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Land and duties register of the domain of Český Krumlov from the year 1445. A critical edition of the source
Novák, Václav ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Bláhová, Marie (referee)
This paper presents complete transcription of a tax register from former Český Krumlov manor estate that had been written down to mark tax obligations of local vassals A.D. 1445, and is nowadays located in State Regional Archive Třeboň, branch Český Krumlov, fond Velkostatek Český Krumlov, signature I 7 Ralfa 186, ord. n. 63. The transcription follows the conventions of latin transcription of medieval texts set by Bohumil Ryba. The primary aim is to make the informational value of the source accessible, while searching for compromise between clear arrangement and the original structure. That is achieved by special signs and grafic features as per note of editor of this very paper. Keywords: tax register, 1445, transcription, Český Krumlov, House of Rosenberg, urbarium
Premonstratensian canonry in Želiv in the late middle Ages
Kubíčková, Alice ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
1 Abstract The aim of the diploma thesis is to compile a modern critical edition of documents concerning the Premonstratensian monastery Želiv from the years 1420-1499, including an introduction describing the wider context of the history of the Premonstratensians and their establishment in the Czech lands. The edition is preceded by the analysis of the papers from a diplomatic and paleographic point of view and by the description of dorsal notes. Furthermore, the evaluation of documents content and connection with specific facts from the history of the Želiv Monastery is also performed.
Tax Registers of the Town of Rakovnik, 1436-1449 [1450]
Zenklová, Kateřina ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Vojtíšková, Jana (referee) ; Mareš, Jan (referee)
Tax Registers of the Town of Rakovnik, 1436-1449 [1450] The dissertation deals with financial administration of bohemian cities in the Middle Ages and its reflection in municipal financial books. The main focus is involvement of cities in the state tax administration. The municipal tax registers were also studied as sources for research of economic and social structure of medieval cities. Part of the dissertation is an edition of the Tax registers of the town of Rakovnik from 1436-1449 [1450]. keywords: taxes, financial administration, Middle Ages, municipal administration, economic history, social history, urban history
The Sovereign Confirmations of Chartres for Bohemian and Silesian Towns to 1420
Velička, Tomáš ; Hlaváček, Ivan (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee) ; Ryantová, Marie (referee)
The present work deals with confirmations that have issued Bohemian kings and princes of Silesia to Bohemian or Silesian towns. The work is divided into five parts. The first deals with existing exploration and methodological inspiration that I subsequently used. The second chapter summarizes the findings regarding the process of confirmation documents - from motives of its release, through the process of the documents in the office during the procedure, to handing over the finished instrument beneficiaries and paying taxes. Then I deal with the various types of confirmations and also I discuss separately the observational charters. The third part is devoted confirmations for the Bohemian towns with regard to all documents which the royal towns received, published by Bohemian kings. The problems are discussed from the perspective of publishers and recipients, as well as the documents themselves (their content, form). The same shall apply also in the case of the fourth chapter, which deals with the same aspects of the Silesian towns and confirmations, which they were received. The final chapter summarizes the findings, which I reached on the previous pages. An important part of this thesis is a variety of reports and graphs to better perceive the immediate context and development trends. I also deal with...
Administration of the city of Rakovník in the late Middle Ages
Zenklová, Kateřina ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Mayerová, Renata (referee)
Administration of the City of Rakovnik in the Late Middle Ages This work deals with the administration of the city of Rakovnik in the Late Middle Ages as it is reflected in the contemporary municipal books and records of the time. The focus of this work is on the development and operation of the municipal administration, with special attention being given to the existence and activities of city officials, as well as the purpose of individual aspects of the city's administrative life, and the control over such activities maintained by municipal authorities.
Josef Emler and publishing of edition "Reliquiae tabularum terrae Bohemiae anno MDXLI igne consumptarum."
