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4 J.G. Sparwenfeld’s diary of a journey to Russia 168487
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J.G. SPARWENFELD’S DIARY OF A JOURNEY TO RUSSIA 168487 Redaktör BIRGEGÅRD, ULLA The present work is an edition of the Russian travel diary of Johan Gabriel Sparwenfeld (16551727), the compiler to be of a large Slavonic-Latin dictionary, Lexicon Slavonicum, which was published only recently. Sparwenfeld’s interest in the Russian language and Russian culture began with his journey to Russia in the 1680s. He went there as a member of an embassy, but stayed in Moscow for another two and a half years to study the Russian language and Russian affairs. The diary is written mainly in Swedish and French. The edition contains, in addition to Sparwenfeld’s original text, a translation into English, an extensive commentary, appendices, indexes, a few of Sparwenfeld’s own drawings etc. Apart from a fairly detailed account of the journey itself, the diary provides an eye-witness report from Moscow during a very complicated period in Russian history. This period proved to be the final years of the old Russia, before Peter took power into his hands and a new era began. |
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KUNGL. VITTERHETS HISTORIE OCH ANTIKVITETS AKADEMIENS ÅRSBOK 2002 ISBN 91-7402-325-X |
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SANCTA BIRGITTA, REVELACIONES BOOK VIII, LIBER CELESTIS IMPERATORIS AD REGES Redaktör AILI, HANS This is the first critical edition of Book VIII of the Reuelationes of St. Birgitta of Sweden, a book that was originally conceived by its medieval editor, Alfonso of Jaèn, as a Mirror of Kings, selected from 58 of Birgitta’s Revelations and entitled Liber celestis imperatoris ad reges. The edition bases its text upon the readings of selected medieval manuscripts. The text of the Editio Princeps (impr. B. Ghotan, Lübeck 1492), which is based on two manuscripts belonging to Vadstena Abbey, is here superseded by a text much closer to Alfonso's original version. |
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I ROSENS DOFT. Sånger av Prins Gustav ISBN 91-7402-326-8 |
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STJERNSUND I NÄRKE. Slottet och godset Redaktör ÅMAN, ANDERS Denna rikt illustrerade bok skildrar Stjernsunds slott i Närke ur fler perspektiv än någon gjort tidigare: som frälsegods från stormaktstiden, som nybygge för storföretagaren Olof Burenstam, som kunglig privatbostad, som mönstergård med prisbelönt boskap, som park- och jordbrukslandskap, och det nära sambandet med landskyrkan i Askersund. Till Stjernsund hör också ett rikt persongalleri: Christina Soop på 1600-talet, Olof Burenstam och den egensinnige arkitekten Carl Fredrik Sundvall, prins Gustaf på 1800-talet, Augusta Cassel på 1900-talet och hennes betjänt Oscar Carlsson, som blev den siste kvar från den gamla tiden. MEDVERKANDE FÖRFATTARE: Anders Åman, Staffan Helmfrid, Margareta Revera, Mårten Snickare, Sven Fritz, Christian Laine, Bo Vahlne, Elisabet Stavenow-Hidemark, Anna Blomerg, Klaus Stritzke, Ulrich Lange, Bengt Lindhé. Ulf Erik Hagberg, Gustaf Trotzig och Lars-Olof Skoglund. |
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Redaktör PRAWITZ, DAG This volume contains 16 papers on problems about meaning and interpretation. The themes treated range from general philosophical issues concerning meaning and interpretation to more specific questions about interpretation of historical events, Biblical texts and statutory law. Three themes that receive much attention in several papers are: the objectivity and normativity of meaning, the reading and interpretation of fiction, and the role and limitations of the principle of compositionality in linguistic understanding. All the papers were presented at a conference held in Stockholm in 1998 with scholars from philosohy, linguistics, aesthetic disciplines, history, jurisprudence and theology. WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM: Dag Prawitz, Paul Ricœur, Jørgen Dines Johansen, Kendall L. Walton, Donald Davidson, Staffan Carlshamre, Rolf Torstendahl, Arne Jarrick, Östen Dahl, Peter Pagin, Göran Rossholm, Anders Pettersson, Lars Hartman, Åke Frändberg, Hans Ruin and Dag Westerståhl. |
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