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Mykolas Firkovičius (1924–2000) and his work as a unique basis for the Karaim language revival

This article presents the contribution of Mykolas Firkovičius (1924–2000) to the revival and continuation of the Karaim language through three strands of his activities: religion, poetry and the language itself. Mykolas Firkovičius was a native speaker of Karaim, Karaim community leader in Lithuania for many years and officially served a senior priest in 1993–2000. Among other works, he published texts in Karaim, so…

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Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500

Dutch painter

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Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500

The Master of the Prayer Books of around 1500 was a Flemish painter of illuminated manuscripts and miniatures active in Bruges from about 1485 until around 1520. His name is derived from a collection of devotional manuscripts from the same artist dating to about the start of the 16th century. The name notwithstanding, the Master is best known for the work he did painting secular images, incorporating details from da…

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Gates of wonderGates of wonder
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Review for Religious - Issue 35.5 (September 1976)Review for Religious - Issue 35.5 (September 1976)

Issue 35.5 of the Review for Religious, 1976.

Saint Louis University, via DPLA
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