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Pěstování léčivých rostlin z čeledi Asteraceae
Synková, Lucie
This bachelor thesis is focused on the topic Growing medical plants from Asteraceae family. Medical plants have been used in ancient times. Recently, their popularity is increasing. Asteraceae is one of the largest family of higher plants. Plants from this family are used not only in pharmacy, but also in cosmetic industry and food industry or in the process of liqueur making. In this thesis is described characterization of Asteraceae family, as well as characterization of medical, aromatic and spice crops. Furthermore, various active ingredients contained in medical plants and their effect on the human organism and general rules for growing medical plants are described. Next chapter describes growing of selected species from Asteraceae family, substances contained in medical plants from this family and posibilities of their utilization. Emphasis was put on growing chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) and marigold (Calendula officinalis L.).
Father of the Western Monasticism St. Benedict of Nursia
Valová, Terezie ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
Summary: OTEC ZÁPADNÍHO MNIŠSTVÍ BENEDIKT Z NURSIE FATHER OF WESTERN MONASTICISM ST. BENEDICT OF NURSIA TEREZIE VALOVÁ The thesis deals with the "father of western monasticism" Benedict of Nursia. The introductory part describes the period, which preceded Benedict's time and it briefly shows early incentives that led to origin of Christian monasticism. The basis was ascetic practice applied by individuals or groups outside Christian community that got among Christians in early church fast and anchored in originating monasticism as an important aspect of monastic way of life. The key part of the thesis is Benedict's life, witness of which Pope Gregory I wrote in his Dialogues in the 6th century. The thesis describes a part of legendary Gregory's stories of Benedict's life that played a decisive role in Benedict's life journey and show a man who was religious, strong in virtues, open in love, devoted to God and imbued with the spirit of all the just. The final part of the thesis gets to Benedict's legacy that Benedict and it refers to the rarity of his spirituality, which reflected even in ordinary aspects of human life and even today it can say a lot not only to competent servants of God among monks but also to persons outside such groups and it can also serve as inspiration for secular world. Initial...
Pěstování léčivých rostlin z čeledi Asteraceae
Synková, Lucie
This bachelor thesis is focused on the topic Growing medical plants from Asteraceae family. Medical plants have been used in ancient times. Recently, their popularity is increasing. Asteraceae is one of the largest family of higher plants. Plants from this family are used not only in pharmacy, but also in cosmetic industry and food industry or in the process of liqueur making. In this thesis is described characterization of Asteraceae family, as well as characterization of medical, aromatic and spice crops. Furthermore, various active ingredients contained in medical plants and their effect on the human organism and general rules for growing medical plants are described. Next chapter describes growing of selected species from Asteraceae family, substances contained in medical plants from this family and posibilities of their utilization. Emphasis was put on growing chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) and marigold (Calendula officinalis L.).
Benedict's Book - Monastic Rule of Western
Valová, Terezie ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
Summary: The thesis focuses on a piece of work in the form of a monastic rule which considerably influenced the whole Christian world, significantly contributed to the formation of spirituality of monastic communities, shaped the European culture and has much to say even today. The rule derives its name from its author, St. Benedict of Nursia. Given the considerable impact of his work on shaping the subsequent history of monasticism, St. Benedict is rightly called the Father of Western Monasticism. The first part introduces the Rule of Saint Benedict (Regula Benedicti). It refers to the period of its creation when certain common foundations of monastic life existed but lacked any solid anchoring. Despite the existence of other monastic rules, the Rule of Saint Benedict became the leading one thanks to its clarity and brevity. The second part deals with the Rule of the Master (Regula Magistri), an anonymous collection of monastic precepts which played a significant role as a source material for the Rule of Saint Benedict. St. Benedict took a large number of rules from it while he edited some of the original rules and intentionally omitted others. He moderated the strict text of the Rule of the Master since he was aware of human weakness. He infused the precepts with love. The third part, the longest in its...
Father of the Western Monasticism St. Benedict of Nursia
Valová, Terezie ; Veverková, Kamila (advisor) ; Lášek, Jan Blahoslav (referee)
Summary: OTEC ZÁPADNÍHO MNIŠSTVÍ BENEDIKT Z NURSIE FATHER OF WESTERN MONASTICISM ST. BENEDICT OF NURSIA TEREZIE VALOVÁ The thesis deals with the "father of western monasticism" Benedict of Nursia. The introductory part describes the period, which preceded Benedict's time and it briefly shows early incentives that led to origin of Christian monasticism. The basis was ascetic practice applied by individuals or groups outside Christian community that got among Christians in early church fast and anchored in originating monasticism as an important aspect of monastic way of life. The key part of the thesis is Benedict's life, witness of which Pope Gregory I wrote in his Dialogues in the 6th century. The thesis describes a part of legendary Gregory's stories of Benedict's life that played a decisive role in Benedict's life journey and show a man who was religious, strong in virtues, open in love, devoted to God and imbued with the spirit of all the just. The final part of the thesis gets to Benedict's legacy that Benedict and it refers to the rarity of his spirituality, which reflected even in ordinary aspects of human life and even today it can say a lot not only to competent servants of God among monks but also to persons outside such groups and it can also serve as inspiration for secular world. Initial...

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