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Methods of Registration the Data in Glagolitic Register Books Written Until the 1825th at the Zadar Region

Grozdana Franov-Živković


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Abstract

The author of this article explains the mode of conducting the registers in the past, especially books written in cursive Glagolitic at theZadar area. Registers written in Glagolitic passed their evolution from the simplest to the complex registration, and all were accompanied by regulations designated by the Trent Council and the Roman ritual. From the viewed Glagolitic registers at the Zadar region, we can conclude the following: that in the registration of those who were born first were written simple information such as names of children, father's name, date of birth and the names of godfathers. Later, these data were amended with the new informations according to the state on the ground, and difficulties that have a risen in practice. It's very important statement that the data depend on the time in which the matrix was created and on the individual recorder (priests i.e. registrars) who led the books. The theory is largely different from practice. In practice, you can see (by checking the facts) whether a theory can remain as it is in it's original form, or it is necessary to update it, repaired it, or instead create a new one. The same case is with the rules related to the enrollment of the facts and keeping registers, and official correspondence. Rules were eventually changed and supplemented.

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Hrčak ID:

105175

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/105175

Publication date:

8.7.2013.

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