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Kniha 2023. Zborník o problémoch a dejinách knižnej kultúry. D. Škulová, ed. Martin: Slovenská národná knižnica, 2023, 427 s. ISBN 978-80-8149-165-8

 

Martin BALOGA : Rare Book Bindings Stored in the Collections of University Library in Bratislava, SNL in Martin and City Archive of Bratislava

Marta ŠPÁNIOVÁ : The Patroness of Book Culture: “Venus of Muráň” Mária Séčiová (1610 – 1679)

Lucie HEILANDOVÁ : Book Illustration in Bohemian Prints of the First Half of 16th Century and its Accessibility

Júlia PAPP : ”Türkengräuel“ – The Depiction of the Cruelty of the Ottomans in European Pictorial Propaganda in the 16th Century

Peter VYŠNÝ – Marek PRUDOVIČ : European Law Books and Codices in Historical Context of Late Medieval and Modern History

Angela ŠKOVIEROVÁ : The Religious Terminology of the Old Translations into Slovak language. Camaldul Translation of the Blosius Religious Text: „O bezbožnosti Kacyrúw a užitku čítaná duchowného“

Michaela SIBYLOVÁ : Ján Bastner – Slovakian Humanist Settled in Bohemia and his Rediscovered Disputation

Oľga VANEKOVÁ : Historical Documents as a Source of Knowlegde of Life and Works of Michal Buľovský

Andreea MÂRZA ‒ Eva MÂRZA : Čaplovič’s Bibliography as a Source-Material of Identification Transsylvanian Scholars in Slovakia in the 17th Century

Gabriela Žibritová : Problems of History of Book Culture in the 17th Century

Klára KOMOROVÁ :  The Rarest Prints from the Library of Johann Georg von Schwandner

Alica KRIŠTOFOVÁ : The Ancestral Library of the Noble Family of Zamarovský from Zamarovce

Anna TÜSKÉS : Female Education of the Nuns of Our Lady in 18th – 19th Century Bratislava

Miriam AMBRÚŽOVÁ PORIEZOVÁ : The Sources to the History of Book Culture : Latin and German Yearbooks from the 18th and 19th Century

Stanislava KNAPČOKOVÁ : The Illustrations of Assner Brothers in Prints Published in Slovakia

Lenka RIŠKOVÁ : The Remembrance of Three Pioneers of Slovakian Poetry – Rebeka Laučeková, Katarína Šramková and Terézia Semianová

Eva AUGUSTÍNOVÁ : The Man needs Literature and the Literature needs Women (The Women as Illustrators, Translators and Authors in the Books of 18th and 19th Centuries)

Anna GRŮZOVÁ : Magical Practices Againts The Elements From the Perspective of Manuscript and Printed Book Production

Martin DROZDA : Skalica Chapbooks in Collection of Moravian Library in Brno

Radka ZAJÍČKOVÁ BENŽOVÁ : 19th Century Binding Structures of Photographic Albums and Cases. Examples from the Collections of University Library in Bratislava

Daniela ŠKULOVÁ : Smuggling of the Books

Adriana MATEJKOVÁ : Personal Library of Academic Painter Edmund Gwerk in the Administration of the Slovak Mining Museum

Katarína Ihringová : Author’s Book as Visual and Emotional Medium : Book – Object – Viewer

MATERIÁLY

Mária PITÁKOVÁ – Tomáš TOMO : Supplements to the Bibliography of 16th Century Prints from Franciscan Monastery Libraries

Jitka MACHOVÁ : Historical Collection of Moravian Land Library in Brno and its Accessibility

Lívia KURUCOVÁ : The Annual Reports of Banks from the Prievidza County to the Year of 1950

Miroslava SOLÁRIKOVÁ : Periodic Catholic Samizdats from the 80’s in the Collection of Slovak National Library

Veronika MAŽGÚTOVÁ – Vladimír FILIP : Databases as a Result of Projects in Academic Environment and their Importance for the Research of the Book History

Tomasz STOLARCZYK : Old Books of Church Provenance Published in Slovakia and Located in Polish Theological Libraries

KRONIKA

Andrea SMOLKOVÁ – Antonia ŠARADINOVÁ : The Painted Tales of Štefan Meliš – Unusual Symbiosis of the Writer and the Painter

Ivana Poláková : To the Unlived Birthday of Professor Štefan Kimlička (1943 – 2006)

REVIEWS

LAZORÍK, Eduard, Janka BEDNÁRIKOVÁ a Eva VESELOVSKÁ. Stredoveké liturgické fragmenty z Literárneho archívu Slovenskej národnej knižnice. Martin, 2022. (Miriam Matejová)

Michal DRAGOUN, Jindřich MAREK, Kamil BOLDAN a Milada STUDNIČKOVÁ. Knižní kultura českého středověku. Dolní Břežany, 2020. (Martin Baloga)

POSKOČILOVÁ, Markéta a kol. Prvotisky olomoucké kapituly. Olomouc, 2022. (Daniela Škulová)