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Boccaccio´s short stories and their influence on the Czech Humanism Literature
RAŠKOVÁ, Alena
This bachelor thesis is an analysis of the Czech humanistic writer´s pieces in respect to the impact of the renaissance author Giovanni Boccacio. A special attention is paid to the authors such as Mikuláš Konáč from Hodiškov and Hynek from Poděbrady and to the Boccaccio´s novells translations. The emphasis is layed on erotic motives in humanism and the contribution of Boccacio´s themes in Czech literature. The bachelor thesis is also a kind of literary speculation over a possible connection between Mikuláš Konáč´s translations and the texts from the Bible.
The View of the Death in the Thought Conceptions in the Course of History
PŮBALOVÁ, Ludmila
Dissertation .. The approaches towards death and burial in different historical epochs of mankind dealing with a view of death in intellectual conceptions during the history. People have been engaged in the question of life and deaths for ages. It is one of the oldest, the hardests and the most fundamental questions which are asked. We can think of the death in two levels: a general and a personal. The comprehension of deaths was developing in history. Thesis traces, what affected and how it is possible, that the today`s subject of personal death states taboo, even if masmedia floods us with death of others. For understanding, the thesis goes throught history. From the methodological aspects it follows the time line, divides the history into ancient world, the Middle Ages and modern period, as well as on horizontal line following individually nations and their intellectual directions.
Architecture of rural manors in the region of Táborsko
VAVÁČEK, Miloslav
Dissertation headed {\clqq}Architecture of rural manors in the region of Táborsko`` dwell on matter of historical progress of landed gentry castles and forts architecture placed in the region of Táborsko. Paper presents conditions of chosen buildings in 2007-2008. Document does not present all existing buildings of this type. Sample is however selected to represent wide spectrum of architectural styles as from Gothic style, over Renaissance to historicist styles of 19th century. Author comes out both from information stated in the various specialized and touristic publications and from the outcomes of his own survey.
Sebastiano Serlio, l'opera rustica, and the Castle in Moravská Třebová
Muchka, Ivan
Already many years before mentioned J. Kowalczyk the similitary of the soulution of the castle facade in Moravská Třebová with the engraving in the book "Libro estraordinario" by Sebastiano Serlio. The reason of the today articlee is to analyse in depth patterns in all Serlio's books, inclusive unpublished Book VI, as well as his concept of a very important theoretical term - "opus rusticum".
Renaissance art as studied yesterday and today
Konečný, Lubomír
This essay recapitulates recent approaches to the Renaissance art, and critically concentrates on the doubtful penchant for Neoplatonic interpretations.
Epitaphs of Peter and Nicolaus Medek
Muchka, Ivan
This article deals, simplifiedly, with the question, how should be appearance of epitaphs, comissioned by the archbishop of Prague Nicolaus Medek – the first one for his predecessor Antonin Brus of Mohelnice, the second for his brother, abbot in Znojmo and the third for himself, judging from the fact, that his epitaph is nearly identical with the gravestone of Brus.
The meaning of Renaissance for tourism in South Bohemia
Miškovská, Monika ; Netková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Mlejnková, Lena (referee)
This paper analyses tourism in South Bohemia, describes principal monuments of Renaissance and based on questionnaires evaluates motives for visits in South Bohemia and meaning of Renaissance monuments in this region.

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