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Lesser Town of Prague in the Light of the Inspection Protocol of the Theresian Cadastre of 1726
Fúrová, Pavlína ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
(in English): The practical part of this Bachelor's thesis is focused on making accessible of Inspection Protocol of the Theresian Cadastre from 1726 for the part of Prague called Lesser Town as a computerized database. The database should be useful for wide groups of researchers, who are interested in social, economic, demographic issues of Prague in the 18th Century or in its art-historical, especially building development. In the theoretical part is shortly outlined the development of the oldest czech cadasters, the situation in Lesser Town of Prague after Thirty Years' War and the distinctive position of lateral rights. The aim of following chapters is briefly summarize various types of data, which are recorded in the Inspection Protocol. In each chapter I made an attempt to set a trend, which can be noticed thanks to obtained data, especially for Lesser Town. More detailed analysis of data, which could some readers miss, would exceed the extent of Bachelor's thesis. My personal thoughts of this research are mentioned at the end of each chapter and also are outlined at the end of the work.
Heřman Jakub Černín at Rome (1679-1680)
Tesaříková, Alexandra ; Hojda, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Pazderová, Alena (referee)
Trus thesis aims at analysing from various perspectives the Rome part of a travel diary written by Heřman Jakub Černín of Chudenice, presenting a picture of how the Grand Tour was experienced by lůmself, and assessing it in a European context. The hrst part is primarily an analysis of the sources, but it also draws attention to other related sources in the yet-to-be-explored Černín Family Arcruves. I was able to identify the scribes' hands in aU versions of the travel diary. The second part summarizes the current knowledge about Grand Tours in general, wruch is mostly found in foreign (non-Czech) books on trus issue. It also comprises extensive information about the life of Heřman Jakub Černín with extra emphasis on rus Grand Tour and the connections of the Černín family to Italy, as seen for example from the two visits paid by Heřman to rus mother Diana Marie Hippoliti di Gazoldo, who stayed in Mantua after she and her husband split.
Itinerary of Caspar J.N. Brandl, a premonstratensian of the monastery in Teplá, from 1707-1710, as a source for church and political History of central and east Europe in the years of the Great Northern War
Kulová, Zuzana ; Hojda, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Zilynskyj, Bohdan (referee)
Hlavním cílem této diplomové práce bylo vytvoření komentované kritické edice zmíněného latinského pramene, jeho popis a rozbor jednotlivých částí díla. Stejně významnou součástí je také alespoň částečné sestavení životních osudů tepelského premonstráta Caspara Brandla, přičemž jsme zcela odkázáni pouze na dochované prameny kláštera Teplá, popřípadě na kusé informace, jež na sebe prozradí sám autor. Nejvíce zpráv při tom získáváme jen k několika dnům Brandlova života, jež strávil jako zpovědník a kaplan v Toužimi u kněžny Charlotty a kdy bez dovolení řádových představených opustil Čechy jako součást kněžnina doprovodu a vydal se s ní směrem do Saska. Brandlův deník jako pramen alespoň částečně související s událostmi severní války, povstáním Františka II. Rákócziho a jeho kontakty s polským prostředím, poskytující navíc očima katolického kněze ze střední Evropy cenné postřehy z cest po východoevropských zemích, je v našem prostředí pramenem spíše ojedinělým a je obtížné najít dílo, jež by mohlo posloužit k případné komparaci. Jako nejvhodnější se zdá být Itinerarium Daniela Krmana, luteránského superintendenta z Horních Uher, jenž téměř ve stejné době putoval k švédskému králi Karlu XII., tehdy pobývajícímu se svým vojskem ve východní Evropě, a cestoval tak mnohdy přes stejná území jako otec Caspar, jen s...
Czech Grandpriory of the Sovereign Order of Malta in the Time of Prior Michael Ferdinand Althan.
Otradovec, Tomáš Jan ; Hojda, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Zdichynec, Jan (referee)
This master thesis is dealing with Czech Grandpriory of the Sovereign Order of Malta in the Time of Prior Michael Ferdinand Althann. It tries to describe the administrative development of the Order from the Middle Ages till the 18th century. The first part of Master thesis is mentioned the history of the order on the world either to the territory of the Czech crown and the closer position, structure and functioning of the various departements of the order. The second part is interested in about Frá Michael Althann, Maltase Grandprior (1767 - 1789), his is military career and spiritual. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Henyk of Valdstein. A profile of a noble intellectual from the era preceding the battle of White mountain
Bažant, Petr ; Šedivá Koldinská, Marie (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
For historians Prague during the rule of Rudolph II is one of the most attractive periods of Czech history. At the turu of the 16th and 17th centuries, the capital of the Czech kingdom had become an important metropolis. The presence of a secular head of the Christian world attracted foreign diplomats, rich merchants, skilled craftsmen and artists from alI over Europe. For the Czech aristocracy, Prague represented a political and social centre and they built magnificent palaces. Heightened demands in lifestyle stimulated by the imperial court surroundings lead to the acceptance of late Renaissance and Mannerist ideas. Although this related mainly to the wealthiest noblemen, it also concerued the less welI-off members of the nobility who kept reconstructing their country houses into Renaissance chateaus.
