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Chantry chapels by burghers in Kutná Hora in pre-Hussite period
Vaněk, Vojtěch ; Hlaváček, Ivan (advisor) ; Kejř, Jiří (referee) ; Krafl, Pavel (referee)
Chantry chapels by burghers in Kutná Hora in pre-Hussite period Vojtěch Vaněk This study is based on the social-historical understanding of the role of chantries and of liturgical memory in medieval society, as discussed especially by Otto G. Oexle and Michael Borgolte. Chantries as permanent pious gifts connected the world of the living with the world of the dead, kept the presence of the dead among the living and, simultaneously, contributed to the salvation of their souls through mutual solidarity between the living and the dead. This study also evaluates the insights of the new cultural history, which understands the endowments as symbolic capital in a given society, capital which enabled display of social status and legitimized power through ostentatious demonstration of devotion. Under the House of Luxembourg, Kutná Hora was one of the most populous towns in Bohemia and Moravia as well as one of the biggest centers of mining and processing of silver ore in Europe. 1280's saw the origins of mining there, the first decade of the 14th century saw the city's founding. Kutná Hora was the residence of the central mint in the Czech kingdom and of the royal offices related to the mint and mining. It also attracted burgher elite, who participated in the mining entrepreneurship and traded with precious metals....
Introduction
Krafl, Pavel
The text deals with content of the volume Sacri canones editandi.
Books by Jiří Kejř
Krafl, Pavel
The essay presents Jiří Kejř´books on medieval history.
Jiří Kejř - A Short Biography
Krafl, Pavel
The essay presents figure of Jiří Kejř.
Sacri canones editandi. Studies on Medieval Canon Law in Memory of Jiří Kejř
Krafl, Pavel
Eleven reseachers from eight countries (Argentina, Cyprus, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the USA) have provided contributions on medieval canon law.
On the Activities of the Commission for the Publication of Medieval Sources of Diplomatic Nature between 2000 and 2016
Krafl, Pavel
The study deals with the Activities of the Commission for the Publication of Medieval Sources of Diplomatic Nature between 2000 and 2016.
Chantry chapels by burghers in Kutná Hora in pre-Hussite period
Vaněk, Vojtěch ; Hlaváček, Ivan (advisor) ; Kejř, Jiří (referee) ; Krafl, Pavel (referee)
Chantry chapels by burghers in Kutná Hora in pre-Hussite period Vojtěch Vaněk This study is based on the social-historical understanding of the role of chantries and of liturgical memory in medieval society, as discussed especially by Otto G. Oexle and Michael Borgolte. Chantries as permanent pious gifts connected the world of the living with the world of the dead, kept the presence of the dead among the living and, simultaneously, contributed to the salvation of their souls through mutual solidarity between the living and the dead. This study also evaluates the insights of the new cultural history, which understands the endowments as symbolic capital in a given society, capital which enabled display of social status and legitimized power through ostentatious demonstration of devotion. Under the House of Luxembourg, Kutná Hora was one of the most populous towns in Bohemia and Moravia as well as one of the biggest centers of mining and processing of silver ore in Europe. 1280's saw the origins of mining there, the first decade of the 14th century saw the city's founding. Kutná Hora was the residence of the central mint in the Czech kingdom and of the royal offices related to the mint and mining. It also attracted burgher elite, who participated in the mining entrepreneurship and traded with precious metals....
Czech reserach on the History of Poland and Czech-Polish Relations until the End of the 17th Century
Krafl, Pavel
Stať popisuje výzkumy dějin Polska a česko-polských vztahů v České republice v letech 1990-2000
The Ernst Provincial Statutes from 1349 - important Czech law memorial
Krafl, Pavel
The author presents provincial statutes of Ernst of Pardubice from 1349 as a important Czech law memorial.

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