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A tomb dating from the period of Luxembourg rule from a previously unknown extension to Vlašský Court in Kutná Hora
Velímský, Filip
The article deals with a tombstone from the period of Luxembourg rule discovered in the area of Vlašský Court in Kutná Hora.
Once more and probably not the last time on the 'Libice steles'
Mařík, Jan ; Roháček, Jiří
The article is focused on the inscribed 'Libice steles' uncovered in 1953 in Libice nad Cidlinou. It presents a revision of the finding circumstances as well as the present opinions on interpretation of the inscription fragments. The analysis confirms the dating of the 'Libice steles' in the second half of the 10th century.
The Sepulchre of Count Leopold Antonín Šlik in St Vitus Cathedral and the Codex Albrecht
Vácha, Štěpán
The paper deals with the sepulchral monument of the Count Leopold Anton Schlick in the St. Vitus Cathedral, constructed after the draft of Konrad Adolph von Albrecht.
Castra doloris in Early Modern Moravia as an example of ephemeral Baroque decorations
Komárek, F. ; Valeš, Tomáš
The Article is focused on new findigs about Castra doloris in Early Modern Moravia. Examples from Moravie but just not reveal only ephemeral decorations connected with members of ruling family but also with deceased abbots and aristocrats.
The Sepulchral monument of Barbora Celská in St Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Chlíbec, Jan
The text is devoted to a sepulchral monument of Barbara of Celje, wife of the Emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg, originally situated in St Vitus cathedral in Prague. The tomb belonged to important historical artefacts of Prague and its fragments still existed in the 19th century.
A New impulse in the discussion of the sepulchral monument of Vilém of Rožmberk
Chlíbec, Jan
The text is devoted to a hypothetical reconstruction of a sepulchral monument of Vilém of Rožmberk in a church of St. Vitus in Český Krumlov on a basis of surviving descriptions.
Epigraphica & Sepulcralia IV. Forum of epigraphical and sepulchral studies
Roháček, Jiří
A further volume in the series Epigraphica et Sepulcralia, with a new concept as a periodical forum for epigraphic and sepulchral studies, and the aim of mapping out the current state of research in two disciplines that are in practice closely linked – sepulchral research and mediaeval and early modern epigraphy. In the current publication, therefore, in addition to the proceedings from the tenth meeting Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis held in Prague on 3–4 November 2011, further complementary articles are to be found as outlined above, altogether 21 main articles and 5 other items (materials, news, and reviews).

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