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Roman consulship and its status in the political life of the Byzantine Empire
Havlík, Tomáš ; Picková, Dana (advisor) ; Drbal, Vlastimil (referee)
- 5 - Abstract: Bachelor thesis "Roman consulship and its status in the political life of the Byzantine Empire" deals with the development of consulate in the Eastern Roman Empire between 395 and 641. Thesis tries to identifiy the role of consulship in Byzantium, its importance and perception thereof by emperors, citizens of Constantinople and the rest of the empire. To that end this thesis utilizes contemporary juridical, narative and artistic sources. It also focuses on the way in which this magistracy was filled and ultimately merged with imperial dignity.
Sókratés, Odysseus, Kassiopeia, Aion: some aspects of iconography of late antique mosaics in Syria
Drbal, Vlastimil ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Vavřínek, Vladimír (referee) ; Olszewski, Marek Titien (referee)
The thesis deals with selected aspects of iconography of Syrian mosaics in Late Antiquity (3th - 6th centuries AD). This topic is studied both in the context of the Late Antique history, art and society and in the context of the general research of Late Antique mosaics. The Late Antique Period in Eastem Mediterranean is concidered on one hand a period linked clo sely with the Classical period, on the other hand it reflects - influenced by the Neoplatonism and Christianity - some new trends. In the first chapter, I define the Late Antique period and the Late Antique art. I draw the attention to the fact of continuity of the Antique civilisation in the Eastem Mediterranean, especially in Syria. I sketch the history of Syria in this period, depicting the characteristic features of this territory. I focuse on the archaeological sites were we can find the mosaics further described in detail (Apamea, Palmyra, Shahba-Philippopolis). I also show an outline of the Late Antique mosaics in the Mediterranean and in Syria as a framework for the undermentioned mosaics. Then, I generally characterize what is the basis for the interpretation of the mosaics in that period. The mosaic panels show at first sight the same scenes of the Pagan myths or other scenes of the famous Pagan figures (e.g. Socrates). Only after an...
Mosaics in Apamea - mosaics as text
Drbal, Vlastimil
The contribution deals with some mosaics from Apamea in Syria and tries to interpret them in the context of Late Antiquity.

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