Consignatio processionum... a jeho přínos pro poznání moravského barokního poutnictví
- Title:
- Consignatio processionum... a jeho přínos pro poznání moravského barokního poutnictví
Consignatio processionum... and its contribution to the knowledge of Moravian Baroque pilgrimages - Creator:
- Valešová, Barbora
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- https://cdk.lib.cas.cz/client/handle/uuid:a5db6a65-92bd-42e1-95c0-c030af2a7dc5
uuid:a5db6a65-92bd-42e1-95c0-c030af2a7dc5 - Subject:
- pilgrimage, place of pilgrimage, religious confraternity, Moravia, the diocese of Olomouc, feast day, and early modern period
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- bez média and svazek
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- Similar to other advanced semiotic systems, we differ three aspects in the magic fairy-tale - creation The study deals with the analysis of the source Consignatio Processionum ex Decanatibus Parochii in Marchionatus Moravia existencibus annue Duci Solitarum (1771, written in Latin and deposited in the archive funds of the Olomouc Consistory, which brings knowledge concerning pilgrim activities in Moravia, or, more precisely, in the diocese of Olomouc in 1771. The source lists 448 locations in total, from which people made collective pilgrimages or processions, several villages from one parish frequently setting off on a common pilgrimage. On the basis of the analysis of Consignatio processionum [...] we can find out that during 1771, pilgrims from the whole of the diocese of Olomouc set off on journeys to 328 places. Out of these 328 places, 91 were places of pilgrimage of varying importance (including places abroad), in further 70 places we cannot claim with certainty that we deal with a place of pilgrimage of local importance, or if people made a pilgrimage there in connection with the church or chapel patronal feast day. On the basis of the established data, we can form an idea about the density of the pilgrim traffic, the number of the places visited, or for example the destinations of the pilgrims beyond the borders of Moravia (whether Polish Częstochowa, Hungarian Šaštín, or Styrian Mariazell), and a number of other factors connected with carrying out collective pilgrimages.
- Language:
- Czech
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- 5-20
- Source:
- Národopisný věstník | 2015 Volume:32 (74) | Number:2
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