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Hand-down narration and the Czech Chronicle by Václav Hájek z Libočan
Česká, Jana ; Kubišta, Albert (advisor) ; Andrlová Fidlerová, Alena (referee)
The thesis defines on the base of analysis The Czech Chronicle of Václav Hájek from Libočany and it's comparison with five selected sources (Kosmas' Kronika česká, The work of so called Follower's of Kosmas, The Chronicle of so called Dalimil, The Zbraslavská Chronicle and Eneas' Silvio's Historia Bohemica) the term "narace" (derived from narration), which is introduced for enclosed epic storyline found in Hájek's work. It finds relation amongst "narace", rhetoric tradition and local historiography and this way tries to place The Czech Chronicle back to the understanding of development of national literature, from where it was excluded by positivistic historians on the end of 18t h and during 19t h century. [Author's abstract]
The textual relationship between the chronicle written by Wenceslas Hájek from Libočany and a legend about St. Wenceslas written by Aegidius a S. Joanne Baptista
NEUWIRTHOVÁ, Kateřina
The subject of the bachelor thesis is a legend about St. Wenceslas written in Czech by Aegidius a St. Joanne Baptista called Věnec blahoslavenému a věčně oslavovanému knížeti českému, mučedníku božímu, druhému Abelovi, svatému Václavovi, z dvou a třicíti růží jeho svatého narození, života, smrti (A Wreath for Blessed and Forever Celebrated Wenceslas, Duke of Bohemia, God´s Martyr and Second Abel Made from Thirty Two Roses of His Saint Birth, Life, Death). This bachelor thesis introduces the author and his piece and it also focuses on Aegidius´s sources that he used to write his legend. Aegidius a St. Joanne Baptista claimed that his main source was Kronika česká (Czech Chronicle) from 1541 by Wenceslas Hájek from Libočany. This bachelor thesis verifies Aegidius´s claim and tries to find ways how he worked with the source.

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