Publisher's Synopsis
Biskop Nils Glostrups Visitatser I Oslo Og Hamar Stifter, 1617-1637 presents a detailed account of the episcopal visitations conducted by Bishop Nils Glostrup in the dioceses of Oslo and Hamar between 1617 and 1637. This historical document offers invaluable insights into the religious and social conditions of Norway during the early 17th century. The records meticulously document the bishop's inspections, observations, and interventions within the parishes, providing a rich tapestry of ecclesiastical life and the challenges faced by the church. This book serves as a vital resource for historians and researchers interested in Norwegian history, church history, and the broader context of religious practices in Scandinavia. It highlights the crucial role of the bishop in maintaining religious order and moral standards across the region.
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