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12. Kritische Bemerkungen zu den Alchemilla-Arten im Böhmerwald
- Creator:
- Havlíček, Petr, Fröhner, Sigurd E., and Procházka, František
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Alchemilla, Šumava Mts, Bohemian Forest, Czech Republik, Germany, and Austria
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Three new species of the genus Alchemilla are reported from the Bohemian Forest (Šumava Mts). A. glabricaulis occurs in the Czech Republik and Germany and represents a new species in Central Europe. Both A. baltica and A. cymatophylla occur only in the Czech part of the Bohemian Forest. Overview of taxa so far reported from the region is given.
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13. Lipolt Krajíř z Krajku ve víru husitských válek
- Creator:
- Reitinger, Lukáš
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Lipolt Krajíř of Kraig, Sigismund of Luxembourg, Albert II of Habsburg, České Budějovice, Bohemia, Moravia, Austria, and Hussite wars
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The topic of this article is the engagement of Lipolt Krajíř of Kraig († 1433) in the Hussite wars. Krajíř was among the innumerable members of Sigismund of Luxembourg’s retinue who actively fought the Hussites in three central European lands. Lipolt’s importance within the Catholic party is especially proven by the fact that he was transferred—by Sigismund of Luxembourg and then by the Austrian Duke and Moravian Margrave Albert II of Habsburg—to places which were long threatened by the Hussites (České Budějovice) or actually under attack by them (Moravia, Austria).
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14. Lothar Höbelt, "Stehen oder Fallen!" Österreichische Politik im Ersten Weltkrieg
- Creator:
- Moritz, Verena
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- modern history, world war I, and Austria
- Language:
- Czech
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
15. new species of Rubus from Bavaria, Bohemia and Austria
- Creator:
- Žíla, Vojtěch and Weber, Heinrich E.
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Austria, batology, Czech Republic, Germany, new species, Rubus, and taxonomy
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Rubus perpedatus Žíla et H. E. Weber (sect. Rubus ser. Radula Focke) is described as a new species. It differs from R. radula Weihe in having distinctly pedate leaves, terminal leaflets with an emarginate base, longer pedicels with longer stalked glands and with many more prickles. It is distributed in the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest and in Upper Austria. An illustration, a list of herbarium specimens and a map showing the distribution of this new species are provided.
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16. Po stopách knižní sbírky Františka Eusebia hraběte z Pöttingu a Persingu (1626-1678). Část II
- Creator:
- Jaroslava Kašparová
- Format:
- print, text, and regular print
- Type:
- article, studie, studies, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Organizace knihoven a knihovních fondů, Operations of libraries, archives, information centers, Pötting, Francisco Eusebio de, 1627-1678, Národní muzeum (Praha, Česko)., Knihovna, 17. století, osobní knihovny, šlechtické knihovny, politici, šlechtici, historické knihovní fondy, rukopisy, staré tisky, rekonstrukce knihovních fondů, bibliofilové, personal libraries, noble libraries, politicians, noblemen, historical book collections, manuscripts, old prints, reconstruction of library collections, booklovers, Česko, Rakousko, Španělsko, Czechia, Austria, Spain, Franz Eusebius von Pötting (1626-1678), Diario del conde de Pötting 1664-1674, Bibliotheca Pöttingana, personal book collections, printed books from the 16th and 17th centuries, Hispanica, Czech Republic, National Museum Library in Prague, PROVENIO database, book provenance research, 12, and 025
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The article is a continuation of the author’s paper given at the professional conference on historical collections in Olomouc in 2013, which was published in the proceedings of the conference, Bibliotheca Antiqua.1 The author has corrected and expanded some of the data on the life story of Count Pötting on the basis of information from Pötting’s handwritten Diary from 1664-1674 (Diario del conde de Pötting, embajador del Sacro Imperio en Madrid). She provides an overview of the books that are known to have formed part of Pötting’s book collection (26 manuscripts, mostly codices comprising more units, and 46 printed books from the 16th and 17th centuries have been recorded as yet)., Jaroslava Kašparová., and Článek je pokračováním příspěvku předneseného na konferenci k historickým fondům v Olomouci v roce 2013, jehož písemná podoba vyšla ve sborníku Bibliotheca Antiqua.
