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The index includes historical and contemporary people, cities, regions, institutions and select phenomena. The title ascribed to each person is only an indication of their role in this context and is not a comprehensive description of an individual’s position or overall importance. Places of printing are normally not included in the index.

Abrecrombie, Patrick, Jesuit 108, 115, 117
Abercrombie, Robert Jesuit 110–111, 119
Abercrombie, Thomas, Jesuit 107, 114
Abercrombie, William, Jesuit 115
Åbo. see Turku
Agricola, Michael, theologian 83
Ahldén, Tage, germanist 45
Aidie, Andrew, agent 118–119
Albrecht Hohenzollern, duke of Prussia 268–270
Alexander IV, Pope 17
Alexandria, library of 1–2
Älvsborg Castle 229–230
Åmark, Mats, librarian 255
Aminson, Henrik, librarian 251, 262
Amsterdam 155, 163
Andersson, Elin, librarian 329
Angler, Kaspar, bookbinder 269
Anna Maria of Brunswick-Calenberg-Göttingen, duchess 270
Anna of Denmark, queen of England and Scotland 221
Antwerp 86, 104, 138, 140, 321
Arason, Jon, bishop 217
Ariminiensis, Henricus, printer 169
Aristotle, philosopher 152, 156, 178, 321
Arndes, Stephan, printer 74
Arnamagnean collection 227, 232, 241
Aston, Arthur Jr, soldier 115
Attomes, Thomas, Jesuit 113–114
Augezdecki, Aleksander, printer 269
Augsburg 133, 276
Aurifaber, Andreas, physician 270
Avignon 28, 47
Badin, Jean, printer 86–87
Barcelona, University of 128
Barnekow, Christian, diplomat 220–221
Barthlet, John, author 121–122
Basel 57, 68, 70–73, 82–83, 87, 91, 95, 275
Bavarus, Johann, physician 309
Beck, Lave, nobleman 219
Belli, Pierino, legal scholar 167
Benzelius, Erik the Younger, bishop 317
Berga, Renāte, librarian 199–200, 203, 212
Biblioteka Narodowa. see National Library of Poland
Bibliotheca Palatina 9
Bibliotheca selecta (Possevino) 130, 135
Bielke, Hogenskild, councillor 93–95, 105, 155, 157, 162, 304
Biezais, Haralds, theologian 314
Billström, Tobias, politician 5
Bodin, Jean, jurist 156, 167
books of hours 14–20 passim, 22, 24, 27–31, 34–36, 45, 52–55, 87, 252, 328
Borowy, Wacław, historian 116
Bosgrave, James, Jesuit 110, 123
Bothvidi, Johannes, chaplain/Bothvidi inventory 8, 197–199, 203, 212, 305–306, 308, 310, 312, 316
Brahe, Per the Elder, procurator of the realm 155–156
Brahe, Per the Younger, procurator of the realm 161–162, 171, 174
Brahe, Tycho, astronomer 225
Brandis, Matthaeus, printer 67, 71, 75, 88
Braniewo, Jesuit college of 6–7, 108–109, 113–115, 118–119, 164, 187, 197n, 201–203, 205–207, 213, 304, 308, 315, 324n
Brasiator, Nicolaus, priest 51
Brask, Hans, bishop 72, 87, 89, 92
Breitenburg Castle 224, 226
Bremen 63, 65, 67, 175
Brent, James, Jesuit 112
Brenz, Johannes, theologian 93
breviaries 14, 17–20, 24–25, 27–28, 34–36, 45, 62–77, 87, 108
Bridget, Saint 26–27, 85, 152–153
Bridgettine Order 26–27
Bring, Ove, legal scholar 3
British Library 62
Brook, Adam, Jesuit 110–111
Bruchofen, Heinrich, chaplain 218
Bryncke, Margrete, nun 55
Bugenhagen, Johann, theologian 93
Buno, Johannes, theologian 233
Bureus, Johannes, librarian 203
Buringh, Eltjo, historian 175
Busch, Nicolaus, historian 43, 57
Bussow, Johannes, commissioner 183, 187, 193
Butler, James, colonel 114
Bydgoszcz 242n
cadukes 168
Callmer, Christian, librarian 254
