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Piano interpretation and modern view of the notation
Gregor, Vít
The writer of this essay has chosen this topic, which is very important for all interpreters. Mostly it is about the view to work with score of piano music, its understanding and successful presentation to audience. The chosen topic requires applying of several methods that writer uses, e.g.: analyses of music script, experiment, confrontation of performance, generalizing of own and foreign experiences, intuition, which is very important for understanding of productions. The essay is divided into three parts. The first one is about the history of music score and work necessity of performer. The writer thinks that music score has a dualistic character. It does not explicitly express, what is needed for a real interpretation. In this part, the write thinks of music score from different views. Interpretative and art connection, the way from the first idea of musician to the ear and soul of listener - that is the point, which connects the whole part. The writer is concerned on questions of interpretative history, interpretative tradition, level of interpretation that are very important for all interpreters. The writer draws basic principles of interpretation from these psychological ways, there is also point out the necessity of theoretical and practical united access. The end of this part is about some...

Piano interpretation and modern view of the notation
Gregor, Vít ; Drábek, Václav (advisor) ; Palkovská, Jana (referee) ; Settari, Olga (referee)
The writer of this essay has chosen this topic, which is very important for all interpreters. Mostly it is about the view to work with score of piano music, its understanding and successful presentation to audience. The chosen topic requires applying of several methods that writer uses, e.g.: analyses of music script, experiment, confrontation of performance, generalizing of own and foreign experiences, intuition, which is very important for understanding of productions. The essay is divided into three parts. The first one is about the history of music score and work necessity of performer. The writer thinks that music score has a dualistic character. It does not explicitly express, what is needed for a real interpretation. In this part, the write thinks of music score from different views. Interpretative and art connection, the way from the first idea of musician to the ear and soul of listener - that is the point, which connects the whole part. The writer is concerned on questions of interpretative history, interpretative tradition, level of interpretation that are very important for all interpreters. The writer draws basic principles of interpretation from these psychological ways, there is also point out the necessity of theoretical and practical united access. The end of this part is about some...

The human being as man and woman in Genesis 2 - Exegesis on Gn 2:18-24
Kleknerová, Anna ; Prudký, Martin (advisor) ; Čapek, Filip (referee)
This graduation thesis with the title Man as Male and Female According to Genesis 2: Exegesis of Gen 2; 18-24 seeks to reveal and understand its message for modern people, utilizing exegetic methods, seizing and re-thinking the text's emphasis; utilizing grammatical and textually-syntactic analysis, comparison of text versions, concordances and particularly locating the pericope's place in the literary- canonic context, the thesis is classifying the pertinent determinations and inter-textual relationships. Another part of the writing is taking into account the approach of some Old Testament commentators and biblists, stressing some anthropological points of view. On the background of the work there is a need to explore the relevancy of two contrary tendencies in the field of biblical interpretation of modern scripture studies, circling around the question of the subordination of women in relation to men. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Venetian legal Italian in the modern ages in Commissio ducis for Alvise Bragadin, 1589
Miková, Štěpánka ; Štichauer, Pavel (advisor) ; Hamplová, Sylva (referee)
The title of my dissertation thesis is "Venetian Legal Italian in the Modern Ages in Commissio ducis for Alvise Bragadin, 1589." This theme has been chosen in the lieu of the discovery at the State Archives of Tachov was found an original manuscript194 which deserves to be known in the sphere of historians of Italian language as well as in academia in general. The original manuscript is entitled the Ducal commission for Alvise Bragadin, 1589, the only source of Venetian law in the Czech lands. It is a register of laws from the 15th and 16th centuries, with which the Doge Pasquale Cicogna nominates the patrician Alvise Bragadin to the office of rector of the city of Feltre, a town in Dominium of mainland, which belongs to the trevisian province. The legal register has two hundred double pages, contains 278 provisions partially written in medieval Latin and partially in regional Italian (va/gare). This work deals with Venetian register from a point of linguistic view: it describes the formation from legal Italian of 16th century and its evolution while describing morphological components concerning this issue. ln the first section the aspect and the characteristics of the constitutional system of the Venetian Republic of the 15th century are depicted. The historical, political and juridical background of the...

The politics of Edward I. on the British isles and in France
Kovaříková, Šárka ; Picková, Dana (referee) ; Drška, Václav (advisor)
King Edward I reigned in England for thirty five years. The authors of medieval chronicles speak about him as magnificent ruler, capable warrior and politician. Modern historians write about many problems and wars he had to resolve or win, mostly with success. England of Edward I had two more outer parts - Wales and Ireland. Wales was divided among powerfull barons who had to perform homagium to English kings. Between 1272 and 1307 there were three rebelions led by native princes. After last of them, in 1292, Wales was finaly conquered by English. Ireland was supposed to be firmly in English hands; Edward never visited the country nor had to send army to it. In the thirteenth century there were two kingdoms on the British Isles - England and Scotland. English kings tried to obtain influential position in the northern realm; Scottish kings had to perform homagium to them. Question is whether this was for Scotland or only for lands which Scottish kings held in England. In 1290 the dynasty of Scottish kings died out and Edward I took the opportunity. He chose new ruler and after John Balliol failed in his duties to England, Edward entered Scotland with army. The campaigns, thanks to resist in the northern part of the kingdom, continued until the end of Edward's reign. Scotland was never fully conquered. The...

