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History of the Monastery Kladruby
Brasová, Alena Petra ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
This master thesis deals with the history of Kladruby's monastery, about it's establishment and development during centuries. Further, it deals with the change of lifestyle in the monastery, as well as outside of it. This thesis highlights the outstanding architectural beauty of the Baroque Gothic style of Czech architects Jan Blažej Santini Aichel and Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer.
The pilgrimage church of St. Jan Nepomucký on the Zelená hora in the Žďár nad Sázavou in historical connections
Schlosser, Martin ; Kubín, Petr (advisor) ; Petráček, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents the church of St. Jan Nepomucký on the Zelená hora in the Žďár nad Sázavou in historical connections. The work treats activities of Cistercian order in Žďár, particularly the ones of the abbot Vejmluva, his collaboration with the architect Jan Blažej Santini and events, which influenced the very building and a life of peoples as well. Another mentioned personality is P. Matěj Josef Sychra, a priest and revivalist, whose life was connected with the monument. A part of the work deals with a treating of relevant and so far not published materials dating back from 1945 to the turn of the century and relating to problems of a cemetery established at the back of a cloister of the church. Very interesting stimulations were provided by an archive of Church Department of the ONV, where there are recorded courses of the St. John's fairs through a view of a state power of that time.
History of the Monastery Kladruby
Lexová, Alena ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
The significant, cultural heritage, Kladruby's monastery lies n Tachovon in the Western part of the Czech republic. It lies between Pilsen and Tachov, specifically, Thirty kilometres west from Pilsen and five kilometres south from Stříbro. The history of the township and monastery is closely bound. The middle ages brought prosperity and rise to both of them.To this rise of Kladruby contributed it's great place by the Norimberská stezka and the discovery of silver ore nearby. Thanks to this, in 1230, it was raised by Václav I. to township. With this Kladruby gained the rights of a town ( e.g. The right to organize markets,the right to perform Criminal Law and the right to brew) as one of the first seven town in the Czech republic. Because of the wealth from silver mining, a mining settlement Stříbro was establishes, in the late twelfth century. The Benedictine monastery was established, by Vladislav I. of Přemyslid dynasty, in 1115. He himself is buried there as one of few Czech princes, who are not buried in Prague. Between the 12. And 13. Century, the monastery became one of the most important church centres of the whole kingdom. During the tragedy of Jan Nepomucký, the monastery has a major role. Václav IV considered, establishing a bishopric in Kladruby, to circumscribe the power of Prague...
The Church of the St.John the Baptist in Hořelice and dynamic Baroque in Czech lands
Drápalová, Kristýna ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
(in English): Bachelor thesis The Church of the St. John the Baptist in Hořelice and dynamic Baroque in Czech lands deals with the position of this high-quality work of Czech baroque architecture in the context of contemporary architectonic production. The aim of the work, besides making a detailed description of the building, was to decide the question of the autorship of Hořelice's church. Therefore, the chosen method was formal analysis of its architectonic form. Two baroque artists came in consideration - famous Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer and his less known fellow Ferdinand Václav Špaček, who both worked in service of Anne Marie Grand Duchess of Toscany, at whose impuls the church was built. Based on a comparison with works of those two architects, Špaček's autorship clearly seems more likely. In the final part of this work is attached one chapter, dedicated to this not enough noted architect and evaluation of his work.
Bohemian Rome
Petiška, Eduard ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor) ; Půtová, Barbora (referee)
Cultural elements which originated from Rome, broke through into many cultures of the world. Their influence also affected cultures of central Europe - the Czech culture being one of them. The theme of this work is the analysis of the fundamental knots of the Czech culture and the culture presented by Rome. The main attention is paid to the more general and oldest themes mentioning the theoretical concesequences concerning culturology. The first part of this work is devoted to the oldest evidence of any relationship between the two locations. Following that, the chapter about Marobudov, which is the former citizen of Rome, who enriched his empire with elements of ancient culture. Cyril and Metoděj - a famous pair of Czech statehood establishers. This work is focused on the two brothers trip and stay in Rome, being a part of their missions success. Some of the famous Czech saints St. Václav and St. Vojtěch had a very warm relationship with Rome, which projected into their lives - the way of thinking and actions, which significantly affected the Czech culture. Two chapters are therefore dedicated to the mentioned figures, describing evidence of their relationship with the municipality. A considerable amount of attentions is paid to Charles the IVth, who undertook many trips to Rome and was fascinated...
Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary in Lomec - building history, fuction, decoration
BICANOVÁ, Lucie
The theme of this bachelor's thesis is the baroque pilgrimage Church of the Name of the Virgin Mary in Lomec that was built by the count F. E. Buquoy on his domain. The church is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Bohemia. The thesis describes the architecture and the interior of the church, as well as the building history, reconstructions and adjustments which the church passed for more than tree centuries. There is also a chapter about Buquoy's lineage in Bohemia which is inextricably linked to this pilgrimage church. In the conclusion of my thesis is solved the question about the authorship of the proposal which has been often attributed to Jan Santini Aichel in the past. The thesis also includes the attachment with photographs additional the whore thesis.

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