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Dobryansky, A. History of the bishops of the three United dioceses of Peremyshl, Sambor and Sanotsk from the ...

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Dobryansky, A. History of the bishops of the three United dioceses of Peremyshl, Sambor and Sanotsk from the earliest times to 1794, compiled from sources.
Lion. [Author's edition.] Printing house of the Stavropol Institute, 1893. - XI, 63, XVIII, 104, XIV, 90, [2] p. Hardcover, Lasse, regular format (14.5 x 21.5 cm). The binding is worn; marks and underscores in red and plain pencils in the text; individual page breaks; very rare temporary and everyday spots on the pages; on the free leaf of the flyleaf, the owner's signature and donation: "I Donate to The library of the gr.K. Chapter in Przemysl".

Period one: from the beginning of the thirteenth century to the Synod of Brest in 1596. Bishops of the first period. - The second period: from the Synod of Brest in 1596 to the introduction of the Union in the diocese of Peremyshl in 1691. Bishops of the second period. A / Uniate Bishops, b / Orthodox Bishops. – The third period. From the introduction of the Union in the diocese of Przemysl in 1691 to the end of the XVIII century. - Bishops of the third period. – Addition: Short memories three trilochana Paremski: Lapchinskii Jacob (d. 1797), Genachowski Basil (d. 1792), Kosakowski Basil (d. 1788). - On the oldest and the present Russian feast of the Church in Przemysl. - Appropriation of the Church of the Brotherhood in Komárno.

[Dobryansky, Antony (1810-1877) - writer and publicist of Western Ukraine, 1860-1870s.
Born in the family of a priest in the Lviv region. He studied at the Jesuit and Dominican schools, and at the Russian theological Seminary. He studied theology in Vienna. In 1834, he returned to Galicia and became a priest. He taught Church Slavonic for students of theology in Przemysl. Abbot in Valyava (a village in the gorodishchensky district of the Cherkasy region).
He worked on the work" History of bishops... " from 1848 until the end of his life.

The Stavropol Institute is a Galician-Russian cultural and educational institution in Galicia, established in 1788 on the basis of the Lviv assumption brotherhood by decree of Emperor Joseph II. The Stavropol Institute was a closed Association of a narrow circle of the Galician-Russian elite. In a circle of like-minded members of the Institute tried to isolate themselves from Polonization by strictly observing old Russian norms and traditions.]

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