Campion, Edmund, Jesuit 123–124
Canisius, Petrus, Jesuit 312
Carleton, Dudley, diplomat 222
Casimir Jagiellon, prince 107–108
Castelvetro, Giacomo, librarian 221–223
Castelvetro, Lelio, heretic 222
Cecil, Robert, statesman 221–222
Celsius, Magnus, librarian 173
Celsius, Olof, historian 168–169, 171
censorship 106, 127, 129, 131, 176–177, 214, 223, 328, 335
Cēsis 301
Charles IX, king of Sweden 156, 221
Charles X Gustav, king of Sweden 160, 175, 235
wars of 170–173, 231, 235–236
Charles XI, king of Sweden 171
Charles XII, king of Sweden 160, 172–173
Chodkiewicz, Jan Karol, ambassador 312
Christian II, king of Denmark 90
Christian III, king of Denmark 157, 217–218
Christian IV, king of Denmark 219, 221, 225–226, 230, 233–234
Christian, duke of Haderslev and Tørning 217
Christina, queen of Sweden 158n, 160, 164, 175, 178, 187–191, 193–194, 235, 239, 242, 244–245, 250–252, 258, 259n
Ciotti, Giovan Battista, printer 222
Clement VII, Pope 107
Clement XIV, Pope 226
Cluj 130
Codex Argenteus. see Silver Bible
Codex Gigas. see Devil’s Bible
Codex Holmiensis C 37 2, 240
Collijn, Isak, librarian 8, 152–153, 199–200, 226, 252, 263, 307–310, 315–317, 319, 324
Collinus, Matthaeus, humanist 254
Cologne 48, 67, 89, 154, 206–210, 212, 270, 276
Columbus, Jonas, poet 202n, 213
Comerford, Kathleen M., historian 328
Count’s War 217
Counter-Reformation 1, 37, 108, 120, 124, 301, 324
Confessionalization, Age of 1
Copenhagen 64, 70, 92, 94–95, 105, 171, 214–215, 217–219, 221, 227, 233, 238–241
Treaty of 235
Copernicus, Nicolaus 6, 304
Coyet, Peter Julius, envoy 235–236
Coyet, Wilhelm Julius, secretary 236
Cranach, Lucas the Elder, painter 268
Crusius, Georg, author 224
Czaika, Otfried, church historian 91, 96, 103, 153
Dahlbergh, Erik, military 171
Daugavapils 319
De Guibert, Joseph, theologian 143
De la Gardie, Beata, noblewoman 162
De la Gardie, Jakob, councillor 160
De la Gardie, Magnus, chancellor 160–161, 171, 191
Delft 138, 140
Devil’s Bible 3–4, 169
Dietrichstein Library 179, 184, 186–188, 221n
Dietz, Ludwig, printer 90
Disraeli, Benjamin, prime minister 225
Ditmarshes 224, 227
Dizos, Joannes Nicolaus, student 107–108
Dorothea of Denmark, duchess 270
Dorpat. see Tartu
Douai 113
Douglas, William, Jesuit 114
Dreling, Paul, city councillor 57
Dresden 168
Dudík, Beda, historian 254, 262–263
Duff, Thomas, Jesuit 115
Dulken, Cornelius, friar 50–51, 58–60
Eck, Johann von, theologian 268
Elofsson, Sven, secretary 258
Emporagrius, Erik, bishop 255
Encyclopédie, Diderot’s 215
Erasmus of Rotterdam, philosopher 156
Erfurt 35, 65, 104, 161
Erik XIV, king of Sweden 155, 157, 227, 229
Ernst, Heinrich, philologist 233
Erskine, Alexander, military 189
European Jesuit Libraries Provenance Project, EJLPP 127–148 passim
Fabri, Johannes, printer 68
Farrell, Allan P., historian 144
Faunt, Laurence Arthur, theologian 111
Fehr, Isak, librarian 242, 255, 263
Fischer, Frederick, chancellor 269
Florence 141, 191
Floyd, Griffith, Jesuit 119
Fonseca, Pedro da, Jesuit 321
Forster, Robert, Jesuit 112
Foxe, John, historian 121
Frankfurt am Main 83, 91, 93, 95, 105, 163
Frauenburg. see Frombork
Frederick I, king of Denmark 90, 217
Frederick II, king of Denmark 225, 229–230
Frederick III, king of Denmark 231, 233–234, 239
Frederick IV, king of Denmark 238
