry into the topic of catholic coded curiosities in protestant owned curiosity collections in the early modern period. The specific object of this investigation is the curiosity collections of the Library of Winterthur in Switzerland during the 17th and 18th century. This collection contained several objects of catholic origins, which didn't seem to distinguish themselves threw rarity, exoticism or value, like other curiosities typically would. Therefore, the question arose why these objects were part of the collection. This article tries to answer this question by the following argumentation: The protestant reformation brought with it a new ethos of education. Literacy and learning were promoted, so the believe...
This article presents two German Catholic prayer books written by the two sixteenth-century priests ...
The article analyses the permanent exhibition of the Missiemuseum of the Societas Verbi Divini (SVD)...
Protestants Books, Catholic Books in Seventeenth-Century Metz 338 inventories from the years 1645...
The article covers the historical and bibliological aspects pertaining to the libraries of four Jesu...
The closure of religious houses, in varying circumstances, affected all of Europe at some point betw...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
The article argues that lecture catalogues in the form of a periodically issued programme of courses...
The article was based on the archival inventory of the Chapter Library of 1598 and on the surviving ...
The so-called Bürgerbibliothek, the first public library in Zurich, was founded in 1629, partly to p...
This article investigates the problem of spreading of the Protestant ideas in the Basilianmonasterie...
In 1824, the Society for the History and Antiquity of Pomerania (Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschic...
The Book Collection of the Vilna Cathedral Library at the End of the Sixteenth CenturyThis article u...
Guide to an exhibit held by Watkinson Library, 2006. The Reformation is perhaps the first great histo...
In 1537, the first theology courses in Lausanne were dispensed in order to form what would become th...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/2/thumbnail.jpgLibraries during t...
This article presents two German Catholic prayer books written by the two sixteenth-century priests ...
The article analyses the permanent exhibition of the Missiemuseum of the Societas Verbi Divini (SVD)...
Protestants Books, Catholic Books in Seventeenth-Century Metz 338 inventories from the years 1645...
The article covers the historical and bibliological aspects pertaining to the libraries of four Jesu...
The closure of religious houses, in varying circumstances, affected all of Europe at some point betw...
The phenomenon of princely and scientific collections that proliferated in Europe during the sixtee...
The article argues that lecture catalogues in the form of a periodically issued programme of courses...
The article was based on the archival inventory of the Chapter Library of 1598 and on the surviving ...
The so-called Bürgerbibliothek, the first public library in Zurich, was founded in 1629, partly to p...
This article investigates the problem of spreading of the Protestant ideas in the Basilianmonasterie...
In 1824, the Society for the History and Antiquity of Pomerania (Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschic...
The Book Collection of the Vilna Cathedral Library at the End of the Sixteenth CenturyThis article u...
Guide to an exhibit held by Watkinson Library, 2006. The Reformation is perhaps the first great histo...
In 1537, the first theology courses in Lausanne were dispensed in order to form what would become th...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/2/thumbnail.jpgLibraries during t...
This article presents two German Catholic prayer books written by the two sixteenth-century priests ...
The article analyses the permanent exhibition of the Missiemuseum of the Societas Verbi Divini (SVD)...
Protestants Books, Catholic Books in Seventeenth-Century Metz 338 inventories from the years 1645...