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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20CATHOLICA - Issue no. 2 / 2011  
         
  Article:   ZENOVIE PÂCLIŞANU, RELATIO RUMENORUM E TERRIS CORONAE S[ANCTI] STEPHANI AD REFORMATIONEM SAEC[ULIS] XVI ET XVII. TRANSLATION FROM LATIN BY ANDREEA MÂRZA. INTRODUCTORY STUDY, EDITION, NOTES, SUMMARY AND INDEX BY ANDREEA MÂRZA, IACOB MÂRZA, TECHNO MEDIA ED., SIBIU, 2010, 324 P..

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  Abstract:  The recovery and bringing up to the attention of the historiographical research of some less known or unrightfully forgotten historians is one of the main priorities of the researchers from the “1 Decembrie” University, of course without neglecting other University centers, this trend proving it self to become more and more a tendency of the scientific community in the beginning of the XXI century. To the same trend subscribes the publishing of the present volume, basically the Ph.D. Theses of Zenovie Pâclişanu, Relatio Rumenorum e terris coronae S[ancti] Stephani ad Reformationem saec[ulis] XVI et XVII (The connection between the Romanians within the crown boundaries of Holy Stefan with the Reform in the XVI and XVII th centuries), presented within the University of Vienna in 1912, reproduced according to the original manuscript, found within the archives of the Theology University from the higher education institution above mentioned. Interesting and in the same time useful is the fact that the original text in Latin, is reproduced as facsimile, in order to obtain a vision as close to the initial as possible, as to avoid any confrontations, followed closely by the Romanian translation accomplished by Andreea Marza.  
         
     
         
         
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