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Organ-makers of the Jesuit order and their instruments in the baroque era
Frei, Vojtěch ; Oulíková, Petra (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
The bachelor thesis Organ-makers of the Jesuit order and their instruments in the baroque era concentrates on the phenomenon of organ-makers - religious or lay brothers among a significant religious order operating throughout the Czech lands since the sixteenth century - Society of Jesus. It aims to not only present the personalities themselves but also their instruments, both in terms of art and handicraft and the musical aspect. From the art historical perspective, it observes mainly the organ case as an element of the church furniture and its relation to the interior. The thesis also purports to become a factual contribution to the aforementioned area; so far, only a handful of academic texts have dealt with the topic.
The Devil in Prague - Prague legends on television
Churá, Michaela ; Vlnas, Vít (advisor) ; Kales, Josef (referee)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on elaboration of Devil in Prague series, made in 1996 in production of Czech Television. The aim is to study extent of synthesis of legends and facts in series, the source of information's and inspiration to writers. At the same time, I will try to find a contemporary critical review and some reception of spectators. Series are divided into individual stories - legends of Prague, so as chapters in this work, whereas second chapter focuses on story about Jesuit college, that goes through all other stories. Every chapter describe the legend and then its genesis. The thesis is based on specialised literature and visits of movie archive of Czech Television.
Jesuit college in Český Krumlov on the turn of 16th to 17th century.
LOMBARTOVÁ, Veronika
Jesuit college in Český Krumlov on the turn of 16th to 17th century. Contribution to religous and social history of the city This dissertation is dedicated to history of the city Český Krumlov on the verge of 16th and 17th century. Based on study of relevant literature and drawing from chosen sources, especially copy of cronicle of Český Krumlov's jesuit college and criminal law agenda from the judiciary court of Český Krumlov, it reveals the establishment of jesuit college in Český Krumlov in 1584 and its further influence in the city till the year 1622. Further part of the dissertation concentrates on relationship of Jesuits to suzerains and the townsmen of Český Krumlov looking closer at three civil proceedings that local Jesuits lead in the nineties of the 16th century and first two decades of the 17th century with suzerains of Rožmberk, Krumlov's non-christians and townsmen.

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