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Cellae and Provostries of the Monastery of St John the Baptist at Ostrov. Reflections on Affairs of Benedictine Branch Houses in Bohemia in the Early Middle Ages
Foltýn, Dušan
The study analyses records on branch houses of the Benedictine abbey at Ostrov near Davle and tries to determine their function and time of origin.
Sázava and czech cloisters of 11th century
Sommer, Petr
Until 1140 existed in the early medieval Bohemia only Friary of Benedictins. Benedictins created a network of order locations. And here arised the oldiest czech monasterial buildings (a part of them was made of wood - Sázava, Ostrov).
Saint Procopius, Bohemia and Middle Europe
Sommer, Petr
Epoch of abbot Procopius is a time when early medieval states oroginated with church organization and new political culture. At this point of view Bohemia's development is same like in neighboring countries.
Sázava monastery and Kiev Russia
Bláhová, Emilie
In the article the author evaluates some contacts between Sázava monastery and Kievan Russia during in the 11th century. She writes espcially about deposition of the relics s. Glebi into the altar of the Sázava monastery church in the year 1095, about the problem of the surviving of all the Czech Old Church Slavonic litterary works in the Russian manuscripts and about the influence of the Russian manuscripts on the liturgical texts in the Sázava monastery (cyrilic part of the Reims gospel-book as well as pattern of the Prague glagolitic fragments).
The material equipment of the oldest Benedictine-Monasteries in Bohemia
Žemlička, Josef
The study discuss the origines and ways of the material equipment of the first Benedictine-Monasteries in Bohemia.
Slavic Liturgy and Literature in Bohemia in the 10th Century. The Concepts and the Reality
Třeštík, Dušan
The role of slavic liturgy and literature in Bohemia in the 10th century was, mainly for ideological reasons, overestimated. In the reality there was no such liturgy and very small amount of slavic literacy . The Přemyslid rulers were interested in the slavic liturgy only for political reasons, as the part of her attempts to revitalize the Moravian bishopric and to erect a bishopric in Prague.

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