Roma, Vienna e l’Oriente

Author(s):  
Chiara Petrolini

AbstractThey never met. But the ‚friendship by correspondence‘ (1628–1634) between the traveller Pietro Della Valle and the desk-bound librarian of the imperial library in Vienna, Sebastian Tengnagel, was built on a solid foundation: their shared passion for the Christian and Muslim East, its languages and its books was an „iron bond“ that gave rise to a close and immediate understanding between two men, despite their huge differences of temperament and experience. However, these letters (kept at the Vatican Archives and the Austrian National Library) do not just bear witness to the growing knowledge of the East in the first half of the 17th century. They also show that early Catholic Orientalism had its roots in a highly stratified terrain, in which military conflict, irenic tensions, missionary propaganda, philological investigation, religious disputes, a rejection of book censorship, and theories on sovereignty were layered and interwoven. But how, and why, would anyone choose to become an orientalist, and what did it entail? Rome and Vienna, the cities from which the letters were written, were both normative centres with universalist ambitions; both were engaged in a profound rethinking and redefinition of secular and religious power. The pages written by Tengnagel and Della Valle reflect the writers’ love of and interest in books. But reading carefully between the lines you can also hear the ‚noises off‘ of the cities in which they were penned.

Author(s):  
Tomislav Jovanovic

The paper deals with the abbreviated Latin version of Nikodim?s Gospel, which is kept in the Serbian manuscripts section of the National Library in Vienna, dating from the 16th-17th century, bearing the signature Slave 76. This segment of the Gospel is a separate second part of the whole version in Latin, wherein Christ?s descent into Hades is described. This is also the main difference between the Greek and the Latin version of this apocryph. As such, this copy represents a separate phenomenon among Slavic copies. The addendum contains the edited text of the abbreviated variant, compared to the corresponding part of the full version.


Antiquity ◽  
1948 ◽  
Vol 22 (88) ◽  
pp. 190-197
Author(s):  
Ejnar Dyggve

In line with other endeavours expressive of the spirit of self-assertion aroused in the Danish people at the occupation of Denmark by foreign troops during World War II, the Danish National Museum, subsidized by the State Employment Department and the Carlsberg Foundation, undertook a series of thorough and methodical excavations of the two famous Royal Barrows at Jelling in East Jutland (FIG. I), dating from the middle of the 10th century A.D.Earlier excavations here, in 1821 and 1861 (1), had been inconclusive. Ample room still remained for hypotheses and suggestions, and divergent views gradually produced quite a literature on the subject (2). Through the recent examination, the most extensive excavations of their kind in Scandinavia, of the southern barrow, the so-called King Gorm Mound, excavated in 1941, and the northern barrow, the so-called Queen Tyre Mound, in 1942 (3), it became possible to eliminate several doubtful points which had confronted people interested in history for more than a hundred years. At the same time, a solid foundation was laid for the future understanding of the Jelling monuments—the barrows and the runestones—the most significant in Danish history, because they bear witness to the kings who united the smaller Danish Kingdoms into one realm (4).


Author(s):  
Antonio David Palma Crespo

El artículo aborda el nacimiento de la fotografía de guerra en España con la Guerra de África (1859-60). El fotógrafo pionero fue Enrique Facio, del que analizamos su obra. Empleamos las crónicas de guerra de Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, Diario de un testigo de la Guerra de África, que sirven para establecer la relación de las ilustraciones con las crónicas y porque los datos sirven para fijar algunas autorías de las fotografías. Además, se han utilizado archivos familiares, el Archivo General de Palacio (Madrid), el Archivo General Militar de Segovia y la Biblioteca Nacional. También se ha considerado a otros fotógrafos e ilustradores que retrataron la contienda bélica, como Carlos Iriarte, José Vallejo, José Requena y López, Lanos, Juan Del Peral, Dantez.Abstract: This paper discusses the birth of war photography in Spain during the Hispano-Moroccan War (1859-60). The pioneer photographer was Enrique Facio, whose life and works are analyzed. The war chronicles of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, Diario de un testigo de la Guerra de África, are used not only to establish the relation between the ilustrations and the chronicles, but also to determine the authorship of some of the presented photographs. Additionally, other sources such as family archives, the Palace General Archive (Madrid), the Military General Archive of Segovia and the National Library have been employed. Moreover, other photographers and ilustrators that portrayed the military conflict have been considered: Carlos Iriarte, José Vallejo, José Requena y López, Lanos, Juan Del Peral, Dantez. Palabras clave: Fotografía de guerra; Enrique Facio; periodismo gráfico; vistas estereoscópicas; Guerra África.  Keywords: War photography; Enrique Facio; Graphic Journalism; Stereoscopic Views; Hispano-Moroccan War.


