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The Publishing House Labyrint and Media Reflection of Editions Fresh a Raketa
Kubiková, Karolína ; Čeňková, Jana (advisor) ; Malý, Radek (referee)
This Master Thesis is focused on analysis of media response to editions Fresh and Raketa of publishing house Labyrint in the context of history of publishing practice in the Czech Republic in the nineties. It also discusses contemporary literature for children and youth. Thesis studies critical media response to three particular books from studied editions Tajemství oblázkové hory by Bára Dočkalová, Robinson by Petr Sís and Plyš by Michal Hvorecký. Novel Plyš by Michal Hvorecký was covered the most in the media. The smallest number of articles was published about Tajemství oblázkové hory by Bára Dočkalová. Even though it was nominated for Magnesia Litera Award, it did not win the price in the end. The closing part focuses on a unique project by publishing house Labyrint, a magazine for children called Raketa. Media attention is focused on creators of magazine, either it is the owner of publishing house Labyrint Joachim Dvořák or its chief editors Johana Švejdíková and Radana Litošová. Critical reflection is rare, there are mostly short notes recommending buying the magazine or describing a new issue. There is a broad spectrum of media chosen for this analysis, from news media to cultural and literary periodical such as Tvar, Host, A2 and catalog Nejlepší knihy dětem.
Graphic Book Design of the edition The Little Series of Contemporary World Prose between 1961 and 1971
SVATOŠOVÁ, Kateřina
Graphic Book Design of the edition The Little Series of Contemporary World Prose between 1961 and 1971 The Bachalor thesis Graphic Book Design of the edition The Little Series of Contemporary World Prose between 1961 and 1971 is devided into two parts. In the first part there is introduced the edition so called Little series together with the historical genesis of its history and the publishing house Odeon which published the series. In the second part, there is described every year of the edition together with its iconic book designes. The following part is focused on selected artists, especially Zdeněk Sekal, Jiří Svoboda, Jan Kotík, Eva Svobodová and Dana Puchnarová who influenced the aesthetical design of the series in the most important way. The thesis involves their biography details but the majority of the thesis deals with the description and the interpretation of their book designes with the link to their art work. The Bachalor thesis also includes two attachments. The first one includes a complete list of books published in Odeon Little Series in 1961-1971. The second one presents pictures of book designes of the artists mentioned in the thesis. The aim of this thesis is the introduction and analysis of graphic designes published in the edition and simultaneously focus on a graphic design as a bearer of artistic value and creative expression which should not be omitted in the characteristic of given period.
History of the Town Počátky until the Year 1848. Complex of the Legal Documents of the Town of Počátky.
Klusáček, Petr ; Ebelová, Ivana (advisor) ; Holá, Mlada (referee)
Počátky. The file of charters considered is stored in State district record archiv) in Pelhřimov in the fund Record office of the town Počátky (Archiv města Počátky). it's suzerains Bakalářská práce se zaměřuje na ediční zpracování listin města Počátky. Jedná se soubor listin uložených ve Pelhřimově ve fondu Archiv města Počátky (Listina č. 1 - č. 20), které se dochovaly z - Tyto listiny představovaly zásadní právní dokumenty, které ovlivňovaly život ve městě od středověku do 18. století. Právní výsady získalo město jak od svých vr panovníků. Špatný fyzický stav některých listin je hlavní důvod vedoucí ke zpracování práce. Edici předchází úvodní studie věnovaná historii města v
Urbary of archbishopric domain Týn nad Vltavou in the years 1719-1723
HRBKOVÁ, Kristýna
This Bachelor Thesis focuses on the urbaria of the domain Týn nad Vltavou in the years 1719 to 1723. It includes a general definition of urbaria as important historical sources and at the same time describes, examines and compares the urbaria of this domain from diplomatic point of view in detail. This thesis further describes the history, development and economic situation of said domain in early modern times. This work also contains an edition of the urbarium of 1719 and charts including a summary overview of paid interests in this domain. This data is taken from urbaria or litarature.
The One Book of Jakub Deml, Bedřich Fučík and Vladimír Binar
Iwashita, Daniela
This contribution reviews, and reflects on, the idea of a single, unified book and other metaphors of holistic work (the work as a tree, the Tasov landscape, the Oslava river) which constantly recur in Deml’s writings: what can they mean for the reader and the editors of his work today? The contributor focuses on a solution worked out and justified by Bedřich Fučík and Vladimír Binar in the samizdat edition of The Work of Jakub Deml (13 volumes, VBF Manuscripts, Prague 1978–1983) and in the accompanying Report on the Compilation of the Work of Jakub Deml (VBF Manuscripts, Prague 1981). The contributor reviews the well-known shortcomings of The Work, especially its reduction of a number of texts, but notes with approval its organizing principles which correspond to Deml’s own approach to writing and publication: such as the pursuit of cyclical chronology; the recognition of the central, recurrent books; the organization of individual volumes along generic lines; the readerly and artistic character of the books. The contribution goes on to identify the editorial measures and procedures established by The Work editors which are equally valid for us today: such as the need for detailed mapping of Deml’s editorial and publishing practices; the need to respect and privilege the author’s will; the need for compilation and publication of all bibliography (including contributions to journals and magazines); the need for the widest possible research into extant manuscripts and correspondence (today this applies above all to the ordering and detailed description of a part of Deml’s writings deposited in the Literary Archive of The Museum of Czech Literature in Prague, which comprises thousands of mixed-up pages from manuscripts of various books, including Forgotten Light); further, the need for mapping Deml’s publishing notices and leaflets; the publication of a detailed schedule of all his writings, and, last but not least, the willingness to accept external review and criticism. In conclusion the contributor proposes a solution for the future: the publication of a hybrid edition which would consist of an electronic critical edition (including an archive of all extant versions together with instruments for their comparison) in parallel with a readerly publication of Deml’s work in book format which would be based on texts in the critical edition and organized roughly in accordance with the principles and overall conception of Fučík’s and Binar’s samizdat Work, even if significantly extended.
