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Royal castle and town Loket during the reign of the Luxembourg dynasty
Kolaříková, Kateřina ; Doležalová, Eva (advisor) ; Novotný, Robert (referee)
The Loket castle and city history begins in the High Middle Ages. The city likely started to develop in response to the importance of the castle and it's foundation/establishment is connected to the big founding wave of the king Přemysl Otakar II. From the beginning the castle was built as an important point of the royal administration and protection of the land border and it held it's importance all throughout the Middle Ages. Thus it's for example mentioned in Majesty of Charles IV. among royal castles that cannot under any circumstances be stolen or pledged to someone. Rulers of the Luxembourg dynasty played an important role in the appearance of several royal residences and cities, in addition to that Loket is connected to the short episode in the life of Charles IV. Hence the goal of this thesis is to trace down the historical development of the Loket castle and city during the rule of the Luxembourg dynasty in Czech lands, particularly the architectural and constructional transformations, connections of the burgraves of Loket, Loket's townsmen and other important local individuals to the Prague's royal court and possible personal connections of the rulers of Luxembourg dynasty to Loket.
Exhortatio ad canonicos regulares de vicio proprietatis: regular canons and property in late MIddle Ages
Strnadová, Kristýna ; Doležalová, Lucie (advisor) ; Adámková, Iva (referee)
This thesis encompasses an edition of the text Exhortatio ad canonicos regulares de vitio proprietatis, contained in manuscript III D 16 from the National library of the Czech Republic in Prague, which was formerly in possession of the monastery library of regular canons in Roudnice nad Labem. The edition is based on eight manuscripts, and a second edition of a parallel text has been created from another two manuscripts. The thesis includes a description of the manuscripts, a textual analysis examining the text's origin and its connection with other tracts about property of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, particularly the works by Henry of Langenstein, as well as a translation of the tract into Czech.
Altarpieces of the Virgin Mary from the collection of Tommaso degli Obizzi in the National Gallery in Prague
Honysová, Dominika ; Jarošová, Markéta (advisor) ; Šmied, Miroslav (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluace the altars with the central theme of Our Lady of Italian prohnance of the 14th and 15th centuries from the collection of Tommaso degli Obizzi, today in the National Gallery in Prague. The introduction will be assessed for czech and foreign literature on the topic. Then will be recalled the circumstances of the origin of this collection and the way how these works came from Konopiště chateau to the National Gallery in Prague. Next part of the thesis will be focused on five altarsplates, which will be interpreted by formal. Thes e works will be processed accordingly katalog system. Finally, work will evaluace those works and thein importance in the kontext of collecting in a wider context.
Church administration of the region of Sušice in the late Middle Ages
Vlasák, Jiří ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
Jiří VLASÁK, Church administration of the region of Sušice in the late Middle Ages, The thesis, Charles University in Prague, The Faculty of Arts, 2012, The thesis is about the church administration in the region of Sušice as part of Prácheň deanery, primarily in the late Middle Ages. The thesis is focused especially on parishes in terms of sponsorial laws, financial circumstances of churches and renting of presbyteries. The text also includes another kinds of benefices in region. The attention is also devoted to local clergy. As main source of information were used administrative sources of Czech archbishopric, primarily confirm and erection books and judicial documents from Prague consistory. For inclusion of the information into the context are also added the parts about Czech church administration in the late Middle Ages and mediaeval history of the Sušice region. Key words: Sušice, Prácheň deanery, 14th and 15th centuries, church administration, presbyteries
The deanery of Brandys in the late middle ages
Pořízka, Pavel ; Pátková, Hana (advisor) ; Zilynská, Blanka (referee)
The thesis is about the church administration in the region of Brandýs nad Labem in the late Middle Ages. The thesis is focused especially on individual parishes in terms of appointment of parish priests, their financial circumstances and sponsorial laws. The attention is also devoted to local clergy. As main source of information were used administrative sources of Czech archbishopric, primarily confirm and erection books and judicial documents from Prague consistory. The text also includes the parts about situation in Czech church administration in the late Middle Ages and brief history of every single locality.

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