Writings on the intellectual history of Eastern Europe

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The writings on the intellectual history of Eastern Europe are a series of publications by the Eastern European Institute (OEI) in Regensburg , which merged in 2012 in the newly founded Institute for East and Southeast European Research, one of the largest and most traditional non-university research institutions of its kind in Germany. The series appeared in the years 1967-2006. A total of 29 volumes were published. It was initially published by Hans Georg Beck , Alois Schmaus and Georg Stadtmüller , and the Fritz Thyssen Foundation was responsible for it . Martin Schulze Wessel and Hermann Beyer-Thoma are named as the latest editors under the editorial assistance of Larissa Schulz. The series is published by Harrassowitz Verlag in Wiesbaden. The majority of the older volumes in the series are available online as full text.

Volumes

  • 1 Vera von Falkenhausen : Studies on the Byzantine rule in southern Italy from the 9th to the 11th century. 1967. Digitized
  • 2 Victor Glötzner: The criminal law terminology of Uloženie 1649. Studies on Russian legal history and legal language. 1967.
  • 3 Ambrosius K. Eszer : The adventurous life of Johannes Laskaris Kalopheros. Research on the history of East-West relations in the 14th century. 1969.
  • 4 Günter Weiss: Joannes Kantakuzenos - aristocrat, statesman, emperor and monk - in the social development of Byzantium in the 14th century. 1969.
  • 5 Perikles P. Joannou: Démonologie populaire - demonologie critique au XIe siècle. La vie inédite de S. Auxence by M. Psellos. 1971.
  • 6 Christine Strube : The western entrance side of the churches of Constantinople in Justinian times. Architectural and source-critical investigations. 1973.
  • 7 Edgar Hösch : Orthodoxy and Heresy in Ancient Russia. 1975.
  • 8 Octavian Buhociu : Romanian folk culture and its mythology: lament for the dead, boys' associations and Christmas carols, shepherd phenomena and heroic songs. 1974.
  • 9 Georg Veloudis: The Greek printing and publishing house "Glikis" in Venice (1670–1854). The Greek book at the time of the Turkish rule. 1974.
  • 10 Hans J. Grabmüller: The Pskov Chronicles. Studies of the Russian regional chronicle in the 13th – 15th centuries Century. 1975.
  • 11 Krista Zach: Orthodox Church and Romanian People's Consciousness in the 15th to 18th Century. 1977.
  • 12 Johann von Gardner : System and essence of Russian church chant. 1976. Digitized
  • 13 Jürgen Kämmerer: Russia and the Huguenots in the 18th Century (1689–1789). 1978.
  • 14.1 John Karayannopulos; Günter Weiss: Source studies on the history of Byzantium (324–1453). First half volume: First to third main part: methodology, typology, marginal zones. 1982.
  • 14.2 John Karayannopulos; Günter Weiss: Source studies on the history of Byzantium (324–1453). Second half volume: Fourth main part: main sources, general sources (sorted by centuries.) Appendix. 1982.
  • 15 Johann von Gardner: Singing of the Russian Orthodox Church : Volume 1. Until the middle of the 17th century. 1983. Digitized
  • 16 Georges Descoeudres: The Pastophoria in the Syro-Byzantine East. An investigation into the history of architecture and liturgy. 1983.
  • 17 Johann von Gardner: Singing of the Russian Orthodox Church : Volume 2. Second epoch: middle of the 17th century to 1918. 1987. ISBN 3-447-02756-8 . Digitized
  • 18 Octavian Bârlea : The councils of the 13th-15th centuries Century and the ecumenical question. 1989.
  • 19 Friedrich Heyer : The oriental question in the ecclesiastical sphere: the influence of the churches abroad on the emancipation of the orthodox nations of Southeast Europe 1804-1912. 1991. ISBN 3-447-03082-8 .
  • 20 Karla Günther-Hielscher, Helmut Wilhelm Schaller, Victor Glötzner: Real and non-fiction dictionary on Old Russian. Revised by Ekkehard Kraft. 1995. ISBN 3-447-03676-1 .
  • 21 Bernadetta Wojtowicz: History of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Germany from World War II to 1956. 2000. ISBN 3-447-04339-3 .
  • 23 Politics and Religion in the Soviet Union 1917–1941. Edited by Christoph Gassenschmidt and Ralph Tuchtenhagen . 2001, ISBN 3-447-04440-3 .
  • 22 Living in Two Cultures: Acculturation and Assertion of Non-Russians in the Tsarist Empire. Edited by Trude Maurer and Eva-Maria Auch. 2000. ISBN 3-447-04338-5 .
  • 24 Sigismund von Herberstein's Rerum Moscoviticarum Commetarii 1549–1999. Anniversary lectures. Edited by Frank Kämper and Reinhard Frötschner. 2002. ISBN 3-447-04625-2 .
  • 25 Gerhard Podskalsky : From Photios to Bessarion. The primacy of humanistic theology in Byzantium and its lasting importance. 2003. ISBN 3-447-04752-6 .
  • 26 Sabine Merten: The emergence of realism from the poetics of medicine. Russian literature of the 1940s to 1960s. 2003. ISBN 3-447-04832-8 .
  • 27 Religion and Nation. The situation of the churches in Ukraine. Edited by Thomas Bremer . 2003. ISBN 3-447-04843-3 .
  • 28 Julia Prinz-Aus der Wiesche: The Russian Orthodox Church in medieval Pskov. 2004. ISBN 3-447-04890-5 .
  • 29 Pre-Modern Russia and its World: Essays in Honor of Thomas S. Noonan. Ed. by Kathryn L. Reyerson, Theofanis G. Stavrou and James D. Tracy. 2006. ISBN 3-447-05425-5 .

References and footnotes

  1. ^ Digitized volume 1
  2. ios-regensburg.de - accessed on July 18, 2019

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