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Masters of Prague Faculty of Arts 1437-1448
Kotau, Pavel ; Zilynská, Blanka (advisor) ; Svatoš, Michal (referee)
The thesis deals with masters of arts who lectured at the Prague faculty of arts or graduated from it in the years between 1437 and 1448. The work includes a reconstruction of the corps of masters for the period, their individual descriptions, and an analysis of the academic community, with special attention to the ties between masters and groups of masters.
Conception of Reason, Memory and Will of Petr z Letovicz (from Quodlibet of Matěje z Knína in codex X E 24,Fol.339b-340b - utrum cuiuslibet spiritus rationalis eadem essentia sit substantialiter ratio, memoria etvoluntas)
Řezník, Jan ; Blažková, Miloslava (advisor) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
This thesis focuses on the concept of Reason, Memory, and Will written by Petr from Letovicz and present the Question called: "Utrum cuiuslibet spiritus rationalis eadem essentia sit substantialiter ratio memoriam et voluntas". The thesis consists of four parts. The first part focuses on the used method of the art and its access to the text. The second one introduce the Question in the historical context. The third part represent the transcription and translation of the Question. The last one offers Question's interpretation. My thesis also focuses on several citations of Aristotle used by Petr from Letovicz in his Question. Those quotes were set into interpretive framework of the text. Besides Aristotle, there can be found also quotes of Averroa and one of the founders of scholasticism - Peter Lombard.
Masters of Prague Faculty of Arts 1437-1448
Kotau, Pavel ; Zilynská, Blanka (advisor) ; Svatoš, Michal (referee)
The thesis deals with masters of arts who lectured at the Prague faculty of arts or graduated from it in the years between 1437 and 1448. The work includes a reconstruction of the corps of masters for the period, their individual descriptions, and an analysis of the academic community, with special attention to the ties between masters and groups of masters.
Ecclesia universalis versus Ecclesia nationalis. The Path to the Division of the Prague Theological Faculty in 1891
Kunštát, Miroslav
Contribution describes the path leading 10 years after the partition of the University of Prague (1882) also to the division of the still existing bi-nazional Catholic Theological Faculty in 1891. The division came after nearly a decade of stormy discussions in the Church and Society which revealed that the Church was by no means immune to the impact of modern secularism, liberalism, socialism and of the Czech and German national movements. The author's attention is especially devoted to the opinions of the professor of Moral Theology and later the Prague's auxiliary Bishop Wenzel Frind (1843-1932).

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