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The Silviculture of the Schwarzenbergs in 1650-1750
KYRYANOVÁ, Petra
This thesis deals with the forestry on Schwarzenberg´s estates Třeboň and Hluboká nad Vltavou in years 1650 to 1750. Author puts stress on forest personnel, its composition and workload. Then the author looks into the perception of the wood, care about the forest, planting trees and its later extraction connected with swimming the wood on rivers. Author also couldn´t miss mentioning the stealings of wood. Part of the thesis contains the information about the fauna in Schwarzenberg´s forests. In this part the thesis aims on analyzing the composition of harmful animals on one side; on the other the composition of the utilitarian animals that had been taken care of in preserves and pheasabtries. Author also puts stress on hunting and its practical organisation. The thesis also looks into the selling of hunting goods and the import of the animals from abroad to Schwarzenberg´s princes.
Schwarzenbergs and forest in the second half of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century
KYRYANOVÁ, Petra
The presented bachelor thesis deals with perception of the forest and the forest management on Schwarzenberg´s dominion Třeboň and Hluboká nad Vltavou during the second half of 17th century and the beginning of 18th century. It directs on the profession of the people, who took care of the forest, and cared about the forest cover and wild animals. The bachelor thesis pays attention on the structure of the wild animals, which were to be found in the forest of the respective dominions. Author also deals with the hunting of vermin and utility animals. Wood extraction and subsequent sale of the wood is also considered in the work. The relation between the first nobles of the Schwarzenberg, Jan Adolf, Ferdinand, and Adam František Schwarzenberg, forest and hunting of the wild animals is also considered.

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