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Renowned author and founder/president of the French organization “Yahad-In Unum,” Roman Catholic priest Father Patrick Desbois will become Chief Strategy Officer and Chair of the Academic Council at the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center (BYHMC). Dr. Andrej Umansky will become Deputy Head of the Academic Council. Fr. Patrick Debois will have use of assistance offices in Kyiv and Paris and will work in close cooperation with the Supervisory Board of BYHMC.
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Patrick Desbois is well known for his work on the mass shootings which took place in Ukraine and other countries in the region occupied by Nazi Germany during World War II. His work shaped the term “Holocaust by bullets.” In his first book, titled “
Renowned author and founder/president of the French organization "Yahad-In Unum", Roman Catholic priest Father Patrick Desbois will become Chief Strategy Officer and Chair of Scientific Council of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center (BYHMC). Dr. Andrej Umansky will become Deputy Head of Academic Council. Fr. Patrick Debois will have assistance offices in Kyiv and Paris, and will work in close cooperation with the Supervisory Board of BYHMC.
The Significance of Hippology in the 17th Century
In court society, the horse was a popular status symbol and prestige object among the nobility. This led to an emerging interest in its breeding, dressage and keeping, which causes an increase in specialist literature on hippology. A famous example is the study by Rene Baret de Rouvray. Volker Mecking carries out a linguistic historical analysis of Rouvray’s study in ” Hippologie et medecine du cheval au 17e siecle“. His book was published in February 2021 by GRIN.
Almost all studies on hippology have never benefited from a critical edition or lexical study, and thus constitute an exceptional breeding ground for a better understanding of the birth and development of hippological terminology. Volker Mecking analyses in his book “Hippologie et medecine du cheval au 17e siecle” Edition B of Rouvray’s study. He provides new insights regarding the sources identified here for the first time and the submission of the treatise,