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Imperium: Nerone - Comparison of the Historical Film and Primary Sources and its Educational Use
Hlaváčková, Vendula ; Skopek, Robert (advisor) ; Kepartová, Jana (referee)
The main objectives of this diploma thesis are to describe and analyze character of the Roman Emperor Nero, the last member of Iulo-Claudian dynasty, in the historical film, which was made as a part of a series about Roman history. The first part deals with history of the Roman Empire since Gaius Octavius`s arrival to Rome in 44 BC till death of the Emperor Claudius in 55 AD. The second part gives a description of the character Emperor Nero of the Roman Empire. It is believed that it was he who had the whole city of Rome burnt. Other parts of this thesis show analysis of the film Nero, císař římský. Imperium: Nerone (TV film) 2004. It is a comparison of his character from literary to theatrical sources. The last part describes a didactic use of the film. There is a presentation of a model lesson that was created and taught in practice by the author herself. Key words Agrippina History classes Film Historical film Film Imperium: Nerone The Iulo-Claudian dynasty Nero Principate
Co-creators of John of Luxembourg's policy. The role of advisers of non-Czech origin in shaping the foreign policy of Luxembourg's first king to reign in Czech lands.
Mikulíková, Klára ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis "Co-creators of John of Luxembourg's policy. The role of advisers of non-Czech origin in shaping the foreign policy of Luxembourg's first king to reign in Czech lands" focuses on the accession of the Luxembourg House to the Czech throne and their diplomacy within the Czech lands, the Empire and throughout Europe. Its main goal is to pin down the relationships and connections between the Czech king John of Luxembourg and his advisers - foreign to both internal and, more importantly, foreign policy. The most important advisers include Peter of Aspelt and Baldwin of Trier. The thesis focuses on the two in particular. The other objective is an analysis of both conscious and uncoscious tie-in attitudes of the king and his advisers towards the policy of the Přemyslids, the dynasty previously in power. The thesis will also take into account the social and cultural state of affairs of the High Middle Ages.
Emperor Augustus in Two Successful Novels
Chmelařová, Veronika ; Kepartová, Jana (advisor) ; Skopek, Robert (referee)
2 The exploratory interest of the thesis, Emperor Augustus in Two Successful Novels, focuses Augustus' belletristic interpretation. The thesis provides analysis of two novels and their subsequent comparison with sources and literature. Special emphasis is given to political milestones in Augustus' life.
Roman forts in Egypt
Šurinová, Miroslava ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Smoláriková, Květa (referee)
This paper deals with roman fortifications in Egypt. The main emphasis is laid on roman fortresses on forts. Their descriptions are included in the first part of the paper. Another fortification's elements, history of roman province and mentions of forts in ancient writings, which put the forts in geographical and historical context, are described more shortly. The paper includes a brief part about roman navy too. In the second part of the paper the author tries to point out the functions of forts, development of fortification system, the architectural similarities between forts in Egypt and to find architectural parallels in other parts of Roman Empire.
The Ancient Lamps in some smaller Czech and Moravian Collections
Šuchmová, Jana ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Ondřejová, Iva (referee)
Author's name: Bc. Jana Šuchmová Instititution: Charles University, Prague Faculty of Arts Institute for Classical Archaeology Celetná 20, Prague 1 Discipline: Classical archaeology Title: The Ancient Lamps in some smaller Czech and Moravian Collections Supervisor: Doc. PhDr. Jiří Musil, PhD. Number of pages: 89 Number of attachments: 18 Year of vindication: 2011 Keywords: lamps, mould-made, wheel-made, Greece, Egypt, Byzantine Empire, Roman Empire, museums, collections This thesis proposes to describe lamps through their emergence, mainly in the period of antiquity. Beside the lamps it would deal with the history of scholarship of the lamps, with the objects, which belong to the lamps, and the way of use of the lamps.Part of the thesis is a catalogue of lamps from four Czech and Moravia museum collections.
Forming and development of towns in Romain Britain in 2. and 3. century
Petrášová, Lucia ; Musil, Jiří (advisor) ; Bouzek, Jan (referee)
This work deals with the Roman civilian settlements which began to emerge in the province of Britannia following its establishment in mid-first century. In the introduction the work describes the characteristic features of these settlements and their functions. The first chapter gives an overview of the different types of towns and their administrative establishment. In following chapters, the work deals with the town defences, private and public buildings and amenities, including religious buildings which were part of the towns. The work describes their type, design and development in general and also examples of these structures in most important locations.
Beginning of education in Luxembourg
SVOBODA, Vlastimil
The thesis deals with the beginning of the first schools on the territory of Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany and France after the desintegration of the Roman Empire. It describes different types of schools and the education that they were bringing. It focuses also on the historical conditions and describes the main personalities of the period and their influence on the education. It pays a special attention to the extinction of ancient schools after the invasion of barbarian tribes and to the Carolingian Renaissance and its impact on the education. Among monastic schools it points out especially the school in the Echternach abbey, whose high level makes it one of the most important schools of that period in Europe. The thesis describes in detail the content of the education, teaching aids and methods used in this school. Finally the thesis mentions the Ottonian Renaissance and the establishment of medieval universities.
Vojenské aktivity na římské hranici. Doklady letecké archeologie
Gojda, Martin
The contribution brings a survey of the history and contemporary trends in the field of aerial prospecting and documentation of Rome's frontier. It is aimed at three geographical areas - Near East/North Africa, Great Britain and Central Europe.

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