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Guild Book of the Painters of Prague since 1490
Benátská, Klára ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Sekyrka, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dealing with second guild book of painters of Prague, which was created between 1490 and 1582. It updates the older edition written by doctor Chytil and adds new findings with special regard to characterization and analysis of the source. The first part generally mentions development of crafts and guilds in Czech municipality. Next chapter is dealing with the issue of painter`s guild in Old Town, its membership and organization from its origin to beginning of 17th century, in which the group underwent significant changes. Then follows analysis of the book, its external and internal features, that stresses above all palaeography and book`s structure. This part also contains the focal point of the whole thesis. In the last chapter lies the edition of guild`s book, which was made according to modern principles and was supplied with footnotes and name and location index. Key words: guild, edition, book, painter, to describe, transcription, palaeography, structure
Church administration of the region of Sušice in the late Middle Ages
Vlasák, Jiří ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
Jiří VLASÁK, Church administration of the region of Sušice in the late Middle Ages, The thesis, Charles University in Prague, The Faculty of Arts, 2012, The thesis is about the church administration in the region of Sušice as part of Prácheň deanery, primarily in the late Middle Ages. The thesis is focused especially on parishes in terms of sponsorial laws, financial circumstances of churches and renting of presbyteries. The text also includes another kinds of benefices in region. The attention is also devoted to local clergy. As main source of information were used administrative sources of Czech archbishopric, primarily confirm and erection books and judicial documents from Prague consistory. For inclusion of the information into the context are also added the parts about Czech church administration in the late Middle Ages and mediaeval history of the Sušice region. Key words: Sušice, Prácheň deanery, 14th and 15th centuries, church administration, presbyteries
St. Adalbert's church in Jílové by Prague
Halanová, Eliška ; Bláhová, Marie (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
St. Adalbert's Church in Jílové by Prague is one of the oldest monuments in the city and its story is essentially connected with the history of the city and its role as a significant gold deposit. Therefore, in research of his past we should distinguish between two lines of studies - the fate of the church as a parish benefice and the history of this remarkable building and as a historical monument. In the introduction of the thesis we meet the history of the royal city of goldmining, watch the beginnings of his fame, the great boom in the 14th century, the change of conditions after the Hussite wars and the gradual withdrawal of its significance, despite the apparent efforts to restore his position. In following chapter, we see the development of the parish, staffing the benefices, pastors' personalities and their little stories. An interesting point in this chapter is the construction of a Franciscan monastery in Jílové, which temporarily took over the management of the entire parish. In the second section of the thesis we see the establishment of the church-building and its initial form, as well as its reconstruction and modifications to the current appearance. The last part is especially devoted to the main altar and another interesting inventory. Keywords church, history, Jílové by Prague,...
The deanery of Brandys in the late middle ages
Pořízka, Pavel ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
The thesis is about the church administration in the region of Brandýs nad Labem in the late Middle Ages. The thesis is focused especially on individual parishes in terms of appointment of parish priests, their financial circumstances and sponsorial laws. The attention is also devoted to local clergy. As main source of information were used administrative sources of Czech archbishopric, primarily confirm and erection books and judicial documents from Prague consistory. The text also includes the parts about situation in Czech church administration in the late Middle Ages and brief history of every single locality.
The testaments of Soběslav and the papers of probate proceeding 1455-1550: the possibilities their usage
Vandrovcová, Lenka ; Zilynská, Blanka (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
Práce se zabývá městem Soběslav, které patřilo pánům z Rožmberka a dochoval se v něm soubor testamentů z let 1455-1550. Soubor se skládá celkem z 83 listinných testamentů. Práce nejprve popisuje testamentární praxi (proces vzniku testamentu) a soubor soběslavských testamentů. Samotný výzkum se zabývá nejprve testátory, kteří byli spřízněni nějakým druhem rodinné vazby. Podrobněji se práce zabývá jednou z těchto rodin, rodinou Račmanů. Druhá část výzkumu se věnuje dluhům a pohledávkám uvedených v testamentech. Tato část se zabývá lokalitami, se kterými vedli testátoři své obchody. Klíčová slova: Soběslav, testamenty, rodinné vztahy, dluhy, pohledávky Annotation Object my diploma's work is Soběslav town, which it belonged to lord of Rozumberk. There was still in existence collection of testaments from years 1455-1550. Collection is comprised of 83 testaments. The work discribes proces sof genesis testaments and collection Soběslav's testaments. First part of study pursue testátore, which they were akin to families. The work detailed discribes of family Račman. Second part of study disciribes by analysis debts and outstandings debt in testaments. This part discribes lokalities, where testátore made their business. Keywords: Soběslav, testaments, family relations, debts, outstanding debts
Former convent of Premonstratensian Nuns in Louňovice pod Blaníkem
Smetanová, Marie ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
ANGLICKÁ ANOTACE FORMER KONVENT OF PREMONSTRATENSIAN NUNS IN LOUŇOVICE POD BLANÍKEM Middle Age - Convent - Premonstratensian nuns - Louňovice pod Blaníkem - history Bachelor thesis focuses on history of Premonstratensian nunnery in Louňovice pod Blaníkem within years 1149-1420. The aim of this thesis was to define resemblance of the nunnery from all accessible documents, what property it managed and its organization and role of nunnery in Podblanicko region during pre-feudalism and pre-Husite period.
