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Landscape, settlements and monuments in Georg II. Buquoy’s diary from the italian journey in 1839 and 1840
Binder, Filip
The paper is dedicated to Count Georg II. Buquoy and his Italian journey of 1839 and 1840, which the text traces on the basis of the Count's letters addressed to his mother Gabriele, transcribed to form a travel diary. The text attempts to penetrate the thought-world of the aristocrat, who was 25 years old at the time of the journey, and examines how Buquoy reflected on the landscape, architecture, art and towns or the seats of nobility rulers during the expedition. The study also asks whether the information contained in Georg's correspondence, or rather in the letters of the aristocrat correlate with the results of recent historical and art historical research presenting Buquoy as an aristocrat whose romantic disposition was reflected in his activities, first of all in his artistic activities, documented by surviving sketchbooks, and also in the reconstruction of the castle in Rožmberk and the creation of the family museum there and alteration of the landscape parks founded by his ancestors. By analyzing the diary and the excerpts contained therein, it was possible to highlight the sentimental elements in the text of the count, who wrote his mother about the deep feelings and emotions that nature and visits to towns and monuments and seeing art works evoked in him. This also gives his lines an added literary value, since the Count was not trying to give his mother a mere description of what he had seen and visited, but to inform her of the movements of his mind and of the atmosphere of the various places he visited during his journey. The diary also confirms Buquoy's strong and positive relationship with art, architecture and nature, but points out its limits.
The lodging facilities of Soběslav's townsmen at the turn of 16th and 17th century
PETKOV, Petr
This diploma thesis deals with the lodging facilities of Soběslav's townsmen at the turn of 16 th and 17 th century. The register of mentioned facilities in chosen Soběslav's houses had been made at request of Peter Vok of Rosenberg in April 1610. Municipal, guest and townsmen´s houses offered accommodation for 121 people as well as the abilities to build the same number of tables for them and to stable 704 horses, 333 of them inner town and 371 of them in the suburbs. The object of the thesis is analysis of the register. The main aim of analysis is the reconstruction of spatial arrangement of the lodging capacity into the oldest appropriate map. The location of houses of individual lodging provider was found out from the records on domestic markets which were registered in municipal land registers from the beginning of 16 th century until the mid of 17 th century. The amount of the lodging facilities of the lodging providers according to their houses was expressed by cartogram used in five maps. This thesis focuses on the factors which had been influencing the lodging capacity in Soběslav at the turn of 16 th and 17 th century.
Travel Illustration in the Etching Collection of The Kinsky Library
Mičková, Vendula ; Šípek, Richard (advisor) ; Večeřová, Petra (referee)
The master thesis is focused on the mapping and detailed description of the books containing travel illustrations in the etching collection of The Kinsky Library. The thesis deals with the history of The Kinsky Library and general characteristic of the book collection, and examines in detail the etching collection. The pictorial works on the topic of travelling were selected from the etching collection in the very beginning. The selected books from the etching collection are listed in the inventory, which is the outcome the thesis. The book inventory reflects the technical aspects of illustrations in the selected books (printing process, size of the illustrations and names of the artists). The thesis is also focused on travelling and aesthetics of nature at the turn of the eighteenth and nineteenth century. Keywords: The Kinsky Library, etching collection, illustration, history of travel, aesthetics of nature

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