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    Authors Losing Control: The European Transformations of Henry Neville’s 'The Isle of Pines' (1668)

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    Henry Neville’s utopian travel narrative The Isle of Pines, first published in London in June 1668, became an instant bestseller on the European market. Within a few months more than twenty foreign editions were printed in five western European languages, and numerous responses, commentaries, and adaptations followed over the years, leaving the reader wondering whether the story was fact, fiction, or something else entirely. This essay traces the complex transformations of this successful pamphlet as it traveled across the Continent in an attempt to shed new light on its contemporary impact and significance outside of England. In an attempt to shed new light on its contemporary impact and significance outside of England

    The politico-religious usage of the queen's chapel, 1623-1688

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    After setting its foundation within the context of prevailing domestic and international religious and political developments, the chief occupants of the Queen's Chapel under Henrietta Maria are revealed to be Oratorians. Their efforts and those of others associated with the Queen’s Chapel, such as Benedictines, Franciscans and Jesuits, are associated with different perspectives on ways to advance/restore Roman Catholicism, through conversions, the advocacy of religious liberty, the suspension of Penal Laws, or re-Unification with the Church of England. International structures of authority influencing these orders as they operated at the Queen’s Chapel are explored, ranging from internal structures of the catholic Church to foreign Embassies and secular diplomacy. Deploying primary research undertaken across Europe, this thesis argues that the revival of the Queen’s Chapel at the Restoration was more than a technicality in a Treaty; rather it reflected Charles II’s Catholicity, and ought to be seen in the context of other such manifestations typified by Bellings's Missions, the Secret Treaty of Dover, Acts of Indulgence and other actions. The choice, practice and actions of Benedictines, Jesuits, Arabadoes, and Queen’s Chapel attachments to the Chapel then take on a new significance. The Chapel is examined as a platform for calculated politico-religious sallies by book and sermon in preparation for, and defence of actions both of Charles II and his brother in favour of Catholicism. Chaplaincies and Devotions are examined, including the important ministry of Saint Claude de La Colombiere, whose legacy can be identified in the subsequent actions of James II. The study analyses the Chapel's architecture, music, and liturgy, as expressions of its politico-religious usage. The continuance of the Dowager Queen's Chapel following the "Old Pretender" hiatus and James II's exile in 1688 challenges the universality of "the Glorious Revolution", revealing thereby the international heritage of the Queen's Chapel

    Laws, etc. (Session laws : 1668 Apr.)

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    7, [2], 8-9, [1] p. ; 27 cm. (fol.)Caption title, preceded by subject headline.Ascribed to the press of Samuel Green by Evans."At a General Court held at Boston, April 29. 1668."--p. [1], 8-9, [1]. Printed on facing pages of a folded sheet, and possibly intended for separate issue as a broadside

    UMNH:Mamm:1668

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    UMNH:Mamm:1668 Voucher Specimen Study Ski

    Henry Du Mont, Motets à deux voix (1668)

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    International audienceEdition critique des motets à deux voix de Henry Du Mont publiés par Ballard en 1668. Dans son introduction, l'auteur fait le point sur les sources musicales, imprimées et manuscrites, les effectifs musicaux, les publics destinataires de la publication et les textes mis en musique par Du Mont.Critical edition of the motets for two voices of Henry Du Mont published by Ballard in 1668. In his introduction, the author presents printed or manuscript musical sources, musical forces involved and the texts set to music by Du Mont

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668)

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    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1667 - 1668) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668) ( -

    Jan Steen, 1626-1679 - Das Bohnenfest, 1668.

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    JAN STEEN, 1626-1679 - DAS BOHNENFEST, 1668. Jan Steen, 1626-1679 - Das Bohnenfest, 1668. ( -

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668)

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    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1667 - 1668) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668) ( -

    IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668)

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    IX A 1 - ALTE STADTRECHNUNGEN (1667 - 1668) IX A 1 - Alte Stadtrechnungen (1667 - 1668) ( -

    Nizhyn Cossack regiment and the Ukrainian-Russian confrontation 1666-1668 years: regional aspect

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    У статті на основі краєзнавчих, документальних та монографічних праць зроблено спробу проаналізувати хід військових та суспільно-політичних подій на Гетьманщині 1666-1668 рр. крізь призму історії Ніжинського козацького полку. Особлива увага звернена на антиросійське повстання 1667-1668 рр. Автором висвітлено вплив діяльності ніжинського полковника М. Гвинтівки і його оточення на внутрішньополітичне становище в Україні сеедини XVII ст. та повстання в Ніжині 1668 року.В статье на основе краеведческих, документальных и монографических работ сделана попытка проанализировать ход военных и общественно-политических событий на Гетманщине 1666-1668 гг. сквозь призму истории Нежинского казацкого полка. Особое внимание обращено на антироссийское восстание 1667-1668 гг. Автором освещено влияние деятельности нежинского полковника М. Гвинтовки и его окружения на внутриполитическое положение в Украине середины. XVII в. и восстание в Нежине в 1668 году.The article is based on the local history, documentary and monographic works an attempt to analyze the progress of military and political events on Hetmanate 1666-1668 through the prism of history Nizhyn Cossack regiment. Particular attention is paid to the causes, characteristics and consequences of anti-Russian rebellion years 1667-1668. The author describe the impact of Nizhyn colonel M. Hvyntivka and his environment to the internal situation in Ukraine in the mid XVII century and Nizhyns’ rebellion 1668
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