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The phenomenon of monasticism in christianity
JOKLOVÁ, Veronika
The work deals with origin of monasticism on West and East. It describes individual differences and next development.It is also describing the most known representatives of monasticism. It deals with their lifes and their most known religious orders. The work then describes these individual religious orders and defines them.
Monasteries in Danger. Disputes about Liquidation of Czech and Moravian Monasteries of the "Old Orders" in the Period before the Battle of White Mountain
Chládek, Oldřich ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Maur, Eduard (referee) ; x, (referee)
Liquidation of monasteries in the era of Reformations is a phenomenon which has been studied only to a certain level. There were very many cases of abolished or liquidated monasteries. The author concentrates only on two cases (Augustinian canonries in Kłodzko and Olomouc) where efforts to liquidate a monastery were met with resistance from the community or monastic structures. It is a multilayered topic, requiring a thorough analysis. Due to the fact that these disputes were interfered by a number of influential personalities (supreme provincial officials, nuncios, bishops, superiors of monastic orders etc.), it represents an ideal material to study the relationships within the high society in the era before the Battle of White Mountain. Besides the high politics we can also focus on other aspects - such as legal arguments of the conflicting parties or linguistic, art historical or theological layer. After research not only in Czech, but also in foreign archives (e.g. Rome, Kraków, Kłodzko, Wrocław, Vienna), the author refills or corrects older conclusions (Jan Tenora, Aloys Bach etc.). He also tries to verify the theory that within the Catholic Church those monasteries were abolished which were - in the economic and also spiritual layer - in a state of deep crisis.
Jesuit college in Klatovy
Plánková, Dominika ; Kuchařová, Hedvika (advisor) ; Čepelák, Jiří Augustin (referee)
Jesuit college in Klatovy with adjoining Church of The Immaculate Conception of Virgin Mary and Saint Ignatius and grammar school is a remarkable baroque monument of southwestern Bohemia and in the past served as an important center of knowledge, even for the bordering german area. The complex is connected with significant names of many great writers and architects. This Bachelor's thesis focuses on describing the changes of the komplex, the artistic decoration, it's complicated history and the activity of Society of Jesus in Klatovy.
The Artworks dedicated to St Aloysius de Gonzaga in Bohemia
Micková, Natálie ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Vymazalová, Marie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with description of artworks and architectural works dedicated to St Aloysius de Gonzaga in Bohemia, as well as contextual contemporary and iconographic artistic depictions of St Aloysius in relation to the main milestones and moments of his life.
The Chapel of (Holy) Souls in the Art of the Society of Jesus
Čížkovská, Zdeňka ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Opatrná, Marie (referee)
Art of Jesuit Chapels of the Deceased The theme of this work is presentation of Jesuit Chapel of the Deceased in Bohemia in the Baroque period. The main idea of these chapels are the last idea of man and reminder to purgatory. The presence of purgatory was unquestionable for Baroque society and very often presentation in art. Purgatory was place, which gives hope to the Catholics for salvation and it was great occasional for using special symbols and emblems, it is a way how the remind a believer to the idea of the Last Judgment.
The Telč Jesuit Library
Bobková, Kateřina ; Kuchařová, Hedvika
The paper summarised the research abouth library of the Telč College and Tertianship House, examined the funding, the physical space and furnishing of the library, the diff erent means of acquiring books, the library list, as well as the librarians who cared for it.
The church of Saint Martin in Bernartice. Its building history and typology.
NOVODVORSKÝ, Petr
The church of St Martin in Bernartice in South Bohemia is one of the oldest buildings in the area. Despite the assumption that the origins of the church lies in the activity of Milevsko workshop, attempts to determine the time of its construction more accurately have so far been unsuccessful. The aim of this bachelor thesis is presenting a detailed description of the construction history and analysing the architectural elements in order to confirm the Milevsko workshop's activity in the construction process. Bachelor thesis an attempt to place the building into a broader context within typology and style in.
Svatá Hora and Bohosudov in Baroque Graphic
Műllerová, Marie ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Štěrbová, Daniela (referee)
The main theme of this bachelor thesis is graphic depictions of Svatá Hora and Bohosudov, that were made in the 17th and 18th century. Administered by Society of Jesus, these Marian pilgrimage sites played its role during the huge recatholization after the Battle of White Mountain. Graphic depictions seem to be the signs of pilgrims devotion, as they worshiped miracle Madonna, objects of worship, and, simultaneously, very important part of Bohemia graphic printmaking. According to the vedutas, it is possible to watch the development of an architecture through the 17th and 18th century. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to collect graphic depictions mentioned above and make the catalog of them. Key words Baroque Graphic, pilgrimage, Society of Jesus, veduta, Svatá Hora near Příbram, Bohosudov near Krupka
Monasteries in Danger. Disputes about Liquidation of Czech and Moravian Monasteries of the "Old Orders" in the Period before the Battle of White Mountain
Chládek, Oldřich ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Maur, Eduard (referee) ; x, (referee)
Liquidation of monasteries in the era of Reformations is a phenomenon which has been studied only to a certain level. There were very many cases of abolished or liquidated monasteries. The author concentrates only on two cases (Augustinian canonries in Kłodzko and Olomouc) where efforts to liquidate a monastery were met with resistance from the community or monastic structures. It is a multilayered topic, requiring a thorough analysis. Due to the fact that these disputes were interfered by a number of influential personalities (supreme provincial officials, nuncios, bishops, superiors of monastic orders etc.), it represents an ideal material to study the relationships within the high society in the era before the Battle of White Mountain. Besides the high politics we can also focus on other aspects - such as legal arguments of the conflicting parties or linguistic, art historical or theological layer. After research not only in Czech, but also in foreign archives (e.g. Rome, Kraków, Kłodzko, Wrocław, Vienna), the author refills or corrects older conclusions (Jan Tenora, Aloys Bach etc.). He also tries to verify the theory that within the Catholic Church those monasteries were abolished which were - in the economic and also spiritual layer - in a state of deep crisis.
The history of science in the seventeenth century: Science, Religion and Priest Valentim Estancel S.J.
Rego Monturil, Frederico Guilherme ; Binková, Simona (advisor) ; Štěpánek, Pavel (referee) ; Klíma, Jan (referee)
This thesis aims to discuss the History of Science in the Modern Age. It is a historical- philosophical reflection on the relationship between Science and Religion in the seventeenth century through the trip, works and life of the Czech mathematician, astronomer and Jesuit priest Valentin Stancel in Moravia, Bohemia, Italy, Portugal and Brazil . This study seeks to redimension the participation of the priests of the Society of Jesus in the development of the modern era by higlighting the activity of the Jesuit priests in the political-religious and scientific transformations that occurred in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries in Europe, in the Orient and in Portuguese America. The present study aims to reflect on the scientific discoveries of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, especially in the fields of mathematics and astronomy; the new conception of man and world that springs from the political and religious transformations of reformist thought and cultural renaissance; the shock of the new scientific theories and experiences with the Sacred Scriptures and consequently with Christian-Aristotelian scholastic theology; besides contesting the lack of participation of priests, or even religion, in contributing for the development of science. The timeframe of the work takes place primarily...

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