Religiousness in the Late Middle Ages : Christianity and traditional culture in Central and Eastern Europe in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries /

This book is devoted to the religiosity of the medieval Christian masses in Central and Eastern Europe and its relationship with the traditional cultures of that time. Addressing such topics as the common instruction of the three prayers and the Decalogue, "Christian" magic in everyday lif...

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Main Author: Bylina, Stanisław
Other Authors: Shannon, Alex
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; New York : Peter Lang, [2019]
Series:Polish studies, transdisciplinary perspectives ; v. 25.
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Online Access:CONNECT

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