Freedman, Joseph S., historian 135
Friis, Johan, chancellor 227–228
Frithz, Carl-Gösta, librarian 251
Frombork 6–7, 51, 164, 201–203, 304
Fulke, William, theologian 121
Gadh, Hemming, bishop 227, 229
Garber, Klaus, germanist 272
Garnier, Jean, Jesuit 131
Gdańsk 161
Gemekow, Reinold, priest 58–59, 314–315
Gentili, Alberico, legal scholar 167
Georgia Southern University 128
Gersdorff, Joachim, seneschal 234
Ghotan, Bartolomeus, printer 68, 74, 152, 157
Giampetro Ferraris, legal scholar 49
Giessen 162
Gifford, Richard, Jesuit 112
Gisbert, Nicolaus, priest 313
Good, William, Jesuit 111
Gothenburg 317
Gottorp Library 237–238
Graheli, Shanti, literary scholar 73
Graman/Graumann, Johann. see Poliander, Johannes
Great Northern War 160, 172–174, 216, 236, 238
Greenblatt, Stephen, literary historian 226
Grickevičius, Arūnas, historian 113
Gripenhielm, Edmund Figrelius, councillor 171, 191, 235–236
Grotius, Hugo, legal scholar 166–168, 331
Grubb, Petrus, lecturer 255
Grzebień, Ludwik, Jesuit 310
Guldenmund, Conradus, printer 252
Gumaelius, Gustaf Wilhelm, rector 260
Gustav I Vasa, king of Sweden 90, 153, 216, 227–228, 262
Gustavus Adolphus, king of Sweden 5–6, 114, 156–160, 162, 164–165, 167–168, 174, 1782, 183n, 197, 199, 201, 301
Gyllenius, Petrus, priest 250
Hallman, Lars, priest 258
Hallsen, Paul, librarian 232
Hamburg 65, 82, 84, 104, 224–226
Hanseatic League 64–65, 83–84
Haquinus, librarian 308
Hathonus, Thomas; Jesuit 114
Hay, John, Jesuit 109–110
Heiberg, Steffen, historian 233
Heidelberg 9
Heiligenstadt 161
Helgesen, Paul, Carmelite 217
Hermelin, Olof, historiographer 173
Hippel, Theodor Gottlieb von, author 278
Hoffman, Tycho de, judge 233
Holstein 158, 215–216, 224, 327
Honsonus, Gwalter, Jesuit 114
Hosius, Stanislaus, cardinal 111, 121–122
Howlett, John, Jeuit 111
Huggut, Henrik Matsson, royal secretary 95
Hussite Wars 180
icons 307, 341
Index of Prohibited Books 129–130, 336
Jacobi, Sveno, bishop 91, 93
Jacob Ulfsson, archbishop 68, 70
Jahn, Michal, superior 182
Jakobsen, Johnny Grandjean Gøgsig, medievalist 41
Jakó, Klára, historian 130
James I/VI, king of England/Scotland 118, 221
Jewel, John, bishop 121
Johan III, king of Sweden 155, 168, 229
Johann Adolf, duke of Holstein 237
John XXII, Pope 47
Jordan, Simon, Jesuit 112
Justinian, emperor 156
Kalmar 174
Kalmar Union 216–217
Kankel, Johann, printer 161
Karcan family and printing house 319, 321
Kaufmann, Thomas, church historian 91
Kinnaird, David Leonard, Jesuit 114
Kleijntjens, Jean Chretien Josef, Jesuit 302n
Klug, Joseph, printer 276
Koberger, Anton, printer 50
Koberger, Margarethe, burgher’s wife 50
König, Felix, librarian 269
Königsberg 267–273, 275–279, 280n
Königsmarck, Hans Christoff von, field marshal 226
Köpfel, Wolfgang, printer 273
Krag, Otte, Councillor 231, 235
Kraye, Jill, historian 135
Kreigere-Liepiņa, Laura, librarian 199–200, 203, 213, 330
Krollmann, Christian, philologist 267n, 273–274, 279
Kromer, Sebastian, canon 321
Kruus, Jesper Mattson, field marshal 305
Kulvietis, Abraomas, legal scholar 270
Kyiv 319
Lambert, William, Jesuit 110–111
Lamormain, Wilhelm, confessor 226
Lange, Hans Ostenfeld, librarian 226
Lange, Villum, county judge 239
Langkilde, Birgitte, librarian 218
Langner, Christophor, student 274