My Dear Mýsa! From the recondite correspondence between Vojtěch Hynais and Josef Václav Myslbek from the years 1881-1900
Kolář, Petr ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
Vojtěch Hynais, author of the curtain of the National in Prague, belongs to main creator of this theatre. He was in warm contact with other important persons of cultural and art life of this time, for example Josef Václav Myslbek or Václav Brožík. He lived in Paris for several yers (1878-1893). During the time of his Parisian stay he preserved continual contact with home. He visited Prague occassionally and besides he corresponded with his friends from Bohemia. One of the most frequent correspondence partners was J.V. Myslbek, who was probably his best friend. The edition of 64 letters and two correspondence cards sent from Vojtěch Hynais to Josef Václav Myslbek, which is showed in this work, as the proof of the deep friendship between these two man and simultaneously the reflection of the most important moments of their lives in the period 1881-1900. The correspondence originates from a private collection and I tried to manage it in accordance with the valid principles of the metodology of edition.
Guild of drapers and weavers in the town of Soběslav
Linhart, Stanislav ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of my Bachelor work is the guild of drapers and weavers in the town of Soběslav. I take a probing look into the lives of these two guilds on the basis of appropriate and historical guild sources and their approach to organization and administration (especially concerning guild status, guild books and terminology material). Attention is also paid to common situations and dilemmas. That means the acquiring of knowledge within the guilds dilemmas, questions connected with its origins, their development and finally the abolishment of the guild system in our country. I especially delve into the range of the guild's character and the weaving craft.
The knights of the cross with the red heart (Cyriaci) and their convent in the Old Town of Prague between 1628-1729
Jiřinec, Martin ; Hojda, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Čornejová, Ivana (referee)
An extensive historical knowledge of the Cyriac church order is enabled due to a set of mostly Latin archival manuscript books (deposited mainly in the National Library in Prague), accomplished betw. 1740-1770 by the conventual historian, a luminary Joannes C. Rohn whose work methods and sources have been a subject of investigation. The further aim of this paper is to define the order`s involvement in the social and liturgical life in terms of Post-White- Mountain catholic superiority. Prague`s order possessions were restored from Cracovian centre after a long cessation in 1628, and later (till 1783) remained a single Cyriaci convent in Bohemia. These regular canons focused their public activity predominantly on a local spiritual service, carried out up from 1640 also in the adjacent Holy Spirit`s district, and later in a stretch of suburban village area. As well, variably, assisted in a parochial administration throughout the country. Within a few decades the clerics gained confidence of the local, hitherto confessionwise prevalently utraquist parishioners, and a close cooperation was established. While in materially harsh beginnings neighbours` loyalty had to be urged, later, by the vastly instigated public devotion, plentiful private ecclesiastic donations and pro anima mass foundations became a common...
Czech baroque coronations
Hrbek, Jiří ; Maur, Eduard (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi cal events in the entire Habsburg monarchy in the 17th and 18th centuries. In my study, I tried to compare the coronations of Ferdinand III. (1627), of his two sons Ferdinand IV. (1646) and Leopold I. (1656) and of Leopolďs son Charles Vl. (1723). I discussed four spheres, in which we can see these events. The first one was the political sphere: after the battle on the White Mountain, Bohemia became a hereditary monarchy, so it was never more necessary for Habsburgs to deal with the Bohemian estates, when the son of the King should be coronated. But the vote of the new king was only one limitation of the King's power, another limitations, which originated from the early modem political philosophy, continued further in the baroque period. There was no responsibility to the estates, but King was responsible to the God and to this effect he took an oath during the coronation mass before the unction. When the archbishop of Prague as a consecrator was pouring the holy oil with balsam ( chrisma) on the head of the King, he received the Goď s Grace like the jewish kings of the Old Testament (David, Salomon). The coronation connected the politics with the religion and only after the unction the King could receive the...
August and Tereza Sedlacek: publication of letters
Havlan, Josef ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Hojda, Zdeněk (referee)
August Sedlacek, a notable Czech historian, attended grammar school in Pisek. He moved back to Pisek upon retiring. Here he made acquaintance with Tereza Barcalova, a teacher, who later became his wife. The following publication represents their mutual correspondence from the time of their first meeting in 1915, until Sedlacek's death in 1926.

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