Digital Archive of Cultural-Historic Heritage of Belarus: Certification of Bells Cast During 16th-19th Centuries
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.55630/dipp.2016.6.21Keywords:
bell, campan, certification, complex research, digital archive, digitalizationAbstract
The article is a summary of a multi-year research into certification of bells of 16 th - early 20 th centuries collected as a result of liturgical instruments study of 287 bell towers, churches and museums. Analysis of archives from Belarus contributed to the research resurrecting knowledge about lost bell heritage. This is also the first attempt to discuss the establishment of digital Belarusian Historic Bells Archive and introduction of campan handling basic trainings into educational programs of religious educational establishments.References
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