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Th e author of this article speaks on the topic canon procedural law in Prague at the turn of 14th and 15th century. Th ere is tractate Processus iudiciarius secundum stilum Pragensem written by general vicar of Prague archbishop Nicolaus Puchnik in the 2nd half of the 80's of 14th century. Th e main purpose of the article is paleographical, codicological and contentual analysis of all preserved manuscripts (13 pieces) of Processus and make filiation diagram. High concern is focused on diff erences in personal and geographical names in manuscripts which are very important for providing origin and filiation analysis. All these names and dates are highlited because the author considers them to be very important for provenance fixing. Th ere are presented two filiation diagrams. Th e article is attached by chart with chronological order of all manuscripts.
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This study focuses on the manuscripts of the library of the Piarist College in Mikulov which is kept at the Moravian Provincial Library in Brno as a closed holding. The inventory is based on an old manuscript inventory compiled by Vladislav Dokoupil (1918–1992) which, however, has been adapted, completed, and extended substantially by a historical commentary. In the commentary the author tries to determine the origin of the manuscript collection by analysing preserved manuscripts and other archival material of Piarist provenance.
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The study is dedicated to the manuscript of Four-Gospels W 150 from the Chester Beatty Library Collection (Dublin, Republic of Ireland). The publication consists of four aspects that disclose the history of the creation, provenance, usage, and migrations of the manuscript. A detailed paleographic and codicological study of the Gospels made it possible to determine the exact location of its production – village of Pniv (Ivano-Frankivsk oblast, Ukraine) in the first half of the 17th c., by local priest Ioanne. The study of the inscriptions of 1640, 1641, and 1738 showed the purchase of the book by the family of Kostya and Anastasia, together with their sons Gryd and Stepan, daughter Agafia, son-in-law Petrash, daughter-in-law Christina and Maria, as well as grandchildren. The motive of giving the Gospels to the church in the village Yasinia (Transcarpathian region, Ukraine) was concerned with the salvation of their souls. Spouses Ivan and Olena Strukov and Pavlo Gryd were worried about keeping the codex and together paid for a new binding in 1738. The artistic component of the manuscript was also investigated, which made it possible to find out the identity of the author of drawings. As a result of the research, it was possible to reconstruct the history of its provenience and usage from the time of writing to the time of the migration to the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, cataloguing and the first description of the codex.
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