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The Mediaeval Settlement of Bohušov (northern Moravia) and the Origins of St Martin Church
Prix, Dalibor ; Zezula, M.
The study is based on a research of St Martin Church in terms of archaeology and construction history. It monitors the Slavonic settlement in the municipality and the region before the construction of the early Gothic building and a subsequent construction of a brick church at an older cemetery. The church dating from 1275-1280 was the work of the builders and stonemasons who also built the municipal church in the nearby town of Osoblaha. It was built below the residential castle of Fulštejn for Herbord of Fulštejn, the sewer of Bruno, the Bishop of Olomouc, and it proves the influence of episcopal architecture on the remote Moravian-Silesian borderland.
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On the Personality and Method of Anton Gnirs
Roháček, Jiří
A conference speech dealing with the personality of German historian, archaeologist, art historian, archivist and monuments curator Anton Gnirs (1873 - 1933). It lays stress on the exceptional scope of Gnirs's education, and especially on that of his high-quality expert and organisational activity.
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On the Beginnings of the Association of Czech Artists
Petišková, Tereza
A lecture delivered at the Academy of Arts' symposium on programmes and stimuli elucidating the political and cultural circumstances of the establishment of the Association. It includes a number of unknown facts, and a chronology of the establishment and activity of the Association in 12948 - 1956.
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The Josephine Fortresses and the Beginnings of Classicism in Bohemia
Petrasová, Taťána
This article is based on Austrian studies of the re-organisation of the General Planning Directorate in Vienna in 1783 - 1788, and it outlines the options of a further examination of the relationship between the architecture of civil engineers of Czech planning directorates and the engineers of military planning directorates in Terezín and Josefov.
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The Prague Years of August Gottlieb Meissner
Lorenzová, Helena
This study brings detailed information about a cultural and literary magazine published in Prague and Leipzig in 1793 - 1797. A.G. Meissner, a famous German poet, writer and libretist and a profesor of aesthetics at the Prague university at that time, was an editor and the chief contributor of the magazine.
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