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On the tradition of philological studies related to the Old Prussian Enchiridion (1561)
The aim of the research > paper is to collect and analyse all the data related to the main Old Prussian Catechism, so-called Enchiridion, published in Königsberg in 1561. The author examines works of many scholars, from the epoch of the linguistic palaecomparativism in the 16th century till the present time (Hartknoch, Braun, Lilienthal, Schlözer, Adelung, Hennig, Vater, Grimm, Nesselmann, Bezzenberger, Trautmann, Mažiulis). The fi nal part is focused on the three existing versions of the Enchiridion, known at present.