Just-war theory. Its origin and evolution in history
Daniška, Jaroslav ; Kučera, Rudolf (advisor) ; Müller, Ivan (referee)
Diploma thesis covers the old Christian tradition of just-war theory. This tradition, fully-established hence Augustine justifies and limits war. Having origins in a Hebrew thought and Old Testament, just-war theory has grown up from works of Augustine trough Gratian, Thomas Aquinas and Spanish scholastics to play a major role in establishing of international law as a specific field of science in a modern age. In this work I focused on primary texts of Bible, both Old and New Testament, writings of Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, Koran, as well as review of influential secondary literature, especially written by James Turner Johnson, George Weigel, historians like Edward Gibbon, Paul Johnson, Thomas E. Woods, thinkers like Roberto de Mattei or Michael Novak and documents like Documents of Vatican II., Catechism of the Catholic Church and others. Catholicism developed rich body of thought and numerous theories, attitudes on the moral problem of war and peace. Tradition of just-war thinking offers improving argumentation on morally responsible use of armed force, in both defensive and offensive wars. Just-war tradition offers criteria and their moral evaluation of just cause, just intention and legitimate authority and diploma thesis adds their confrontation with jihad's "holy-war" in Islam, humanitarian...

Art Direction Fragments of the Crusade in the Given Region
RÜCKER, Hanuš
The diploma thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part is consisted of outlining the meaning of The Crusade both from the visual art understanding point of view, as well as spiritual thinking. At the beginning of the thesis there is just briefly described the history and the position of religious in society, view of folksy religiousness and the problematic of The Crusade, it is also pointed to Passion cycle, modern concept of The Crusade and its own Crusade in the conception of Mikuláš Medek and Karel Stádník. The practical part deals with the creation of its own proposal chosen to stop The Crusade, which are subsequently placed in the area of selected locality around Prachatice.

Saving the Local at the Global Table
Huszthyová, Liliana ; Halbich, Marek (advisor) ; Ryška, Tomáš (referee)
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic concept of indigenousness denoted the lowest position in the scale of civilization by creating the remote other. However, the historical changes can be traceable also in the different positioning of the remote other. The fall of colonialism brought about fundamental challenges and redefined the terms of this relationship. In this thesis I have discussed the relationship between the human rights and anthropology with a special focus on the indigenous rights, as they form a unique crossroad between various disciplines and sciences. In order to closely analyze the transnational activism I held a specific focus on the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) in the broader context of the historical developments of the indigenous rights. It was shown, how the indigenous people were initially constructed as distinct, and subordinate groups via the polyvalent discourses of the noble and ignoble savages. Although created half a millennium ago, the relics of the stereotypical thinking have craved their ways into the modern institutional setting. Despite the fact that currently there are more opportunities for indigenous peoples to participate in institutional activities than ever before, the issues...

Management and leadership in 20th century
Šafránková, Noemi ; Froněk, Jan (referee) ; Tureckiová, Michaela (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes the development of most famous theories of management and leadership in 20th century that had and still do have great influence over our managerial and organisational thinking. The focus of this paper is to describe and critically evaluate the contribution of these theoretical disciplines from a human factor's perception of organisation. The first part of the thesis is focused on "big theoretical concepts" of "taylorism", Fayol's concept of managerial functions and principles in management, human relations school and theory of bureaucracy. The second part considers modern and post industrial theories influenced by psychology and information technology and those built on the basis of former great thinkers of management.

Medieval fortress in Třebovětice
Drnovský, Pavel ; Brych, Vladimír (referee) ; Klápště, Jan (advisor)
This work processes archaeological research of former medieval fortress standing in the village Třebovětice (district Jičín), which was passed in the year 1921. The excavation works were directed by prof. Emil Dufek, who exposed the southern part. The fortress was for the first time mentioned in written sources in the year 1447 and for the last time is stated in the year 1682. The most of discovered masonry was founded on massive wooden stilts and beams. The extant cutting of one of the stilts was sent to dendrochronological analysis (discover date 1328+x). Altogether 268 archaeological finds were discovered. The acquired collection contains artefacts and ecofacts (pottery, ceramic tiles, glass, iron articles, bones of animals, leather). Part of work is a catalogue of all finds, including corresponding pictorial supplement. Processing brought us wealth of knowledge, concerning gentry's life in east Bohemia in the Middle Ages and early modern times.