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The Mapping Survey of the Dominican Convent in Znojmo city
Kubín, Petr ; Machotka, Radovan (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the geodetic survey of historical part of Dominican monastery in Znojmo city and to create documentation of the building. The thesis contains a description of the place of interest, preparation for work and measuring process. Next part the thesis deals with the requirements of creating the drawing documentation of the ground plan and the vertical section and also testing results of the work. The final documentation will be used for the reconstruction of the building.
The Mapping Survey of the locality Babice nad Svitavou
Kubín, Petr ; Viktorová, Stanislava (referee) ; Kuruc, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis was to topographic and altitudinal plans karst phenomena tachometric method in the field at the rear Babic Svitavou and copy thematic maps at a scale of 1 : 500th The measurement output is connected to a mandatory reference systems S- JTSK and Bpv . Functional map and a list of coordinates of specific points CHKO will be handed over management of the Moravian Karst.
Microstrip lowpass filter
Kubín, Petr ; Pítra, Kamil (referee) ; Vágner, Petr (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the design of an elliptic microstrip low pass filter. In the introduction, there is discussed theory of the filter design with discrete components. Then, the following part describes the design of the microstrip filter with distributed parameters. To simulate the characteristics of the designed filter structure, the simulator Ansoft Designer V2 was used. This software was also used for final optimization of the microstrip filter.
Dielectric resonator antenna based on substrate integrated waveguide
Kubín, Petr ; Polívka, Milan (referee) ; Mikulášek, Tomáš (advisor)
The Master’s thesis deals with the design of the dielectric resonator antenna array based on the substrate integrated waveguide. The work describes various feed methods of the dielectric resonator antenna and the technique of the design of the antenna. The antenna array was designed in the simulative program ANSYS HFSS at the frequency 10 GHz, subsequently fabricated and measured. The antenna array has the bandwidth of 570 MHz for S11 better than –10 dB and the gain of 12.1 dBi.
The history of the parish of Konska until ist division in 2003
Sandánus, Pavol ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
Résumé HISTORY OF THE PARISH KONSKÁ UNTIL ITS DIVISION IN 2003 This thesis presents an overview of the history of the parish from its assumed foundation in 1228 until its division in 2003. The beginnings of the parish go back to the 13th century, when it was part of the parish called Rajec. After its independence, it maintained its position for not more than a century because it disappeared for a short period due to the power-political and property disputes of that time. In spite of various obstructions the parish was restored in the 14thI century. It lasted without major problems until the 16th century, when the owners of the lordship Lietava, which the parish was subject to, became Protestants. Two protestant parishes were founded: in the villages Konska and Kamenna Poruba. Due to the rule "Cuius regio, eius religio" the parish became subject to the catholic lordship Frantisek Révayov, from 1628 churches and property were catholic. During the uprising called Rakoci the protestant parish Kamenna Poruba was not renewed. However the parish Konska was restored in 1707. The latter lasted only several months, due to the period of so-called "recatholization", which was implemented in this area by Jesuits from the city of Zilina. Catholicism prevails in contemporary history of the parish Konská. It may be noted...
The cult of St. Barbara in medieval Bohemia
Zelenková, Adéla ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the cult of Saint Barbara in medieval Bohemia. Saint Barbara is a legendary saint whose martyrdom is estimated to have occurred around 306. Saint Barbara was first venerated in the East. The cult was imported to Italy during the Byzantine occupation in the 6th century, from there was spread further north of the Alps. The cult experienced its greatest expansion in the West in the 14th century. The cult of Saint Barbara was spread in Bohemia in the 14th century and never achieved such popularity as cults of other saints (for example Saint Catherine). The popularity of the Saint Barbara cult in Bohemia has been reconstructed mainly on the basis of the frequency of dedications of churches, chapels and altars.
The Cult of St. George in medieval Bohemia
Edlová, Štěpánka ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
Submitted master thesis focuses on the cult of saint George within the context of the pre-Hussite period of Bohemia. During the 6th and 7th century, Saint's cult spread rapidly from its very centre - Palestinian Lydda, to all over Christian world of that time. After reaching Bohemia in the 10th century through the influence of the Regensburg diocese, George began to occupy a privileged position in local patronages. Saint's cult became one of the most important in 12th century. The aim of this study is, with the contribution of source heuristics and interdisciplinary analysis, to map aspects of the spread and manifestations of St. George's veneration in pre-Hussite Bohemia. Keywords Saint George, Saint George of Lydda, cult of saints, cult, hagiography, Prague diocese, patronage, martyr, military saints, crusades
History of the Slavonic Monastery during the Hussite and Utraquist Period
Pohunek, Michal ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Just, Jiří (referee) ; Halama, Ota (referee)
Michal POHUNEK, History of the Slavonic Monastery during the Hussite and Utraquist Period. Praha 2022. Doctoral dissertation. Abstract History of the Slavonic Monastery during the Hussite and Utraquist Period is a systematic and critical dissertation on the history of the Slavonic Monastery in the New Town of Prague and its monastic community in the period 1419-1471. For a deeper understanding of the events of the period, the research also considers the context of the events which occurred before and after this period and examines the relationship between the monastic tradition of the Order of Saint Benedict and the reforming spirit of the Hussite movement in fifteenth century Bohemia. The study examines the character of the mass liturgy performed at the monastery at the time and discusses the local monastic community's loyalty to monastic ideals and its relationship to radical movements in the fifteenth century. The community's relationship to the monastery's immediate surroundings is also discussed, and a general historical overview of the period is given, including a chapter on the movements and fate of the famous Reims Gospel.
Policy of Faith: Contribution to the study of the early medieval Welsh ecclesiastical history
Bartošík, Jan ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
Title: Policy of Faith: Contribution to the study of the early medieval Welsh ecclesiastical history Abstract The thesis studies the early christian church on the land of present Wales, specifically from the late antique practically to the beggining of 7th century. Analyzes in detail the whole ecclesiastical organization, its each of pillars and its influence on formation of the early medieval Welsh state units. Because it is a difficult historical period for a reconstruction, the thesis combines several theories, hypothesis and different researching methods. The first part analyzes the christianization of Britain in roman period and follows its eventual continuity in early medieval welsh society. In second part the thesis analyzes 5th century in Britain and follows turning points between the sub- roman administration and origin of the early medieval tribal structure and the insular christian culture. Third part follows the ecclestical structure in "The Age of Saints" (6th century) and so connected origins of some welsh kingdoms. Key words Medieval, Britain, Wales, England, Saint Patrick, Saint David, king Arthur, Sub-roman Britain
The cult of Saint Martin in medieval Bohemia
Šárovcová, Klára ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Doležalová, Eva (referee)
The master thesis deals with the cult of St. Martin of Tours in pre-Hussite Bohemia. The cult of St. Martin established itself in Tours in the second half of the 5th century, became the main Frankish saint during the 6th century, and maintained its position as one of the most important patrons of the kingdom during the reign of the Carolingians, from where veneration of him spread throughout Europe. After the cult of Martin came to Bohemia indirectly before the influence of the Archbishopric of Mainz probably during the reign of Vratislav II, he became one of the most important saints after the middle of the 12th century. The aim of the study is to present an analysis of the spread and manifestations of the cult of St. Martin in pre-Hussite Bohemia and to describe the influences that contributed to this process. The work is based on both historical analysis of sources and interdisciplinary research, which illustrates the overall picture of the cult. Keywords Saint Martin of Tours, cult, Sulpicius Severus, hagiography, Prague diocese, patrocinium

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