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The Mural Paintings in the Church of St. James the Greater in Křeč
Kratochvílová, Denisa ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Pučalík, Marek (referee)
The Mural Paintings in the Church of St. James the Greater in Křeč The submitted bachelor thesis "The Mural Paintings in the Church of St. James the Greater in Křeč" focuses on the basic introduction to the mural Passion cycle from the first half of 14th century in Křeč. The first chapter is focused on basic literature. The next chapter is dedicated to the outlining of historical relationships leading to the creation of this cycle. The third chapter si dedicated to building history and the equipment of church and the other one is about the art-historical context of this period. The fifth chapter is related the mural paintings itself. Concisely summarizes basic description and the history and the present condition of mural paintings. The other chapters are focused on individual scenes of the Passion cycle and their analogies. This bachelor thesis is comprehensive monograph which is based on the available literature. Key words mural paintings, Middle Ages, iconography,the Passion cycle, Křeč, Saint James the Greater
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Represented acting and emotional acting
Švarc, Michal ; PAVELKA, Tomáš (advisor) ; GROSSMANNOVÁ-MÁLKOVÁ, Marie (referee)
This thesis is written as a self-reflection of my acting development for past eight years i. e. since enrolling to DAMU untill my current engagement. The main focus is on issues regarding role formation e. g. inability of an ongoing act, deficient playing, spasm etc. in context of emotional acting and represented acting. Utilizing this eight- year time frame I describe how these problems influence me during various phases of my development, how I approached them and eventually my effort to find solution.
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Philosophy of extreme voluntarism (Schopenhauer) and its influence on later authors (Friedrich Nietzche and Ladislav Klima)
LASTOMIRSKÁ, Jana
The work deals with the extreme voluntarism and his influence on later authors. First, is the work of Schopenhauer explained the concept of the metaphysical will. Here is insights will primarily as a form of objectification and the closest is served objectification of the body, understood as object.In next section, this will monitored in philosophy of Ladislav Klíma and his idea of egodeism. For Klíma however, metaphysical will lose its transcendent ability and insight from a purely subjective point of view. The last part is mentioned Friedrich Nietzsche, whose theory of the will to power and the death of God, could be an inspiration for the Klíma's idea of egodeism.
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