Un colligat insolit din zona Sibiului (miscelaneul religios) de la 1845 al lui Nicolae Lazăr Pîrvul din Răşinari & Istoria lui Alexandru, Sibiu, 1842) şi opţiunile de lectură cucernică privată ale timpului

  • Subiect: The author presents a special colligatum (nr. inv. 13.775, The Library of Zalău country History and Art Museum) made of an manuscript part - represented through a chain of 4 books of catholic prayers translated from German in the year 1845. The catholic prayer books were translated into Romanian in a very clear and beautiful orthodox language by teacher and priest Nicolae Lazăr Pârvul (1813-1888), bound together with other few texts and about 50 white pages, around a edition of "Alexandru's History" (Sibiu, 1842). Through the variety of its structure both spiritually (pious western literature and secular folk literature) as well as physically: a) hand written catholic prayers; b) folk books - printed work "Alexăndria", the 4th edition from Sibiu, that appeared without cover!) and c) many white pages (the virtual part of lecture's waiting horizon) - all these gathered under an excellent epoch bind (judging after its design, in an orthodox manner) this colligatum being in fact a "carrying library" containing a complex of religious mentalities and sensibilities. As a result of different options that were taken at modem rural elite level (an elite that worked as a pendulum between an extern confession and an inner ecumenicism as factors of soul hold) the present patrimony piece represents a model of cultural and spiritual influences and confluence, as well as a real spectrum of time's devout private lectures (Vormärz period).
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Secţiunea: Studii şi articole - Istoria Evului Mediu şi istorie modernă
  • Vezi publicația: Sargetia. Acta Musei Devensis
  • Editura: Astra
  • Loc publicare: Deva
  • Anul publicaţiei: 1999-2000
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXVIII-XXIX-1; anul 1999-2000; subtitlu: Acta Musei Devensis
  • Paginaţia: 341-352
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