Laurentius Nicolai Norvegus, Jesuit 169, 321
Liège 131n, 138, 140–142
Leech, Andrew, Jesuit 117–118
Le Gallois, Pierre, author 214–215
Leiden 183, 195
Leipzig 48, 83, 86, 93–94, 231, 268, 276, 278, 313
Leonora Christina, princess 233–234
Leuven 138, 140
Levāns, Andris, historian 329
Lewkenor, Samuel, Jesuit 109, 114, 117, 125
Linde, Ann, politician 4, 6
Lindeberg, Peter, author 2245
Lindsey, James, Jesuit 114
Linköping 68, 87, 89, 174, 243
Linnæus, Carl, botanist 232
Lipsius, Justus, humanist 127n, 131
Lithuanian Academy of Sciences Library 14, 39, 45
Little Free Library 126
Livonian War 301
Loccenius, Johannes, historiographer 256
Lock, Andrew, Jesuit 113
Locke, Edward, Jesuit 115
Lomoller, Johann, diplomat 271
Łoś, Jan, philologist 263
Losman, Arne, historian 163
Lotter, Melchior, printer 276
Lübeck 64, 67–68, 71, 74–75, 81, 82–85, 88–91, 95–96, 101–102, 152
Lufft, Hans, printer 269, 276
Lund 72, 86, 105, 174, 236
Lund, Zacharias, librarian 231–233, 236
Lundberg, Matthias, musicologist 327
Lundgren, Ragnhild, librarian 251
Luther, Martin, theologian 58, 92–93, 104, 268–269, 310
Lutsk 242n
Lyon 276
Madsen, Victor, librarian 239
Magalotti, Lorenzo, diplomat 163
Magnus, bishop 229
Magnus, Johannes, archbishop 154–155, 227
Magnus, Olaus, archbishop 153–155, 227
Mainz 7, 81, 164, 202n, 210, 251–252
Makowski, Tomasz, librarian 6
Malins, Thomas, Jesuit 112
Malmö 86, 174, 235
Mariager 219
Mariani, Andrea, historian 130
Maribo 219
Matthiae, Johannes Gothus, bishop 192–194, 242, 244–245, 250–251, 255–256, 258, 260, 264, 327
Mazheika, Hanna, historian 329
Mazarin, Jules, cardinal 239
Meidel, Theodor, Jesuit 315
Melanchthon, Philipp, theologian 93, 156, 310
Mendoza, pirate 230
Mennander, Carl Fredrik, bishop 178
Mercurian, Everard, Jesuit 108
Messenius, Johannes, historian 256
Meursius, Johannes, philologist 232
Meyer, Werner, librarian 231
Mikulov Castle 179, 184, 186–188, 190, 242
Milan 275
Molin, Emma Hagström, historian 163
Montoya, Diego Ruiz de, Jesuit 135
Moscow 177
Moseley, Humphrey, printer 120
Munich 133, 143
Munk, Jens, ship master 230
Munk, Kirsten, royal spouse 233
musical notation 14–15, 29–33, 35–36, 63–64, 68
National Archives of Denmark 236
National Archives of Sweden 236, 312
National History Museum of Latvia 323
National Library of Latvia 7–8, 200, 300, 302, 324
National Library of Lithuania 318
National Library of Norway 241
National Library of Poland 6, 267, 272–273, 275, 277–279, 313
National Library of Sweden 1–4, 59, 96, 161, 171, 231, 236, 262, 264
National Library of the Czech Republic 3
natural law 166–167
Naudé, Gabriel, librarian 158n
Neumünster 268
Newberry Library, Chicago 221
Nielsen, Erland Kolding, librarian 240
Nielsen, Lauritz, bibliographer 216, 226
Noetken, Anna, nun 52–54, 60
Nordic Seven Years’ War 227, 229
Nordin, Jonas, historian 328
Norkārkls, Reinis, historian 56
Norrköping 174
Nowakowska, Natalia, historian 63
Nuremberg 50, 87, 89, 104, 268, 276
Nyköping 174
Odense 65, 67, 75, 88–89, 105, 219
Oelreich, Niklas von, censor 258, 260
Olmütz. see Olomouc
Olomouc, Jesuit college of 7, 108–109, 169, 179–196 passim, 221, 242, 252, 255, 258–259, 340
Östersund 316
Ostroh 242n
Ottosen, Knud, church historian 22
Oxenstierna, Axel, chancellor 163, 165, 168, 183, 245
Oxenstierna, Gabriel Gustafsson, councillor 163
