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The History of the Capuchin Monastery in Žatec
Frýba, Luboš ; Buben, Milan (advisor) ; Čepelák, Jiří Augustin (referee)
This work aims to present the Capuchin Monastery's history in Žatec, from its foundation in 1676 to its abolition in 1950. The monastery history itself is preceded by a presentation of the Capuchin order and a brief history of Žatec with a focus on the development of religion in the town. Within monastic history, important personalities connected with this monument are also presented. The next part deals with the artistic decoration of the Monastery Church of the Coronation of the Virgin Mary and the works of art of the monastery itself, which have been preserved in other institutions. At the end of the work is shown the current state of the whole monastery complex and its future plans.
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.
Rudolph II. and his age from the view of the Latin baroque historiography (Bohuslav Balbín, Tomáš Pešina z Čechorodu, Jan Florian Hammerschmid etc.)
Čepelák, Jiří Augustin ; Svatoš, Martin (advisor) ; Valentová, Kateřina (referee)
The thesis deals with the works of the Czech baroque in Latin writing authors of non- Catholic and Catholic confession: Pavel Stránský (1583-1657), Jan Amos Komenský (1592- 1670), Jan Laetus-Veselský (1609-1659), Julius Solimanus (1595-1639), Bohuslav Balbín (1621-1688), Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod (1629-1680) and Jan Florián Hammerschmidt (1652- 1735). The focus of the thesis is (apart from the comparism of the point of view of the authors on personality and reign of Rudolph II. with the aspect on the ideal of the sovereign at that time) the description of their life and work as well, because some of them haven't been subject of interest of the researchers so far. The thesis brings also the stylistic and content escription of their historiographical works and selected passages from them are edited in the final part of the work.

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