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Margaret More Roper: an English Woman in Reformation Period
Kadlecová, Kristýna ; Morée, Pieter Cornelis Adrianus (advisor) ; Dus, Jan Amos (referee)
This diploma thesis "Margaret More Roper: an English Woman in Reformation Period" deals with the English reformation during the reign of Henry VIII and with the English woman Margaret More Roper, who lived during that time and who was the pioneer of humanistic educated women in England and one of the first well educated woman in Europe. I set her life and work into the context of Renaissance, Humanism and English reformation. Also I give attention into her only survived work, a translation of Erasmus' commentary on Lord's prayer. Within this thesis I deal with another educated woman who lived in 16th century. Her name is Katharina Schütz Zell and she is an author of the commentary on Lord's prayer. Keywords Margaret More Roper - Thomas More - Humanism and Renaissance - Females' Status and Education in 16th century - Henry VIII and English Reformation - Katharina Schütz Zell - Commentaries on Lord's Prayer
Reflection of paganism by Minucius Felix and his predecessors
Říhová, Ladislava ; Mrázek, Jiří (advisor) ; Dus, Jan Amos (referee) ; Fialová, Radka (referee)
Reflection of paganism by Minucius Felix and his predecessors The main topic of the work is the analysis of the theological horizon of the lesser-known Christian apologist Marcus Minucius Felix. His only surviving work, the dialogue Octavius, represents a completely unique type of argument in favor of the Christian religion in the pagan world, based on philosophy. In addition to the translation and analysis of the text itself, the thesis deals with the characteristics of the author himself, his literary intention, setting in the context of the apologetic literature (in this respect, the research was primarily shaped by the dispute over primacy in the field of Latin apologetics between Minucius and Tertullian). The theological analysis is not possible without a content analysis of both the text itself and the historical and cultural context. The author's own translation, presented in the form of Latin-Czech bilingua, is supplemented, in addition to brief explanatory notes, by a study with a theologically focused analysis, which is still lacking in Czech. The following are discussed: Minucius' relation to the majority church, reasons for a specific attitude to the Scripture, relation to the Roman religion and cult, relation to Judaism, attitude to philosophy, the author's theological emphasis and his...
A Sibylline Prophecy on Christ (Oracula Sibyllina VIII, 217-250)
Dus, Jan Amos
A Prophecy of the Sibyll on Christ (Oracula Sibyllina VIII, 217-250). Introduction, commentary and translation, based on the Greek text (ed. J. Geffecken, Die Oracula Sibyllina, Leipzig 1902, pp. 153-157). The Latin translation of the Greek version (De civitate Dei XVIII, 23,1) may have come from Augustin self.

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