KRYLOS PRINTING HOUSE
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https://doi.org/10.15330/hal_swc.6.92-99Keywords:
Krylos printing house, Bishop Hedeon Balaban, Pamvo Berynda, the Teacher’s Gospel.Abstract
This is another well-ordered part of the notes, unfortunately, of the late researcher of Galician antiquities, former Deputy Director General for Research of the National Reserve «Ancient Halych». The material collected by the author concerns the activities of the Krylos printing house, founded in 1606 by Bishop Hedeon Balaban. Of particular note are studies on the use of the edition of the Teacher’s Gospel published in Krylos in the public spiritual space of the Halych land. Some fragments of the notes were published in the previous issue of this collection.
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