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2. Obsah 2-3/2003
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- ML
- Language:
- Czech
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
3. Středověké rukopisy v Městském muzeu v Krnově
- Creator:
- Petr, Stanislav
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Václav Koranda the Younger – Bible – Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl – Postilla, BL, BS, and Z004
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Krnov Town Museum collections include two medieval manuscripts – a Latin Bible and a German gospel postilla by Nikolaus von Dinkelbühl. Neither manuscript has previously been known to specialist circles. The Bible contains the text of the Latin Vulgate with prologues on most books of the Bible, and it was completed in 1433 by an unknown scribe. From the ownership notes and monograms it was possible to ascertain that its owner was in the second half of the fifteenth century the administrator of the Utraquist Consistory and Chancellor of Prague University Václav Koranda the Younger. The number of manuscripts known today preserved from Koranda's library has come to forty. The Bible was acquired by the museum collections from the Minorite Monastery Library in Krnov in the early 1950s. The second medieval manuscript is the German gospel postilla by Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl, which is the only known example of this work housed in Czech libraries.
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4. Středověké učení o lásce v humanistickém hávu? Andreas Capellanus, jeho traktát De amore a rukopis pražské Národní knihovny XIV E 29
- Creator:
- Jiroušková, Lenka
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- codicological context, formal, structural transformation of the text, humanistic rhetorical treatises, manuscript transmission, medieval latin literature, and PN0441
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Latin treatise De amore (s. XII/XIII) by Andreas Capellanus has repeatedly presented a challenge to research because of the heterogeneity of its form and contents. The numerous interpretations of this elusive work base themselves on the single edition by Emil Trojel from 1892 which does not convey a representative account of the rich and complex transmission of the text. An important part of this contribution is, thus, to elucidate both the transmission history of De amore and relevant questions for research. The main focus will be an analysis of the textual version of De amore in the aforementioned Prague manuscript (1471–1481) and its formal-structural transformation, its codicological surroundings as well as its cultural context. This late-medieval textual witness suggests, on every level of the text, significant emendations to the textual form as presented by Trojel. By means of radical truncations and a prominent restructuring, new intratextual connections are created: a reinforced edifying function, an ambition for a general validity, and tendencies concerning structuring and systematizing clearly appear to be the new principles for the shaping of the text. In the Prague manuscript, De amore is copied between contemporary Humanist treatises whose contextualisation will be presented as the source of further thoughts on literary history. The contribution will be rounded off by means of an up-to-date comprehensive list of the manuscript transmission of De amore, a comparative table of the different structurings of the text, and a new description of the Prague manuscript.
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5. Středověké učení o lásce v humanistickém hávu? Andreas Capellanus, jeho traktát De amore a rukopis pražské Národní knihovny XIV E 29
- Creator:
- Jiroušková, Lenka
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- codicological context, formal, structural transformation of the text, humanistic rhetorical treatises, manuscript transmission, medieval latin literature, and PN0441
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Latin treatise De amore (s. XII/XIII) by Andreas Capellanus has repeatedly presented a challenge to research because of the heterogeneity of its form and contents. The numerous interpretations of this elusive work base themselves on the single edition by Emil Trojel from 1892 which does not convey a representative account of the rich and complex transmission of the text. An important part of this contribution is, thus, to elucidate both the transmission history of De amore and relevant questions for research. The main focus will be an analysis of the textual version of De amore in the aforementioned Prague manuscript (1471–1481) and its formal-structural transformation, its codicological surroundings as well as its cultural context. This late-medieval textual witness suggests, on every level of the text, significant emendations to the textual form as presented by Trojel. By means of radical truncations and a prominent restructuring, new intratextual connections are created: a reinforced edifying function, an ambition for a general validity, and tendencies concerning structuring and systematizing clearly appear to be the new principles for the shaping of the text. In the Prague manuscript, De amore is copied between contemporary Humanist treatises whose contextualisation will be presented as the source of further thoughts on literary history. The contribution will be rounded off by means of an up-to-date comprehensive list of the manuscript transmission of De amore, a comparative table of the different structurings of the text, and a new description of the Prague manuscript.
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6. Typologie iniciál a základy systému výzdoby středověkých rukopisů I. Pozdně antické, předrománské, byzantské a románské rukopisy (Studie k umělecko historické terminologii středověké knižní malby 3)
- Creator:
- Kubík, Viktor
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Typology of the initials, Late Antique, Byzantium, Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Art, Terminology, and NX
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The paper studies the typology of the initials following the way of construction of their corpus in the mutual ties in the development – departing from the late antique, considering the Byzantine and Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque types. The modifications of the initials are studied together with the changes of their function in the decoration system and in the cultural-historical context. The contribution also studies the changes of the terminology connected with the typology of the initials.
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7. Typologie iniciál a základy systému výzdoby středověkých rukopisů I. Pozdně antické, předrománské, byzantské a románské rukopisy (Studie k umělecko historické terminologii středověké knižní malby 3)
- Creator:
- Kubík, Viktor
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Typology of the initials, Late Antique, Byzantium, Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque Art, Terminology, and NX
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The paper studies the typology of the initials following the way of construction of their corpus in the mutual ties in the development – departing from the late antique, considering the Byzantine and Pre-Romanesque and Romanesque types. The modifications of the initials are studied together with the changes of their function in the decoration system and in the cultural-historical context. The contribution also studies the changes of the terminology connected with the typology of the initials.
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- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
8. Vliv věku a pohlaví tazatele a respondenta na náročnost výběrového šetření v seniorské populaci
- Creator:
- Petrová Kafková, Marcela
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Older people, ageing research, interviewer effect, survey., and HM
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This paper focuses on the issue of surveying older people. Increasing interest in the issue of ageing and old age has been accompanied by infrequent debate on the methodological pitfalls that might influence research into this specific, albeit very heterogeneous population. Interviewers routinely complete post-interview questions that provide important information on such criteria as respondent difficulty in answering the questions posed. This article examines such difficulty in terms of interviewer and respondent characteristics. It investigates three potential explanations of why interviewers judge an interview as difficult: (1) interviewer characteristics (age and gender), (2) socio-demographic characteristics of the respondent and (3) respondents’ sense of well-being. The data used in this study were obtained from four surveys conducted with older people in the Czech Republic between 2007 and 2011. These surveys explored ageing and old age. The findings show the crucial importance of respondents’ sense of well-being and level of education. No interviewer age or gender effects were observed.
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