History and Constructional Development of the St. Pancras Church in Prague
Katrák, Ondřej ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
History and building development of the St. Pancras church in Prague The revealation of the bottom of the St. Pancras Romanesque rotunda during the development of the Prague underground Line C meant completely a new chapter for this building. This "small-town church" became the main theme for many scholars and explorers, because its creation is absolutely related to the rise of Vyšehrad, an important center of the Czech state at the turn of the 11th and 12th century, and the St. Pancras patronage undoubtly refers to the meaning of Vyšehrad being built as Czech Rome. Even thought Czech princes moved back to the Prague Castle and the St. Pancras changed just to a suburbian church, it became a part of some important events in Czech history, whether we mean the battle in 1420 or the siege of Swedish armies during 1648. St. Pancras, rotunda, church, Vysehrad, Czech Rome.
The canonization of Edward the Confessor
Kovaříková, Šárka ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
The Canonization of Edward the Confessor Edward the Confessor was the last Anglo-Saxon king from the house of Wessex. He ruled in England from 1042 to 1066. He spent his younghood in exile in Normandy. During his reign England joined peace and prosperity. There was a struggle in the court between so called French side (Edward's friends from continent) and Anglo-Danish side (great Earls). The biggest question was succession after Edward, because his marriage with Edith, daughter of Godwin, Earl of Wessex, was childless. William the Conqueror claimed and won the throne after battle of Hastings in 1066. Immediately after his death, Edward was venerated among monks of Westminster Abbey. They tried to canonize them. The first attepmt in 1138 which was work of prior Osbert de Clare was unsuccessful, mostly because of uncertain situation in England. The second attempt in 1161 succeeded. It was more supported by clergy and king as well. Thank to the difficult international situation Pope was helpful to request. In 1163 Edward was ceremonially translated to a new shrine in Westminster Abbey. Canonization is legal action, after which is a person added to a list of saints and people give him a proper veneration. The history of this process goes back to early Christian times; since 12th century it is Pope who canonize...
Book of Henrykow as a source
Petrášek, Jiří ; Pátková, Hana (referee) ; Bláhová, Marie (advisor)
Hereby presented diploma paper is concentrating primarily on the Book Of Henryków (BOH), the outcome of Cistercian literature as produced in Silesia at the break of 13th and 14th century. I worked with Roman Grodecki edition, published in 1991. At the beginning I resumed published editions and source related literature. W orks containing some notions on BOH but not dealing with it further were left behind. Here I also made few remarks on topics I did not work with later on, as clashes between Polish, German and Roman/German canon law and the case of the oldest Polish-written sentence. I did not comment largely literature exploited for the purpose of this paper. In first part I reviewed general political and cultural situation in the 12th, 13th and the beginning of 14th century Silesia, and introduced the moment when Grey Monks entered this area. Then I summarized contemporary Cistercian writing, where those produced in communities of Lubi'l_z, Trzebnica, Henryków and Kamienec are the most significant. These were mainly obituaries, annals, chronicles, Bishop' s lists, legends and Boo k Of Henrykow itself. With the help of previous researches and manuscript fascimile, I analyzed handwriting, authors, organization of BOH manuscript and reasons of manuscripťs creation. Using the example of Bobolice village, I...
Epigraphic fund of Jablonecko
Kočárková, Kateřina ; Roháček, Jiří (referee) ; Pátková, Hana (referee)
Dnes již bývalý okres Jablonec nad Nisou, který se rozkládá na ploše 402 km2 , netvořil historicky ani přírodně jednotný celek. Podle přírodních hranic by se dal rozdělit do dvou větších celků - Železnobrodska s Maloskalskem a Jablonecka. Právě z těchto důvodů je úvod této kapitoly rozčleněn také do dvou částí, po kterých následuje výčet dnešních obcí a měst v okrese se stručnými poznámkami a s odkazy na literaturu. Do, reformy veřejné správy v roce 2002 zahrnoval okres celkem 34 obcí. Zřízením vyšších územních celků připadl okres Jablonec nad Nisou pod správu Libereckého kraje. Nápisový fond Jablonecka je dochován torzovitě. Celkově dochované památky na Jablonecku souvisí s přírodními podmínkami okresu. Jedná se o hustě zalesněný pohraniční okres položený ve vyšších polohách a osídlený až v pozdním středověku a hlavně v novověku. Proto se zde nevyskytují žádné významné středověké architektury s výjimkou čtyř hradů - Frýdštejna, Vranova, Zbirohu a Navarova. Také většina církevních staveb pochází z novověku. Zpočátku se jednalo hlavně o dřevěné stavby, které se hlavně v 18. století přestavovaly na kamenné. Nejsou zde žádné honosné sakrální poutní stavby. Příčinou byla také velká chudoba zdejších farností. Největší památkové bohatství tkví v lidové architektuře. V celém bývalém okrese převažovaly až do...

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