Agenda Parva

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Agenda Parva is a mostly Latin-language religious book, which was published in 1622 in Braunsberg (nowadays Braniewo). The book was meant to be used by clergymen of Livonia. Besides Latin-language text, the book consists of Latvian, Estonian (South Estonian), Polish and German text. The book is considered to be the oldest source of South Estonian language.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Agenda Parva" - Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee. Retrieved 8 December 2020.

Further reading[edit]

  • A. Saareste. Agenda Parva (1622) keelest. – Eesti Keel 1938
  • O. Freymuth. Agenda Parva Brunsbergae M.DC.XXII: eestikeelseid tekste vastureformatsiooniaegsest katoliku preestrite käsiraamatust. Tartu, 1938
  • A. Kask. Eesti kirjakeele ajaloost I. Tartu, 1970
  • V. Helk. Jesuiitide tegevusest Tartus. – Tulimuld 1962, 1
  • J. Peebo. Wastse Testamendi lugu. Tallinn, 2001