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22. Barokní sborník kronik ze zámecké knihovny v Mnichově Hradišti
- Creator:
- Tošnerová, Marie
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod, Wallensteinian Library in Mnichovo Hradiště, and chronicles
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The library of the Czech historian Tomaš Pešina of Čechorod who lived in the time after the White Mountain is nowadays part of the family library of the Wallensteins which is housed at the castle in Mnichovo Hradiště. This article focuses on the series of chronicles coming from the estate of Pešina and created around the mid 14th century. The codex contains both copies of national chronicles (Chronicle by Bartošek of Drahonice, Chronicle by Přibik Pulkava of Radonin and Old Czech Annals) and chronicles of the Mladá Boleslav Town and Žatec Town.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
23. Barokní sborník kronik ze zámecké knihovny v Mnichově Hradišti
- Creator:
- Tošnerová, Marie
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod, Wallensteinian Library in Mnichovo Hradiště, chronicles, and Z004
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The library of the Czech historian Tomaš Pešina of Čechorod who lived in the time after the White Mountain is nowadays part of the family library of the Wallensteins which is housed at the castle in Mnichovo Hradiště. This article focuses on the series of chronicles coming from the estate of Pešina and created around the mid 14th century. The codex contains both copies of national chronicles (Chronicle by Bartošek of Drahonice, Chronicle by Přibik Pulkava of Radonin and Old Czech Annals) and chronicles of the Mladá Boleslav Town and Žatec Town.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
24. Barokní sborník kronik ze zámecké knihovny v Mnichově Hradišti
- Creator:
- Tošnerová, Marie
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod, Wallensteinian Library in Mnichovo Hradiště, chronicles, and Z004
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The library of the Czech historian Tomaš Pešina of Čechorod who lived in the time after the White Mountain is nowadays part of the family library of the Wallensteins which is housed at the castle in Mnichovo Hradiště. This article focuses on the series of chronicles coming from the estate of Pešina and created around the mid 14th century. The codex contains both copies of national chronicles (Chronicle by Bartošek of Drahonice, Chronicle by Přibik Pulkava of Radonin and Old Czech Annals) and chronicles of the Mladá Boleslav Town and Žatec Town.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
25. Bartoškova kronika: K vydání připravil, poznámkami a průvodní studií opatřil Petr Zemek. Vydalo Muzeum J. A. Komenského v Uherském Brodě 2004
- Creator:
- Tošnerová, Marie
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
26. Bible Jana Záblackého ve Stefanykově knihovně ve Lvově
- Creator:
- Petr, Stanislav
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov, Czech medieval bible, Jan Záblacký, and Manuscript
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov houses the manuscript of a Czech medieval bible under shelf mark 9 O/Н Од. Зб. 3897. This bible was transcribed 1476-1478 by Jan Záblacký, a scribe of whom no details are known, and contains the complete collection of the books of the Old and the New Testaments without prefaces. We know neither the person who ordered the work nor the first owner, unless it was Jan Záblacký himself. Nor can we determine with any accuracy the place where the bible was written, although at the end of the manuscript Záblacký mentions that he completed it on 9th April 1478 in Kamenice, though there are several towns and villages of that name in Bohemia and Moravia. The times recorded by Jan Záblacký for individual books of the bible are of interest and value, as they enable us to reconstruct the rate at which the scribe transcribed the bible text and the average daily amount of text transcribed.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
27. Bible Jana Záblackého ve Stefanykově knihovně ve Lvově
- Creator:
- Petr, Stanislav
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov, Czech medieval bible, Jan Záblacký, manuscript, Z004, and D111
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov houses the manuscript of a Czech medieval bible under shelf mark 9 O/Н Од. Зб. 3897. This bible was transcribed 1476-1478 by Jan Záblacký, a scribe of whom no details are known, and contains the complete collection of the books of the Old and the New Testaments without prefaces. We know neither the person who ordered the work nor the first owner, unless it was Jan Záblacký himself. Nor can we determine with any accuracy the place where the bible was written, although at the end of the manuscript Záblacký mentions that he completed it on 9th April 1478 in Kamenice, though there are several towns and villages of that name in Bohemia and Moravia. The times recorded by Jan Záblacký for individual books of the bible are of interest and value, as they enable us to reconstruct the rate at which the scribe transcribed the bible text and the average daily amount of text transcribed.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
28. Bible Jana Záblackého ve Stefanykově knihovně ve Lvově
- Creator:
- Petr, Stanislav
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov, Czech medieval bible, Jan Záblacký, manuscript, Z004, and D111
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- The Stefanyk Library of the Ukraine Academy of Sciences in Lvov houses the manuscript of a Czech medieval bible under shelf mark 9 O/Н Од. Зб. 3897. This bible was transcribed 1476-1478 by Jan Záblacký, a scribe of whom no details are known, and contains the complete collection of the books of the Old and the New Testaments without prefaces. We know neither the person who ordered the work nor the first owner, unless it was Jan Záblacký himself. Nor can we determine with any accuracy the place where the bible was written, although at the end of the manuscript Záblacký mentions that he completed it on 9th April 1478 in Kamenice, though there are several towns and villages of that name in Bohemia and Moravia. The times recorded by Jan Záblacký for individual books of the bible are of interest and value, as they enable us to reconstruct the rate at which the scribe transcribed the bible text and the average daily amount of text transcribed.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
29. Bohemikální básník Vlachník z Weitmile
- Creator:
- Vidmanová, Anežka
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Prague, 14th century poetry, and critical edition
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- This article provides a critical edition and exposition of several phrases from scholastic poems (or from two or four combined poems) with the incipit Ex fideli veterum scriptura cognovi (Walther, Initia No. 5984), whose authorship is ascribed to the protonotary of Václav IV., Vlachník of Weitmile († 1399), inspired by the intellectual atmosphere of the Prague Court.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
30. Bohemikální básník Vlachník z Weitmile
- Creator:
- Vidmanová, Anežka
- Format:
- electronic
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Prague – 14th century poetry – critical edition, PN0441, and D111
- Language:
- Multiple languages
- Description:
- This article provides a critical edition and exposition of several phrases from scholastic poems (or from two or four combined poems) with the incipit Ex fideli veterum scriptura cognovi (Walther, Initia No. 5984), whose authorship is ascribed to the protonotary of Václav IV., Vlachník of Weitmile († 1399), inspired by the intellectual atmosphere of the Prague Court.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public