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North-Italian communities in the House of Hohenstaufen's Era: Venezia a Milano
Reseková, Simona ; Drška, Václav (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
This thesis explores the institutional changes in the Northern Italian area during Frederick I Barbarossa's era, specifically focusing on the changes in Milan and Venice. It describes the evolution of establishment of both of these cities, starting from the Early Medieval period up to the rise of the Communes during the 11th century. The core of the thesis aims to be the very Communal establishment - more precisely, the changes in the institutions raised during the reign of Frederick I. Barbarossa and the possible impact of the Lombard wars between the Emperor and the Lombard League.
Deindustrializované plochy a jejich nové využití - případová studie Milano (Itálie)
Pytlíková, Lucie
Bachelor Thesis. Brno: Mendel University, Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies, 2016. Supervisor of Bachelor Thesis Mgr. Petr Klusáček, Ph.D This bachelor thesis deals with the industrialized areas and their reuse in Milano, Italy. The theoretical part defines the term brownfield at European level as well as at the Italian level. Furthermore, the work deals with three generations of brownfields, financing, tools to revitalize industrial areas and classification of browfields. Last part is focused on brief characteristic of Milano and its attitude to brownfields. The practical part is aimed to present particular examples of deindustrialisationed areas. Three areas in Milan were selected (La Forgiatura, Parco del Portello and the district of Bicocca). The last part is focused on the short presentation of projects in the surrounding areas of Milan.
Antonio Campi (1523-1587). Between Mannerism and Baroque.
Hlušičková, Pavla ; Zlatohlávek, Martin (advisor) ; Daniel, Ladislav (referee) ; Přibyl, Petr (referee)
The dissertation evaluated the formal, stylistic and contextual analysis of the painting oeuvre of the Cremonese native Antonio Campi. Monographic elaboration of Campi's oeuvre complement to the existing range of syntheses a number of information that has been in the literature so far omitted. The work assessed Antonio's oeuvre on the revision of archival material preserved in Milanese and Cremonese state and church archives, as well as by the means of thorough study of the secondary literature. Chronology of Campi's production was based on the stylistic and formal analysis and at the same time it has been enriched by a number of comparisons of the Lombardy-Ligurian region. Perspective at Antonio's oeuvre was accompanied by drawings and panel paintings that have emerged in the art market in recent years. With this thorough analysis, it became clear that the simple definition of an older Italian scientific literature that had Antonio Campi understood as a painter, who by his work formed the basis of Caravaggio chiaroscuro approach in the last decades of the 16th century and in the early years of the 17th age, proved to be inaccurate. It became clear that with this view we can not identify ourselves any more. Constant changes in mood, surprise, unpredictability, restlessness and individuality, the...
North-Italian communities in the House of Hohenstaufen's Era: Venezia a Milano
Reseková, Simona ; Drška, Václav (advisor) ; Suchánek, Drahomír (referee)
This thesis explores the institutional changes in the Northern Italian area during Frederick I Barbarossa's era, specifically focusing on the changes in Milan and Venice. It describes the evolution of establishment of both of these cities, starting from the Early Medieval period up to the rise of the Communes during the 11th century. The core of the thesis aims to be the very Communal establishment - more precisely, the changes in the institutions raised during the reign of Frederick I. Barbarossa and the possible impact of the Lombard wars between the Emperor and the Lombard League.

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