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The significance of animal tableaus in the Hare chamber at Bučovice Castle
Bakešová, Lucie ; Nespěšná Hamsíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Jarošová, Markéta (referee)
In the Bachelor's thesis, I deal with the significance of the hare's theme in the compositions of the so-called reversed world. The focal point of this thesis is the decoration of Hare chamber at Bučovice Castle, which will be set in a wider cultural context. The thesis focuses on the iconography of the hare theme in general, as well as on the occurrence and significance of the hare's depiction in the European environment. General parts of the thesis lay the basis for a deeper interpretation of the theme of the reversed world in Hare chamber in Bučovice. The themes of the reversed world, of various animal species in human roles, have a rich tradition, they appear in the edges of medieval illuminated manuscripts, in the late Renaissance graphic arts, and this tradition continues without interruption to the present day. This type of depiction could have satirical or moral significance, but its function could be just to entertain spectators. The Hare chamber is one of the five representative rooms of Bučovice Castle with a rich plastic decoration in good condition and paintings from the third quarter of the 16th century, showing the hare in human roles. These are themes that create a closed cycle of "hunted hunts the hunters" tableaus. Why this theme was the subject of Hare chamber, I will try to answer by a...
Distribuce zajíce polního na Znojemsku a faktory, které ovlivňují jeho početnost
Žák, Zdeněk
This work is focused on breeding and hunting hare in two hunting grounds in the Znojmo region. To evaluate the distribution, monitoring options and the most important factors influencing the abundance hare and based on the results obtained, shall propose measures for population stability in the agricultural landscape. An overview of the number of hunted hares from 1924 to 2014 and in parallel the development of its main predator foxes from 1971 to 2014. Both hunting ground, I evaluated in terms of natural conditions and said the composition of forest trees and the standard of game. Furthermore, I have monitored the occurrence of hare, with a focus on disease leptospirosis, brucellosis and tularemia by hunted hares during 2014 in both hunting grounds. This work is also focused on the important factors limited the existence of hare in today's conditions, particularly the impact of human activities in agriculture, tourism, traffic and hunting. Based on the results, it showed that the largest share of the loss hare is today agricultural activity that consistently generates unsuitable conditions for hare especially large plots of grain cultivation and intensive chemical protection. This is also associated with a number of diseases and high mortality rates throughout the year.

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