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Disclosure of codicology sources in the first decade of the 21st century
Petr, Stanislav
The author presents the discipline of codicology and offers an overview of the catalogues listing individual manuscript collections in the Czech Republic. After a description of the Czech catalogues, the paper addresses its attention to scholars of Czech literature based abroad. In the conculuding part of the study, the author examines the issue of exhibitions in the Czech Republic, giving an overview of catalogues from exhibitions presentig Czech history and bookart.
Innovation Economy
Petr, Stanislav ; Ševčík, Miroslav (advisor) ; Nováček, Jan (referee) ; Nováček, Jan (referee)
Text je zaměřen na zkoumání přínosu inovace pro transformující se ekonomiku jakou je Česká republika. Především pak o její využití ke zrychlení procesu dohánění vyspělých ekonomik. Charakterizuji inovační firmu jako základní jednotku inovační ekonomiky. Uvádím nejvýznamnější nedostatky inovačního prostředí, které představují barieru pro rozvoj těchto firem.Analyzuji firemní výdaje na tuto oblast podle odvětví a velikosti firem. Dále uvádím převažující módy v nichž firmy fungují. Poslední kapitola je zaměřena na doporučení pro hospodářskou politiku.
Legal Manuscripts in Parish St. James’s Library in Brno
Petr, Stanislav
Valuable collection of 122 medieval manuscripts has been preserved in the parish library at the St. James's Church in Brno, dating from the end of 13th century to the beginning of the 16th century, together with 141 incunabula. Apart from liturgical, homiletic, patristic codices, biblical commentaries and other theological and philosophical texts, there are also a few juridical manuscripts, mainly canonical-legal. Since 1931, the library has been deposited in the Archives of the City of Brno; however, it has not yet been made accessible by a proper and modern register. In the past, a large number of liturgical manuscripts were used by historians and musicologists, especially during several exhibitions of gothic art and Moravian book painting.
Libraries of Dietrichstein house in Mikulov, their history and discoveries of Dietrichstein's manuscripts in the National Library in Prague
Petr, Stanislav
Dietrichstein family built up two libraries in Mikulov chateau; both belonged to the greatest noble libraries not only in Moravia but in the Central Europe. The first one was founded by Adam Dietrichstein (+ 1590); it culminated during the rule of his son Franz, archbishop of Olomouc. After his death the library came as a war plunder in the royal library in Stockholm, and the queen Kristine carried away its part to Rome (now in the Vatican library). The core of the 2nd library was gained from bibliophile Hofman von Grünbüchl; it had to be, however, sold out in an auction in 1933. The Czechoslovak Republic bought 117 manuscripts then, today preserved in the Moravian Provincial Library in Brno. 24 manuscripts were deposited in the Library of the National Museum in Prague in 1950s and 1960s. 9 manuscripts were identified in the National Library in Prague in the last time; they get there from the auction and later also thanks to purchases from Prague second-hand bookshops.
Josef Dobrovský and his contribution to the research of the literary manuscripts
Petr, Stanislav
The contribution follows Dobrovský’s research of manuscripts from the beginnings in 1780s till his death in 1829. His pioneer work at the research of manuscript bohemica abroad is described in details. The author attempts to identify Dobrovský’s finds of manuscripts and completes its present deposition. He follows Dobrovský’s research of the Czech manuscripts of Bibles and other literary manuscripts, and evaluates the contribution of his work for present research.

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