Padua 220
Paris 72, 85–86, 89, 105, 276
Pärnu 173
Paulinus, Laurentius, bishop 164, 264
Paykull, Georg, military commander 182, 193
Páz, Alvarez de, Jesuit 323
Pedersen, Christian, dean 85, 104–105
Peder Svart, historian 228
Pelinka, Jiři, Jesuit 182
Pensis, Christophorus de, printer 275
Peringer, Laurentz Fredrik, lecturer 250
Pernstein, Friedrich von, archbishop 46–48, 60
Peter I, Russian czar 177, 238
Petrarch, humanist 156
Petrevius, Joannes 108
Pettegree, Andrew, historian 1, 73, 79–80, 151, 214
Plantin, Christopher, printer 233
Plettenberg, Wolter von, knight 42
Poliander, Johannes, pastor 267, 270, 273–274, 276–279
Połock/Polotsk 112
Pontén, Jonas Otto, librarian 262
Pontoppidan, Erik, bishop 234
Poplatek, Jan, historian 113–114
Possevino, Antonio, Jesuit scholar 130–131, 301–303
Poznań 170, 187, 197n, 304
Prague 3–4, 7, 133, 142–144, 146, 169, 179, 184, 187–188, 190, 226, 242
Prat, Antoine du, parliamentarian 151
Radziwiłł, Krzysztof, hetman 115
Radziwiłł, Mikołaj, ‘the Red’, grand chancellor 110
Radziwiłł, Mikołaj Krzysztof, ‘the Orphan’, voivode 115, 121, 124
Ragvaldsson, Reinhold, dean 251
Rålamb, Claes, councillor 171, 304
Rantzau, Christian, governor 226
Rantzau, Gert, military commander 226
Rantzau, Heinrich, governor 214–215, 217, 223–226, 229, 239
Rantzau, Johan, viceroy 223–224
Ratio studiroum 131, 139, 144, 314, 325, 328
Ravesteyn, Johannes van, printer 154
Reedtz, Jørgen, nobleman 161
Reval. see Tallinn
Rhau, Georg, printer 276
Rhau-Grunenberg, Johann, printer 276
Riga 46–61 passim, 164, 174, 197, 333, 342
Cistercian nunnery of Saint Mary Magdalene 13–40, 42, 45, 52, 56, 60
Jesuit college of, and spoils from 7–8, 13–14, 38, 54, 56, 59, 187, 198–199, 201, 204, 207, 208–213, 300–325
Ringsted 219, 231
Robinson, Christopher, Jesuit 112
Rogers, John, agent 110
Rogge, Kort, bishop 68
Roggebiblioteket 246–249, 264
Roman Law 168
Rome 42, 78, 80, 82, 104, 111–115, 124, 132, 138, 140, 142, 146, 160, 188, 191, 222, 275
Rosæfontanus, Petrus Parvus, humanist 227
Rosenberg Library 179, 188
Rosenhane, Schering, councillor 171, 242n
Rosenkrantz, Gunde, councillor 161
Rosenkrantz, Holger Ottosen, court marshal 229–231
Rosenkrantz, Oluf, dissident 223
Roskilde 67, 235–236
Rostgaard, Frederik, clerk 232
Rostock 82–85, 90–91, 95–96, 101–102, 152
Royal Danish Library 2, 183n, 215, 220–222, 231, 234, 236–241
Royal Library, Sweden. see Stockholm, royal library in (before 1877), National Library of Sweden (from 1878)
Rozen, Fryderyk, librarian 327
Rudnicki, Simon, bishop 119
Rudolph II, emperor 226
Rundle, David, historian 79
Rytter, Klaus, mayor 227
Sahlin, Gunnar, librarian 4
Saint-Charles, Louis Jacob de, author 215, 233
Saint Petersburg 238, 319
Sapieha, Kazimierz Leon, statesman 319
Sapieha, Lew, chancellor 107
Sarbiewski, Maciej Casimir, poet 119
Sarkander, Jan, cleric 189
Sarkander, Mikuláš, cleric 189
Schacklock, Richard, theologian 122
Schefferus, Johannes, historiographer 160
Schenking, Otto, bishop 312
Schirlentz, Nickel, printer 276
Schleswig 65, 67, 74, 158, 215–216, 237
Schroderus, Eric, printer 176
Schwerin 67
Schmid, Toni, historian 25, 28, 45
Second World War 267, 271–272, 279, 280n, 327
Seefeld, Jørgen, councillor 231–233, 235–237, 239
Segeberg 224, 226
Sehested, Hannibal, councillor 231
