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Books by Jiří Kejř
Krafl, Pavel
The essay presents Jiří Kejř´books on medieval history.
Sacri canones editandi. Studies on Medieval Canon Law in Memory of Jiří Kejř
Krafl, Pavel
Eleven reseachers from eight countries (Argentina, Cyprus, Czechia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the USA) have provided contributions on medieval canon law.
The library of the Poor Clare Convent in Český Krumlov
Hradilová, Marta
This contribution deals with the library of the Poor Clare Convent in Český Krumlov which is not preserved any more and on the basis of not yet used the inventory of the books processed after the abolition of this convent by Joseph II. tries to make the restoration. It points out the surviving manuscripts with the emphasis on Czech manuscripts that came into existence in the 15. and at the beginning of the 16. century that have not been associated with this convent yet.
Disclosure of codicology sources in the first decade of the 21st century
Petr, Stanislav
The author presents the discipline of codicology and offers an overview of the catalogues listing individual manuscript collections in the Czech Republic. After a description of the Czech catalogues, the paper addresses its attention to scholars of Czech literature based abroad. In the conculuding part of the study, the author examines the issue of exhibitions in the Czech Republic, giving an overview of catalogues from exhibitions presentig Czech history and bookart.
Problems of the Electronic Cataloguing of Manuscripts from the Point of View of the Committee for the Registration and Study of Manuscripts
Brodský, Pavel
Electronic adaptation is the task of the day also in the case of manuscripts, nevertheless the modern is often mistaken for modish. Attempts to throw out of the obsolete, and to begin again from the start are condemned to fail. In the past, the Committee for the Cataloguing and Study of Manuscripts of the Archives of the Academy of Sciences of CR published Principles of the Manuscripts Description belonging to the most exacting in Europe. Electronic adaptation has to have its roots in these Principles, too. The detailed electronic database that will contain the same items as these printed catalogues becomes a base for the prepared general manuscript catalogue of the Czech Republic. The database will be continually supplemented with the gradually finished catalogues of manuscript collections; thus, its creation will not go the way of the reception of somebody else's work, but on the contrary it will use its own study and research.

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