01065nam--2200361---450-99000120811020331620090327111056.00-333-80161-X000120811USA01000120811(ALEPH)000120811USA0100012081120031021d2001----km-y0enga50------baengUSy|||z|||001yyElectoral systemsa comparative introductionDavid M. FarrellHoundmillsPalgravecopyr. 2001XIII, 241 p.22 cmElezioniGran Bretagna324.6FARRELL,David M.556160ITUNIMARC990001208110203316324.6 FAR 1 (ISP IV 1294)11666 E.C.ISP IV00088440BKECOALINA1020031021USA011053PATRY9020040406USA011726PAOLA9020050427USA011446RSIAV29020090327USA011110Electoral systems985877UNISA02105nam 2200421 n 450 991049374490332120230516175126.03-631-70844-0(CKB)5590000000537433(NjHacI)995590000000537433(EXLCZ)99559000000053743320230516d2019 uu 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReligiousness in the Late Middle Ages Christianity and traditional culture in Central and Eastern Europe in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries /Stanisław Bylina, Alex Shannon, Christopher JamesBerlin :Peter Lang GmbH,2019.1 online resource (172 pages)3-631-67435-X Christianity in medieval Central and Eastern Europe - Christian influence on traditional folk culture - Folklore and its influence on Christian practices - Instruction in the Christian liturgy - Folk attitudes toward the sacred - Christian attitudes toward the sacred - Attitudes toward the afterlife - Heaven and damnation - Prayer and hymns in church - Preachers - Parochial schools - Magic - Everyday life - Blasphemers.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. The author addresses such topics as the common instruction of the three prayers and the Decalogue, "Christian" magic in everyday life and images of heaven and eternal damnation.Religiousness in the Late Middle Ages Church historyEurope, CentralChurch historyEurope, EasternChurch historyChurch history.270Bylina Stanisław1279747James ChristopherShannon AlexNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910493744903321Religiousness in the Late Middle Ages3015939UNINA