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17. Privileged but challenged: the state of social housing in Austria in 2018
- Creator:
- Mundt, Alexis
- Format:
- počítač and online zdroj
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- social housing, Austria, and GFC
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- On the one hand, Austrian social housing is stronger than ever due to the growing importance that social rental apartments play on the housing market. The volume, price, and quality standards of this housing are competitive with what is found in other sectors of the market and the social housing sector also helped to mitigate the effects of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). On the other hand, pressure on the rental housing market has increased because demand for cheap housing has grown more than supply. The social housing sector thus has to address the vital question of how to increase targeting on low-income households and vulnerable groups and at the same time to maintain social mix and public support. In this paper I argue that the sector, in spite of its strong position, is facing some common European challenges that will redefine its role in the future. Yet, the social housing sector is overburdened if expected to solve many problems that have arisen due to non-housing issues.
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18. Roman Zehetmayer, Urkunde und Adel. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Schriftlichkeit im Südosten des Reichs vom 11. bis zum frühen 14. Jahrhundert
- Creator:
- Robert Novotný
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- 11.-14. století, sociální dějiny, středověk, šlechta, listiny, social history, middle ages, nobility, documents, Rakousko, Austria, 18, and 308
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] Robert Novotný.
- Rights:
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19. Rubus kletensis, a new species from South Bohemia and Upper Austria
- Creator:
- Lepší, Martin and Lepší, Petr
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Austria, batology, Czech Republic, ecology, phytosociology, Rosaceae, Rubus, sect. Corylifolii, and taxonomy
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- A new species of bramble, Rubus kletensis, of the section Corylifolii Lindley, series Sepincola (Focke) E. H. L. Krause occurring in South Bohemia and Upper Austria is described. The distance between the most distant localities exceeds almost 150 km. This distinct and relatively easily recognizable species grows in rather moist, eutrophic, synanthropic and sunny biotopes, and occurs most frequently in the vegetation of the class Galio-Urticetea, less frequently in that of the alliances Trifolion medii, Pruno-Rubion radulae, Sambuco-Salicion capreae, Berberidion and exceptionally in forest plantations and growths of pioneer saplings. A distribution map for this species and a list of all known localities are included, as well as a drawing of the species.
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20. Rubus silvae-norticae, a new species from Bohemia, Austria and Bavaria and the significance of brambles for regional migrations
- Creator:
- Lepší, Martin and Lepší, Petr
- Type:
- article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Austria, batology, Czech Republic, ecology, Germany, migration, phytogeography, Rosaceae, Rubus, and taxonomy
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- A new bramble species, Rubus silvae-norticae, section Rubus, subsection Hiemales E. H. L. Krause in Prahl, series Micantes Sudre, which occurs in S Bohemia, Upper Austria and Lower Bavaria, is described. It is recorded at 130 localities. The distance between the most remote localities is ca 100 km. The species grows most frequently in forest habitats (as a distinctly nemophilous ecoelement) such as ditches and edges of forest roads, plantations, forest margins and clearings. It mainly grows in mesic, acid and mineral-poor soils. Like, for example, R. clusii or R. ser. Glandulosi and unlike other relatively thermophilous Rubus species, it is able to grow and propagate itself at rather high altitudes, up to the mountain vegetation belt. The diagnostic characters that separate R. silvae-norticae from its most similar and sympatrically occurring species, R. clusii and R. muhelicus, are provided. In Austria R. silvae-norticae and some other brambles were mistakenly considered as R. helveticus, a bramble (probably a single biotype) described from Switzerland in 1870. The lectotype of Rubus helveticus is designated here and a photograph of the specimen presented. Also included is a distribution map of R. silvae-norticae, a list of revised herbarium specimens, a photograph of the type specimen and a pen drawing of the species. The significance of regional brambles for plant migrations and phytogeography is shown, based on the distribution of selected regional Rubus species occurring in the Czech and Austrian border area, which is a known mountain barrier to migration. The distribution patterns of the brambles support a theory about the routes of plant migration and the florogenetic connection between Austria and the Czech Republic. Rubus silvae-norticae, R. muhelicus and R. vestitus f. albiflorus are regarded as Danubian migrants (distributed from Upper Austria to S Bohemia), whereas R. gothicus s. l. (“south Moravian type”) and R. austromoravicus are considered to be Dyje-Kamp migrants (distributed from Moravia and Lower Austria to S Bohemia) within the Bohemian flora. Rubus kletensis is supposed to be a Vltava migrant within the Austrian flora (distributed from S Bohemia to Upper Austria).
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