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Epigraphica & Sepulcralia IV. Forum of epigraphical and sepulchral studies
Roháček, Jiří
A further volume in the series Epigraphica et Sepulcralia, with a new concept as a periodical forum for epigraphic and sepulchral studies, and the aim of mapping out the current state of research in two disciplines that are in practice closely linked – sepulchral research and mediaeval and early modern epigraphy. In the current publication, therefore, in addition to the proceedings from the tenth meeting Contra vim mortis non est medicamen in hortis held in Prague on 3–4 November 2011, further complementary articles are to be found as outlined above, altogether 21 main articles and 5 other items (materials, news, and reviews).
National languages into territorially Czech sepulchral inscriptions
Roháček, Jiří
Analysis of the penetration of national languages into territorially Czech medieval and modern sepulchral inscriptions. The surprise is particularly small share of the German language between the Latin inscriptions and Czech inscriptions and their relatively late arrival in the ethnically German areas. Special features can be found in the inscription form and preferences of the script. Other languages are found only marginally.
Epigraphica & Sepulcralia III. Proceedings from conferences devoted to the question of sepulcral monuments, organised by the Institute of Art History of the AS CR from 2008 to 2010
Roháček, Jiří
The publication includes a total of 33 papers presented at the 7th, 8th and 9th consultations. All the contributions are accompanied by a summary in German and extensive illustrations. Periodical international conferences on issues relating to sepulchral monuments have been held by the Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, since the year 2000. Their main aim is to facilitate contact between interested representatives of all disciplines and fields of study that are related to the subject (art history, general history, auxiliary historical disciplines, archaeology, monument conservation, museology, restoration practice, petrography, etc.) in order to promote greater interdisciplinarity and coordination of previously unconnected research. The common denominator is a factual or methodical connection to Central European material and a primary factual or contextual focus on material sepulchral monuments in the restricted interpretation of the term.
Program Hodie mihi, cras tibi: 9. zasedání k problematice sepulkrálních památek
Roháček, Jiří
Regular meetings on the issue of sepulchral monuments (since 2000).
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Program Beati mortui qui in domino moriuntur: 8. zasedání k problematice sepulkrálních památek
Roháček, Jiří
Regular meetings on the issue of sepulchral monuments (since 2000).
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Program Mortui immortales: 7. zasedání k problematice sepulkrálních památek
Roháček, Jiří
Regular meetings on the issue of sepulchral monuments (since 2000).
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Program Mors principium est: 6. zasedání k problematice sepulkrálních památek
Roháček, Jiří
Regular meetings on the issue of sepulchral monuments (since 2000).
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