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Comenius and emigration. Some aspects of personal development
Steiner, Martin
Some thoughts concerning the influence of the forced emigration but also of his own personal dispositions on Johannes Amos Comenius' personal development and the formation of his opinions and philosophical conceptions.
Prophecy, Astrology and Chronology in the Works of Refugees Paul Felgenhauer and Simeon Particius
Urbánek, Vladimír
A paper deals with the topic which has not been studied in depth by Czech historiography - a phenomenon of early modern prophecy and astrological prognostications. Several works of Paul Felgenhauer (1593-1677) and Simeon Partlicius (ca 1590-ca 1640), both post- 1620 Protestant refugees from Bohemian lands, are analyzed in the context of mystical and apocalyptic thought and the attempts to create a world history chronology using astrological schemes.
The registers of correspondence of Nymburk 1629-1634 as a source for the emigration after the battle on the White Mountain
Ďurčanský, Marek
The study contents the comparation of older researches on the emigration from Czech lands after 1620 and the results of analysis of municipal correspondence of royal town Nymburk from 1629-1634. Most of the authors wrote about 150 citizens of Nymburk, the number based on two lists from 1626 and 1627 and published by T. V. Bílek in 1883. The study proves, that to 1629 at least 22 of them returned to Nymburk and even had high position in the municipal administration and at least 8 persons did not leave the Czech lands.

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