Geistlicher Gesang in der Reformationszeit. Lieder und Gesangbücher in der Oberlausitz, in Böhmen und Niederschlesien, ed. Dietrich Meyer, Dresden 2019
Antonio Chemotti
Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8279-7265
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Book Review of: Geistlicher Gesang in der Reformationszeit. Lieder und Gesangbücher in der Oberlausitz, in Böhmen und Niederschlesien, ed. Dietrich Meyer, Dresden 2019
Keywords:
vernacular hymns (Kirchenlieder), edition of hymns, Upper Lusatia, Lower Silesia, Bohemia, Reformation, Central Europe, Eastern EuropeReferences
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