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Stefan Javorskyjs Sermons Giovanna Brogi Maksym Yaremenko

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Stefan Javorskyjs Sermons Giovanna Brogi Maksym Yaremenko
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.22 MB
Pages: 487
Author: Giovanna Brogi, Maksym Yaremenko, Tetiana Kuzyk, Marzanna Kuczyńska, and Jakub Niedźwiedź
ISBN: 9789004737563, 9004737561
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 70

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Stefan Javorskyjs Sermons Giovanna Brogi Maksym Yaremenko by Giovanna Brogi, Maksym Yaremenko, Tetiana Kuzyk, Marzanna Kuczyńska, And Jakub Niedźwiedź 9789004737563, 9004737561 instant download after payment.

This edition presents a selection of 15 sermons by Stefan Javors’kyj (1658–1722), a Ukrainian poet and preacher of the late 17th century. His imagination, knowledge, and rhetorical skills made him one of the leading European writers of his time. For political reasons, his sermons remained in manuscript for over 300 years. The editors have painstakingly transcribed the Ukrainian texts and annotated them in English. The edition makes Javors’kyj’s works available to scholars who wish to broaden their knowledge of an unknown part of early modern European literature.

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