Latinitas in the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

Latinitas in the Polish Crown and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Author: Giovanna Siedina
Publsiher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9788866556749

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Between Rome and Byzantium

Between Rome and Byzantium
Author: Jūratė Kiaupienė
Publsiher: Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781644693650

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The focus of this book is the unique socio-political and socio-cultural community of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the golden age of the late fifteenth to early seventeenth century. This study analyses the cultural and political impact of the values disseminated in the newly created state, such as the concept of the state itself, its governance, representation, laws, and other elements of the socio-political system. Through theoretical and factographic arguments, this book demonstrates that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a social, political, and cultural link between geopolitical and geo-cultural spaces of the Roman West and the Byzantine East. Located at the cultural crossroads of Europe, Lithuania was an ethnically diverse, multilingual, multi-faith, multicultural national space. Nurtured by international contacts, its political system developed rapidly, influencing the formation of geopolitical and geo-cultural mentality of the whole Central Eastern European region.

A Generic History of Travel Writing in Anglophone and Polish Literature

A Generic History of Travel Writing in Anglophone and Polish Literature
Author: Grzegorz Moroz
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-08-31
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9789004429611

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A Generic History of Travel Writing in Anglophone and Polish Literature offers a comprehensive, comparative and generic analysis of developments of travel writing in Anglophone and Polish literature from the Late Medieval Period to the twenty-first century. These developments are depicted in a wider context of travel narratives written in other European languages.

A Global Sourcebook in Protestant Political Thought Volume I

A Global Sourcebook in Protestant Political Thought  Volume I
Author: Matthew Rowley,Marietta van der Tol
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781040031889

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This first volume of A Global Sourcebook in Protestant Political Thought provides a window into the early Protestant world, and the ways in which Protestants wrestled with politics and religion in the wake of the Reformation. This period saw political authorities and church hierarchies challenged and defended by scholars, clerics, and laypeople alike. The volume engages the full spectrum of Protestants, with reference to theology, geography, ethnicity, historical importance, socio-economic background, and gender. This diversity highlights how Protestants felt pulled towards differing political positions and used several maps to chart their course – conscience, custom, history, ecclesiastical tradition, and the laws of God, nature, nation, or community. On most important issues, Protestants lined up on opposing sides. Additionally, Catholic and Eastern Orthodox political thought, as well as interactions with Jewish and Muslim texts and thinkers, profoundly influenced different directions taken in the history of Protestant political thought. Even as our own time is fraught with deep disagreement and political polarisation, so too was early modern Europe, and we might read it in the anxieties, uncertainties, hopes, and expectations that the sources vividly express. This sourcebook will enrich both research and classroom teaching in politics, theology, and history, whether geared towards general political or religious history, or towards more specialised courses on colonialism, warfare, gender, race or religious diversity.

Cultures of Voting in Pre modern Europe

Cultures of Voting in Pre modern Europe
Author: Serena Ferente,Lovro Kunčević,Miles Pattenden
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2018-01-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351255028

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Cultures of Voting in Pre-modern Europe examines the norms and practices of collective decision-making across pre-modern European history, east and west, and their influence in shaping both intra- and inter-communal relationships. Bringing together the work of twenty specialist contributors, this volume offers a unique range of case studies from Ancient Greece to the eighteenth century, and explores voting in a range of different contexts with analysis that encompasses constitutional and ecclesiastical history, social and cultural history, the history of material culture and of political thought. Together the case-studies illustrate the influence of ancient models and ideas of voting on medieval and early modern collectivities and document the cultural and conceptual exchange between different spheres in which voting took place. Above all, they foreground voting as a crucial element of Europe’s common political heritage and raise questions about the contribution of pre-modern cultures of voting to modern political and institutional developments. Offering a wide chronological and geographical scope, Cultures of Voting in Pre-modern Europe is aimed at scholars and students of the history of voting and is a fascinating contribution to the key debates that surround voting today.

The Reception of East Slavic Literatures in the West and the East

The Reception of East Slavic Literatures in the West and the East
Author: Shin’ichi Murata,Stefano Aloe
Publsiher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2024
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9791221502374

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This volume, edited by scholars from diverse backgrounds, stems from the original convergence of various geo-cultural viewpoints on the reception of East Slavic cultures and literatures (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarussian, Soviet): European viewpoints are juxtaposed with those of the Japanese, Chinese, Israeli areas. The volume offers a broad look at the history of the perception of these literatures in Europe, Italy, and East Asia (with special attention to their reception in Japan and China). Contacts, influences, meditations, and difficulties in the perception of literary and cultural phenomena are the subject of original comparative analyses. The vitality with which Slavic-Eastern literatures have found echoes in very distant environments, but also the evolution of the self-perception of Ukrainian literature over time, are among the topics.

Essays on the Spread of Humanistic and Renaissance Literary Civilization in the Slavic World 15th 17th Century

Essays on the Spread of Humanistic and Renaissance Literary Civilization in the Slavic World  15th 17th Century
Author: Giovanna Siedina
Publsiher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2024
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9788855181983

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The essays gathered in this volume are devoted to different aspects of the reception of Humanism and the Renaissance in Slavic countries. They mark the beginning of a dialogue among scholars of different Slavic languages and literatures, in search of the ways in which the entire Slavic world – albeit to varying degrees – has participated from the very beginning in European cultural transformations, and not simply by sharing some characteristics of the new currents, but by building a new identity in harmony with the changes of the time. By overcoming the dominant paradigm, which sees all cultural manifestations as part of a separate ‘national’ linguistic, literary and artistic canon, this volume is intended to be the first step in outlining some ideas and suggestions in view of the creation, in the future, of an atlas that maps the relevance of Humanism and the Renaissance in the Slavic world.

Old Church Slavic

Old Church Slavic
Author: Anna Polivanova
Publsiher: Firenze University Press
Total Pages: 838
Release: 2024
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9791221501032

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This book contains a synchronic grammar and grammatical dictionaries of Old Church Slavic. The framework is based on a substantially revised version of the classical descriptive methodology. The intent is to improve on the classical monographs by Vaillant, Diels, Lunt in the direction of utmost completeness, explicitness, and deliberate consistency between the grammatical structure, the corpus of texts (limited to the seven oldest OCS manuscripts), and the dictionaries. The grammar is intended as a set of rules that provide a complete characterization of any OCS wordform. Peculiarities in the language of each source are described as systematic departures from canonical OCS, a conventional constructed variety primarily described by the grammar. The book is addressed to linguists working in Slavic studies, as well as to specialists in the general theory of grammar, especially phonologists and morphologists.