National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Medieval Mural Painting in the Doupov Region. Churches of st. Nicolas and st.Wolfgang in Doupov.
Vrba, Martin ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Ottová, Michaela (referee)
Středověká nástěnná malba na Doupovsku Abstract This thesis focuses on medieval mural paintings in the area of the Doupov Mountains on two examples, church of St. Nicholas in Nepomyšl and destroyed cemetery church of St. Wolfgang in Doupov. Description of both churches contains historical background of its origin and decoration, including donors. Other parts of thesis deal with present condition of paintings, iconographical and iconological analysis as well as inspiration and analogy. In both cases the largest part takes the Christological cycle in the naves. The medieval paintings from two periods were recently uncovered in the church of St. Nicholas in Nepomyšl. The older of them are dated to the second half of 14th century. Remains of them are in the presbytary of the church. The younger are from the beginning of 16th century. They are in the nave and they are influenced by Cranach's graphics of Passion Cycle. The church of St. Wolfgang in Doupov was built at the end of the 14th century; nevertheless the donor of the paintings was Jan Mašťovský of Kolovraty, who died ca. 1527. After the World War II the German inhabitants were moved away and the military area was founded here. The church was not maintained and perished through the time. The paintings are preserved in the form of transfers, which were...
Using phototraps to the counting of wildlife animals
Hnízdil, Aleš ; Ježek, Miloš (advisor) ; Peterka, Tomáš (referee)
The subject of my Bachelor Thesis was verification of wildlife census methods by using phototraps in region of Doupovské Mountains and Bohemian Forest. Many of the organizations that are involved in these methods should bring a solution of this problem. This topic is discussed in management of wild animals for more than 40 years. This thesis should help to look at the wild animals monitoring from a different point of view. For this research were used 21 phototraps and evaluated 20 106 pictures. Information were processed in MS Excel. The data build a basis for animals density evaluation. Results show the adequate number of phototraps in the area in duration of 6 weeks brings more significant results.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.