Seitz, Peter, printer 276
Serenius, Jacob, bishop 259–260
Shepreve, William, priest 124–125
Siena 141
Sigismund (III), king of Sweden and Poland 5, 90, 107, 115–116, 120, 157, 312
Silver Bible 169, 317n
Singleton, Richard, theologian 111
Sjökvist, Peter, librarian 190, 330
Skara 68, 83, 91
Skarga, Piotr, Jesuit 120–124, 303
Skokloster Castle 162–163, 171
Skytte, Johan, councillor 158
Smolensk War 115
Snell, Johan, printer 152, 157
Söder, Björn, politician 4–5
Södermannalagen (NKS 2237 4o) 2, 240
Soltrump, Johannes, burgomaster 48–49
Soltrump, Reinhold, priest 44, 48–49, 60
Sørensen, Peder, pastor 93
Sorø 232–233
Sotheron, William, Jesuit 116–117
Sparwenfeld, Gabriel, polymath 335–336
Speratus, Paul, bishop 269, 274
Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin 62
Stade 175
Stapleton, Thomas, theologian 122
Stephanius, Stephanus Johannis, historiographer 161
Stephen Bathory, king of Poland 7, 53, 123, 301–303, 312
Stöckel, Wolfgang, printer 276
Stockholm 3, 38, 65–66, 68, 94–96, 102, 104–105, 152–154, 157, 169, 164, 168–170, 172–174, 187–188, 190–191, 194, 197, 199, 200, 203, 228, 232, 235–236, 239–240, 256–257, 301, 304, 310, 316
royal library in 3, 59, 169, 164, 171, 173, 177, 188, 191, 194, 235–236, 254, 262, 316
Störmer, Urban, professor 270
Stralsund 175
Strängnäs 68, 174, 191–194, 242–264 passim, 328
Strasbourg 48, 83, 162, 210, 270, 273, 276
Strenga, Gustavs, historian 329
Stuchs, Georg, printer 87
Stuhmsdorf 170
Suerbeer, Albert, archbishop 38
Sunyer, Francisco, Jesuit 120
Svaning, Hans, historian 227–228
Sveinson, Brynjólfur, bishop 232
Szczecin 175, 187
Tabora, Laine, musicologist 328
Taimiņa, Aija, librarian 48
Tallinn 21n, 26, 58, 175, 309, 321–322
Tartu 58–59, 173, 301, 309 314n, 322–323
Tausen, Hans, bishop 217
Terentianus Maurus, grammarian 1
Terlon, Hugues de, diplomat 235
Terserus, Johannes, bishop 170
Thirty Years’ War 3, 160, 162, 164, 168, 179, 193, 215, 221n, 226, 231, 234, 244, 262, 304, 326
Thomas Aquinas, theologian 167, 169
Thornmann, Jürgen, scholar 218
Thott, Otto, councillor 233, 239
Thus, Josef, rector 259
Tilly, Johann Tserclaes, field marshal 226
Toftgaard, Anders, librarian 327–328
Torstenson, Lennart, field marshal 162, 165, 179, 193
Toruń 242n, 269, 271–272
Trondheim 64
Trzecieski, Andrzej, poet 110
Turku 63, 68–69, 83, 95, 161, 170–171, 173–174, 178, 192
Ulfeldt, Corfitz, statesman 220, 223, 233–236
Ulfeldt, Jakob Sr, councillor 220
Ulfeldt, Jakob Jr, chancellor 220, 233
Ulhart, Philip, printer 273
Ulm 255
Undorf, Wolfgang, librarian 71, 336
University of Latvia Academic Library 38, 323
Uppsala 72, 82, 204 236
Uppsala University 70, 152, 156–157, 174, 197–198, 205, 207, 212, 307
Uppsala University Library 6–8, 13, 39, 44, 51, 56, 94, 128, 157–158, 161, 164, 167–171, 191n, 192, 194, 197n, 199–203, 212–213, 220, 232, 255, 300–301, 304–305, 307–309, 312–313, 315–317, 321, 324–325
Urne, Hans, dean 88, 105
Vadstena Abbey 44, 89, 152, 169, 304
Vallerius, Harald, librarian 203n
Vallius, Lars, rector 305
Van Zanden, Jan Luiten, historian 175
Varensbeke, Katherina, nun 55
Västerås 64, 71, 74, 82, 89, 174, 191–192, 243
Vatican Apostolic Archive 46
Vatican Library 9, 47, 160
Växjö 243
Vedel, Anders Sørensen, priest 161, 228
Venice 83, 89, 127n, 222–223, 275
