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Anthracological analysis of charcoals from Vladislav's hall at the Prague Castle
NOVOTNÁ, Michaela
The topic of this bachelor´s work is about antracological analysis of charcoals from waste vault infill in Vladislav´s hall at the Prague Castle. Thanks to this method of charcoal analyzing I found out information about tree taxons which were present in waste vault infill. This gathered information was interpreted and compared with different sets with similar attributes. Also in this work there are outlined circumstances about formation of the waste vault infill and the possible ways of timber transport into the capital city of Prague. In this work i drew from archeological, archebotanical and historical sources and literature.
Development of water law in Czech lands before 1914
Urban, Michael ; Kindl, Vladimír (advisor) ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee)
The purpose of this thesis was to capture the development of legal regulation of the Czech water law and of water-law relationships, and to point out that miller's law, fisheries law and navigation law are naturally related to the water law. Water transport and handling were not regulated in any manner in the most ancient times. The Czech water law was built on the heritage of the Roman legal culture. From the end of the 10th century, the first mentions of water-law relationships can be found, particularly in monarch's charters. The first important legal regulations related to water included the Mining Code (Ius Regale Montanorum) by king Wenceslas II of 1300-1305 and the Code Maiestas Carolina by king Charles IV, which was not implemented in practice, though. The so called lawbooks are another significant resource for understanding legal regulations related to water. Elements of a complex legal regulation with statewide legal force started to be applied from the end of the 15th and in the course of the 16th century - a number of municipal establishments and the code of municipal law created by Pavel Kristián of Koldín. A considerable boom of legal regulations with respect to all aspects of water-law relationships was seen during the reign of Maria Theresia and Joseph II (the navigation patent,...

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