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Acta onomastica
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2012
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vol. 53
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issue 1
350-359
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The registers consist of names of people who were christened, married or buried. They were kept by church initially. They are an important source of anthroponyms, because they contained also names of women and children, not only men’s like in the others official materials. In this study I take an interest mainly in two parish registers. Both come from parish Horní Branná (Semily District, Liberec Region) and were created in the beginning of the second half of 17th century. They are compared with four parish registers of the parish Horní Štěpanice (Semily District, Liberec Region) from 18th century. Based on this comparison, the progress can be seen. The youngest parish registers consist of more information (jobs of men, people’s religion, age of decedents, their cause of death etc.), which could be used in the research.
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This paper deals with the anoikonyms used in the municipal books (land registers) kept in the town of Boskovice during the years 1694–1790. The land registers contain information about transfers and sales of land and immovable property, but also about rights and obligations associated with them. Nowadays, these books are also used as an important source in genealogical research. This study contains a detailed analysis of all the forms of the anoikonyms, i.e. their forms used in the past, the changes of these forms and their present forms, and also a reflection of the old local names of the current urban topography. The article expands and complements older works focused on the history of Boskovice, including brief mentions about anoikonyms, and also builds on older studies about the land registers of Boskovice.
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