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Step into the heart of Suffolk's past. Rushbrook Parish Registers, 1567 to 1850, With Jermyn and Davers Annals opens a rare window onto centuries of English village life, preserved through meticulous church record documentation. Every page is a testament to the rhythms of birth, marriage, and loss that shaped families and communities from the 16th to the 19th century. This singular genealogical records book is more than a parish register collection; it is a vital ancestry research tool, invaluable for historians and genealogists, as well as anyone tracing their roots or exploring the tapestry…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Step into the heart of Suffolk's past. Rushbrook Parish Registers, 1567 to 1850, With Jermyn and Davers Annals opens a rare window onto centuries of English village life, preserved through meticulous church record documentation. Every page is a testament to the rhythms of birth, marriage, and loss that shaped families and communities from the 16th to the 19th century. This singular genealogical records book is more than a parish register collection; it is a vital ancestry research tool, invaluable for historians and genealogists, as well as anyone tracing their roots or exploring the tapestry of local history. Within these historical church archives, the names and stories of generations come alive, offering rich insights for English genealogy research and family history resources. The careful recording of baptisms, unions, and farewells provides a foundation for those passionate about Suffolk parish history or the broader sweep of England's past. For genealogy enthusiasts and collectors of classic literature alike, this volume stands as a bridge to lives once lived and stories nearly forgotten. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.
Autorenporträt
The author of "Picatrix" was likely a highly educated and intellectually versatile scholar, deeply rooted in the Arabic-speaking world of the 11th century. He was well-versed in a variety of disciplines, including astrology, alchemy, and philosophy, drawing on Greek, Persian, and Indian sources. As a participant in the Islamic Golden Age's rich scholarly tradition, he likely had access to extensive libraries and intellectual circles. His work suggests a blend of academic knowledge and practical application, indicating both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience in astrological and magical practices.