Author(s):  
Alexander N. Levichkin ◽  

The article is devoted to several dictionary monuments related to the Azbukovnik genre, which arose and developed in Old Russian lexicography in the 17th century. Several manuscripts of these monuments, judging by the handwriting, are related to the lexicographer David Zamaray who was the head of the Moscow Printing House in the early 17th century. The characteristic handwriting of David Zamaray, with which the manuscripts with his author’s notes were written, is found in the manuscripts of the National Library of Russia (RNL), Solovetskoye sobr., No. 302/322, RNB, Sophijskoe sobr., No. 1567. Also, presumably Zamaray can be attributed to the list of manuscripts of the Russian State Library (RSL), collection S.O.Dolgova, No. 45. Manuscripts of the National Library of Russia, Solovetskoye collection, No. 302/322 and RSL, collection S.O.Dolgova, No. 45 refer to the little-studied period of the formation of the Azbukovnik genre. The first manuscript, organized alphabetically and partly by thematic organization of the vocabulary material, probably served as a reference for David Zamaray in his work on other dictionaries. The second manuscript is part of the lexicographic tradition of the early alphabet books, in which manuscripts of two editions are distinguished. The RNL manuscript, Sophia collection, No. 1567 is a manuscript of a separate edition of the Sixth Azbukovnik described in the article in comparison with other lexicographic monuments.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eulogio Fernández Carrasco

La Semana Santa, ha sido uno de los raros casos de la literatura religiosa en la que pueda dar cabida a un posible procedimiento privilegiado que posibilita el uso de las normas reguladoras de los Ceremoniales eclesiásticos. Este trabajo pone en antecedentes, la importancia de este instrumento normativo, como son los Ceremoniales, para la consecución de los fines ejercitados por el organismo encargado de conseguir tales objetivos, y que no son otros que normativizar los actos religiosos que acontecen en dos de los días más señalados en España, cuales son el Jueves y el Viernes Santo. En relación a la localización del material de nuestro objeto de estudio, hay que hacer notar, que dentro de los trabajos que versan sobre los Ceremoniales eclesiásticos del siglo XVII, no consta en la actualidad una monografía, sino sólo referencias, que aborden el examen que se hace aquí. Para el estudio de este trabajo, hemos estudiado en los manuscritos existentes en la Biblioteca Nacional.The Holy Week, it has been one of the rare cases of the religious literature in the one that could give content to a possible privileged procedure that makes possible the use of the regulatory procedure of the Ceremonial ecclesiastics. This work puts in precedents, the importance of this normative instrument, since they are the Ceremonial ones, for the attainment of the ends exercise for the organism entrusted to obtain such aims, and your that are not others that normativizar the religious acts that happen in two of the days most indicated in Spain, which are the Thursday and the Good Friday. In relation to the location of the material of our object of study, it is necessary to make notice, that inside the works that turn on the Ceremonial ecclesiastics of the 17th century, a monograph does not consist at present, but only you index, that approach the examination that is done here. For the study of this work, we have studied in the existing manuscripts in the National Library.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 109
Author(s):  
Eulogio Fernández Carrasco

Resumen:La Semana Santa, ha sido uno de los raros casos de la literatura religiosa en la que pueda dar cabida a un posible procedimiento privilegiado que posibilita el uso de las normas reguladoras de los Ceremoniales eclesiásticos. Este trabajo pone en antecedentes, la importancia de este instrumento normativo, como son los Ceremoniales, para la consecución de los fines ejercitados por el organismo encargado de conseguir tales objetivos, y que no son otros que normativizar los actos religiosos que acontecen en dos de los días más señalados en España, cuales son el Jueves y el Viernes Santo. En relación a la localización del material de nuestro objeto de estudio, hay que hacer notar, que dentro de los trabajos que versan sobre los Ceremoniales eclesiásticos del siglo XVII, no consta en la actualidad una monografía, sino sólo referencias, que aborden el examen que se hace aquí. Para el estudio de este trabajo, hemos estudiado en los manuscritos existentes en la Biblioteca Nacional.Abstract: The Holy Week, it has been one of the rare cases of the religious literature in the one that could give content to a possible privileged procedure that makes possible the use of the regulatory procedure of the Ceremonial ecclesiastics. This work puts in precedents, the importance of this normative instrument, since they are the Ceremonial ones, for the attainment of the ends exercise for the organism entrusted to obtain such aims, and your that are not others that normativizar the religious acts that happen in two of the days most indicated in Spain, which are the Thursday and the Good Friday. In relation to the location of the material of our object of study, it is necessary to make notice, that inside the works that turn on the Ceremonial ecclesiastics of the 17th century, a monograph does not consist at present, but only you index, that approach the examination that is done here. For the study of this work, we have studied in the existing manuscripts in the National Library.


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