Hanousek, Jan ; Woitschová, Klára (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
The effort of the work is to sumarizing the course of preparated works on the edition, first the work of Josef Emler, his methods and its results - two publicated volumes of edition. Except this the aim of this work is preparing of background for the publication of the remaining part of the material, collected by Emler for never publicated continuing of the edition, as a necessary presumption of any other search into this direction. Key words: Josef Emler; Diplomatics; Public records (Tabulae terrae); Editing of historical sources
The canonization of Edward the Confessor
Kovaříková, Šárka ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
The Canonization of Edward the Confessor Edward the Confessor was the last Anglo-Saxon king from the house of Wessex. He ruled in England from 1042 to 1066. He spent his younghood in exile in Normandy. During his reign England joined peace and prosperity. There was a struggle in the court between so called French side (Edward's friends from continent) and Anglo-Danish side (great Earls). The biggest question was succession after Edward, because his marriage with Edith, daughter of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, was childless. William the Conqueror claimed and won the throne after battle of Hastings in 1066. Immediately after his death, Edward was venerated among monks of Westminster Abbey. They tried to canonize them. The first attepmt in 1138 which was work of prior Osbert de Clare was unsuccessful, mostly because of uncertain situation in England. The second attempt in 1161 succeeded. It was more supported by clergy and king as well. Thank to the difficult international situation Pope was helpful to request. In 1163 Edward was ceremonially translated to a new shrine in Westminster Abbey. Canonization is legal action, after which is a person added to a list of saints and people give him a proper veneration. The history of this process goes back to early Christian times; since 12th century it is Pope who canonize...
Book of Henrykow as a source
Petrášek, Jiří ; Bláhová, Marie (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
Hereby presented diploma paper is concentrating primarily on the Book Of Henryków (BOH), the outcome of Cistercian literature as produced in Silesia at the break of 13th and 14th century. I worked with Roman Grodecki edition, published in 1991. At the beginning I resumed published editions and source related literature. W orks containing some notions on BOH but not dealing with it further were left behind. Here I also made few remarks on topics I did not work with later on, as clashes between Polish, German and Roman/German canon law and the case of the oldest Polish-written sentence. I did not comment largely literature exploited for the purpose of this paper. In first part I reviewed general political and cultural situation in the 12th, 13th and the beginning of 14th century Silesia, and introduced the moment when Grey Monks entered this area. Then I summarized contemporary Cistercian writing, where those produced in communities of Lubi'l_z, Trzebnica, Henryków and Kamienec are the most significant. These were mainly obituaries, annals, chronicles, Bishop' s lists, legends and Boo k Of Henrykow itself. With the help of previous researches and manuscript fascimile, I analyzed handwriting, authors, organization of BOH manuscript and reasons of manuscripťs creation. Using the example of Bobolice village, I...
Former convent of Premonstratensian Nuns in Louňovice pod Blaníkem
Smetanová, Marie ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE FORMER KONVENT OF PREMONSTRATENSIAN NUNS IN LOUŇOVICE POD BLANÍKEM Middle Age - Convent - Premonstratensian nuns - Louňovice pod Blaníkem - history Bachelor thesis focuses on history of Premonstratensian nunnery in Louňovice pod Blaníkem within years 1149-1420. The aim of this thesis was to define resemblance of the nunnery from all accessible documents, what property it managed and its organization and role of nunnery in Podblanicko region during pre-feudalism and pre-Husite period.
The Beginnings of Premonstratensian Order in Bohemia
Zemanová, Hana ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
The Beginnings of Premonstratensian Order in Bohemia. This thesis deals with the beginnings of Premonstratensian Order and their coming to Bohemia. At first, attention is devoted to the history which is briefly characterized by political, economic, and religious conditions in Bohemia in the first half of the twelfth century. The next chapter will take us through the life of St. Norbert, his conversion to Christianity, as well as the foundation and circumstances of the Premonstratensian Order. In this chapter, the Order's form of organisation, characteristics, and daily habits are also discussed. The subject of the fourth chapter is the establishment of the Premonstratensian Order in Bohemia. There are also discussed the persons who had the main credit for coming the Premonstratensian Order to Bohemia. It was their greatest admirer Jindrich Zdik, as well as the bishop Daniel and the provost of Steinfeld named Eberwin. The next section is dedicated to the description of the consequential creation of the first male and female monasteries in Bohemia such as Strahov, Doksany, Litomysl, Zeliv and Lounovice. There are also mentioned the first abbots and priors of these monasteries. In conclusion, there is a brief summary and evaluation of the contribution of the Premonstratensian Order.

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