Nakladatelství Franze Kafy and Its Role in the Cjontext of Czech Publishing Culture
Korčeková, Denisa ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
My diploma thesis deals with the Nakladatelství Franze Kafky publishing house. It is a case study about problematics of small publishing house, which is oriented on a small audience, and its place on the contemporary book market. Nakladatelství Franze Kafky was oficially established in 1991 in Prague, and it is a part of a non- profit cultural organisation called Společnost Franze Kafky. The transformation and history of the book market from 1990 to 2016 is outlined in order to understand the contemporary context. The second part of the thesis is focused on the history of Nakladatelství Franze Kafky, divided into two stages according to two former chief editors - Marta Železná and Markéta Mališová. The last chapters are dedicated to description and analysis of the way of publishing practice, and the internal structure of the organization, and its possible differences from the usual process of book creation. Subsequently, book production and three main profile editions are presented. The aim of the thesis is a comprehensive description of the history and present state of Nakladatelství Franze Kafky.
Roudnice necrologium from 1457–1464 in the State Regional Archives in Třeboň
Dragoun, Michal ; Gaudek, Tomáš
The necrologium of the Roudnice canonry from 1457–1464, deposited in the State Regional Archives in Třeboň, collection Velkostatek (Manor) Třeboň, registratura IA 3K β 28e, is an important source, which has required a description, basic evaluation and edition. Its text was written in one hand and in several details complements the data of the extensive Roudnice necrologium (1333–1516) in the manuscript of the National Library of the Czech Republic XIX B 3. On the appearance of the altar of St Nicholas (Mikuláš) in the church in Roudnice, it adds that it was furnished with statues, and manuscript NK ČR VII C 23 connects it with the specific donation of the parish priest of Libochovice Jan. The necrologium then provides new data on the life of the widow of Jan Smiřický and on the life of their son Václav. The geographical distribution of the records of the necrologium is not wide and unlike the Prague manuscript confraternities are completely neglected. The striking number of women in the data of the necrologium, which is in accord also with other sources (the necrologium of the monastery of the Český Krumlov Friars Minor and Poor Clares), can be evaluated only after thorough study of the Prague manuscript, but the Třeboň necrologium confirms that the Roudnice canonry was not a forgotten institution even after the Hussite storms, it was respected and supported in Roudnice and its environs and its end was rather caused by the repeated war events under the reign of George of Poděbrady than disinterest in its activity.
Roudnice necrologium from 1457–1464 in the State Regional Archives in Třeboň
Dragoun, Michal
The necrologium of the Roudnice canonry from 1457–1464, deposited in the State Regional Archives in Třeboň, collection Velkostatek (Manor) Třeboň, registratura IA 3K β 28e, is an important source, which has required a description, basic evaluation and edition. Its text was written in one hand and in several details complements the data of the extensive Roudnice necrologium (1333–1516) in the manuscript of the National Library of the Czech Republic XIX B 3. On the appearance of the altar of St Nicholas (Mikuláš) in the church in Roudnice, it adds that it was furnished with statues, and manuscript NK ČR VII C 23 connects it with the specific donation of the parish priest of Libochovice Jan. The necrologium then provides new data on the life of the widow of Jan Smiřický and on the life of their son Václav. The geographical distribution of the records of the necrologium is not wide and unlike the Prague manuscript confraternities are completely neglected. The striking number of women in the data of the necrologium, which is in accord also with other sources (the necrologium of the monastery of the Český Krumlov Friars Minor and Poor Clares), can be evaluated only after thorough study of the Prague manuscript, but the Třeboň necrologium confirms that the Roudnice canonry was not a forgotten institution even after the Hussite storms, it was respected and supported in Roudnice and its environs and its end was rather caused by the repeated war events under the reign of George of Poděbrady than disinterest in its activity.
Exhortatio ad canonicos regulares de vicio proprietatis: regular canons and property in late MIddle Ages
Strnadová, Kristýna ; Doležalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Adámková, Iva (referee)
This thesis encompasses an edition of the text Exhortatio ad canonicos regulares de vitio proprietatis, contained in manuscript III D 16 from the National library of the Czech Republic in Prague, which was formerly in possession of the monastery library of regular canons in Roudnice nad Labem. The edition is based on eight manuscripts, and a second edition of a parallel text has been created from another two manuscripts. The thesis includes a description of the manuscripts, a textual analysis examining the text's origin and its connection with other tracts about property of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, particularly the works by Henry of Langenstein, as well as a translation of the tract into Czech.
Chronicle of the grammar school Krásnohorská 1947-1952
Hejcmanová, Petra ; Sekyrková, Milada (advisor) ; Bahenská, Marie (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on an edition of school chronicle, written at "Krásnohorská" grammar school for girls in 1947-1952, including its commentary. Said chronicle is deposited in Prague City Archives, as is the oldest chronicle of this school, which was written in 1890-1936. Its edition was made by PhDr. Milada Sekyrková, CSc. in 2016. This thesis follows this previous edition, so it could complete a whole. The thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is focuses on the development of education from the school reform of Maria Theresa to 1954. Then there is a description of advancement of the grammar schools on our territory, which is followed by development of the process of effort to develop education of girls in 19th century. The main purpose of this part then represents an essay about Minerva society and the history of "Krásnohorská" grammar school for girls. The second part focuses on the development of school chronicles since their beginnings till present day. It is followed by previously mentioned edition, which include a commentary, an index of names and a table of abbreviations.

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