Johanna Svensson's Ph.D. dissertation provides editions and studies of sixty-four letters, twenty testimonials and four other documents in Latin, among them a long poetic lament on the Peace of Roskilde in 1658. All these documents are found in a seventeenth-century notebook kept in Lund University Library. The compiler was the vicar of Barkåkra, Frans Leche (1614?-1685), or perhaps his son. The documents give valuable insights into Church life in seventeenth-century Scania: practices in connection with baptisms, weddings etc.; the use of testimonials; and the education and ideals of Danish Lutheran clergymen. The editions are reliable and provided with English translations throughout. The author has a happy ability to understand the people...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This study is concerned with Latin dissertations and disputations in the early modern Swedish gymnas...
Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gr...
This review scrutinizes two doctoral dissertations at Lund University, one in Historical Archaeology...
After the Peace of Roskilde in 1658, the territory that Sweden had acquired was to be incorporated i...
The seventeenth century saw the culmination of what has traditionally been called “Lutheran Orthodox...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
The core of the present work is a first edition of the first part of the Latin correspondence of Her...
The production of printed marriage poems (epithalamia) in 17th and 18th century Sweden was a compreh...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
This book presents a critical edition of the Latin letters in ms. G3 (Uppsala University Library) fr...
The Chronica regni Gothorum is the first Latin national history of Sweden. Completed after 1471 by a...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This study is concerned with Latin dissertations and disputations in the early modern Swedish gymnas...
Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gr...
This review scrutinizes two doctoral dissertations at Lund University, one in Historical Archaeology...
After the Peace of Roskilde in 1658, the territory that Sweden had acquired was to be incorporated i...
The seventeenth century saw the culmination of what has traditionally been called “Lutheran Orthodox...
This dissertation is a study of women's letter-writing in eighteenth-century Sweden. The letters are...
The core of the present work is a first edition of the first part of the Latin correspondence of Her...
The production of printed marriage poems (epithalamia) in 17th and 18th century Sweden was a compreh...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
The article presents a reading in context of the manuscript, Monvmenta etInscriptiones Otthinienses ...
This book presents a critical edition of the Latin letters in ms. G3 (Uppsala University Library) fr...
The Chronica regni Gothorum is the first Latin national history of Sweden. Completed after 1471 by a...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This thesis contains three major portions of the early Latin poetry of the theologian Sylvester Joha...
This study is concerned with Latin dissertations and disputations in the early modern Swedish gymnas...
Latin education in Norway can be documented as early as Olav Kyrre when he, in a letter from Pope Gr...