Veselá, Lenka, book historian 327
Viborg (Denmark) 74, 92, 217, 231
Viborg (Finland) 174
Vienna 185
Villadsen, Peder, bishop 231
Vilnius 13, 34, 38, 107, 112, 123, 170, 312, 319, 321
Jesuit Academy of 107–119 passim, 124–125, 303, 318
Vilnius Cistercian psalter 17, 19, 21–22, 25, 29, 32–33, 35
Visingsö 161, 174
Vladimirovas, Levas, bibliographer 319
Volanus, Andreas, theologian 110
Vossius, Isaac, librarian 191, 250–251, 254
Walde, Otto, librarian 170, 226, 235–236, 324
Wallenstein, Albrecht von, military commander 226
Wallius, Laurentius Olai, vice-chancellor 197, 199
Warsaw 4, 123, 170, 272, 313
Weduwen, Arthur der, book historian 1
Wenssler, Michel, printer 73
Werner, Sarah, book historian 73–74
Westphalian Peace Treaty 169–170, 178
Wilisch, Georg, book owner 254
Wismar 175
Wittenberg 78, 89, 91–93, 95, 104–105, 231, 269–270, 274, 276
Wittenberg, Arvid, general 187
Wojna, Benedykt, bishop 107
Wolff von Pforzheim, Jakob, printer 68, 70–71, 87
World War II. see Second World War
Wrangel, Carl Gustaf, field marshal 162–163, 171
Würzburg 7, 164, 202n, 268, 304
Zaczkovic, Jakub Pavel, friar 180n, 182
Zamoyski, Jan, hetman 312
Zell, Heinrich, printer 270–271, 273–274, 277
Zetterström, Carl, medical scholar 216
Zirckendorfer, Ferdinand Julius, burgher 186
Zuliani, Federico, historian 220–221
Zutshi, Patrick, medievalist 47
Zygmunt III. see Sigismund, king of Sweden and Poland

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The Baltic Battle of Books

Formation and Relocation of European Libraries in the Confessional Age (c. 1500–c. 1650) and Their Afterlife

Series:  Library of the Written Word, Volume: 116 and  Library of the Written Word - The Handpress World, Volume: 116
Cover The Baltic Battle of Books
E-Book ISBN:
9789004441217
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
29 Jun 2023
  • Subjects
    • Book History and Cartography
      • History of the Book
    • History
      • Early Modern History
      • Book History
      • Church History
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Preface
Figures
Tables
Notes on Contributors
A Battle of Books through Five Centuries
Part 1 Creating Libraries
Chapter 1 Fifteenth-Century Manuscripts
Chapter 2 Gradual Formation and Dramatic Transformation
Chapter 3 The Printing of Missals and Breviaries as Ecclesiastical Authority in the Late-Medieval Baltic Region
Chapter 4 A Game of Cities
Chapter 5 English and Scottish Jesuits and Print Culture of the Sixteenth-Century Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Chapter 6 Pre-suppression Jesuit Libraries
Part 2 Relocating Libraries
Chapter 7 Building a Nation through Books
Chapter 8 War Booty of Books from Olomouc
Chapter 9 Useful Literary Spoils of War from Riga at Uppsala University Library
Chapter 10 Battles of Books in Denmark from the Reformation to the Great Northern War
Chapter 11 ‘An Ornament for the Church and the Gymnasium’
Part 3 Reconstructing Libraries
Chapter 12 The Fragment of the Personal Library of Johannes Poliander in the National Library of Poland
Chapter 13 The Fate of the Riga Jesuit College Library (1583–1621)
Chapter 14 Dissonance and Consonance in the Early Modern Battle of Books
Back Matter
Colour Illustrations
Index

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