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The fifteenth-century incunabula within collection of library of Carmelite convent in Czerna
Author(s) -
Waldemar Graczyk
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
saeculum christianum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2720-0515
pISSN - 1232-1575
DOI - 10.21697/sc.2016.23.10en
Subject(s) - liturgy , fifteenth , gentry , spirituality , asceticism , classics , resource (disambiguation) , art , history , computer science , archaeology , medicine , computer network , alternative medicine , pathology
The monastery dedicated to St Elijah in Czerna was founded by Agnes of Teczynska Firlej in 1631. From its beginning the monastery collected works both for the celebration of liturgy and so as to deepen the knowledge and spirituality in the areas of asceticism, preaching and theology. Books usually came from donations and legacies. Currently in the resource library of old prints in Czerna there are 14 incunabula. The incunabula are not uniform provenance band books. They come from the ecclesiastical institutions, from individual persons and from the clergy. Some of the incunabula have an original binding, other have been replaced or refurbished. Though it is a small collection of books, in terms of quality it reflects the interests and needs of the environment. The smudged corners of the pages and the highlights made of a part of the text can testify that these books were used by monks in deepening their knowledge.

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