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One thousand and fifty years of the Bishopric of Prague
Kotous, J. ; Sommer, Petr ; Vaníček, V.
The book is dedicated to the 1050th anniversary of the foundation of the Prague bishopric. The first block of studies places the topic of the first Czech diocese in the Central European context of the Carolingian and Ottonian empires, the related ecclesiastical institutions and the Christianization processes in their individual parts, e.g. among the Polabian Slavs. The second block of texts traces the processes leading to the building of the foundations of the Bohemian diocese, its establishment and its continuity with the Great Moravian ecclesiastical beginnings. Equally important are the probes tracing the process of Christianization of Czech society, the relationship between the Prague bishops and the Czech ruler, and the emergence of church organization. The book concludes with studies tracing the Czech and Moravian bishoprics at the turning points of the Hussite and Reformation periods, the Recatholization and the reforms of Joseph II.
The Missions and the Benedictine Beginnings of the Bishopric of Prague
Sommer, Petr
In the context of the 1050th anniversary of the founding of the Prague bishopric, the study focuses on the topic of the first Czech diocese and places it in the Central European context of the Carolingian and Ottonian empires, related ecclesiastical institutions and Christianization processes. In the form of a probe, it traces the importance of the mission for the establishment of the Prague bishopric. In this context, it discusses issues related to sacred architecture, liturgical equipment and written culture inseparably linked to the new Christian education and church administration.
Sázava and czech cloisters of 11th century
Sommer, Petr
Until 1140 existed in the early medieval Bohemia only Friary of Benedictins. Benedictins created a network of order locations. And here arised the oldiest czech monasterial buildings (a part of them was made of wood - Sázava, Ostrov).
Saint Procopius, Bohemia and Middle Europe
Sommer, Petr
Epoch of abbot Procopius is a time when early medieval states oroginated with church organization and new political culture. At this point of view Bohemia's development is same like in neighboring countries.

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