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摘要
来自sourlaudu de Sus的Kenderesi家族是Hunedoara县最古老的家族之一,起源于一个著名的罗马尼亚家族 nde,来自Ţara Haţegului。在1887年,Mihály Kenderesi和他的儿子ernzao将他们的“美丽的藏书”捐赠给了Hunedoara县的历史和考古协会。这些信息出现在1887年图书管理员的报告中,但没有具体说明图书的标题或数量。因此,一个研究项目开始了,目的是在Deva博物馆图书馆的文件中识别带有Kenderesi家庭成员的笔记和签名的书籍。最初的调查结果是否定的。在16 -19世纪印刷的21本书中。几年后,一份关于捐赠书籍的档案文件被确认,列出了54个职位,代表一份期刊和书籍,其中一些是珍本。将捐赠清单与德瓦博物馆图书馆的清单进行比较,发现有15本书不见了,而其他的书则在图书馆中找到了。考虑到书的数量,它们的年龄,主题或书页上保存的注释,Kenderesi家族捐赠于1887年进入了Deva博物馆图书馆的收藏,对Hunedoara地区来说意义重大,丰富了藏书家遗产的实际形象。
The Restoration of a Hunedoara Noble Family’s Library: the Kenderesi from Sălaşu de Sus
The Kenderesi family from Sălaşu de Sus was one of the oldest families of Hunedoara County, with roots in a well-known Romanian family Cânde, from Ţara Haţegului. In 1887, Mihály Kenderesi and his son Ernő, donated their ‘beautiful book collection’ to the Society of History and Archaeology of Hunedoara County. The information appeared in the librarian’s report for 1887 and did not specify the title or number of the books. Thus, a research project began with the aim to identify the books with the notes and signatures of Kenderesi family members, among the documents of the Deva Museum Library. The initial findings were a no. of 21 books, printed in the 16th-19th centuries. After a few years, an archived document on the donation of the books was identified listing 54 positions, representing one periodical and books, some in rare editions. A comparison between the donation list and the inventories of the Deva Museum Library, indicated a no of 15 missing books, whilst the others were identified in The Library. Considering the number of volumes, their age, topic or the notes preserved on the pages of the books, the Kenderesi family donation that entered the collections of the Deva Museum Library in 1887 is significant for the region of Hunedoara and enriches the actual image of the bibliophile heritage.