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22. Jana Voborníka Husitská trilogie
- Creator:
- Jan Voborník and Pravoslav Kotík
- Publisher:
- [s.n.]
- Format:
- print, text, regular print, and 163 s. : il. ; 27 cm
- Type:
- model:monograph and TEXT
- Subject:
- České drama, Hus, Jan, asi 1371-1415, Jeroným Pražský, asi 1380-1416, IV., český král a římský král, Václav, 1361-1419, 15. století, husitství, Česko, dějiny, 821.162.3-2, 27-878.4, 94(437.3), (0:82-24), (0:82-21), and 25
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Jan Voborník ; [dřevoryty a výprava Pravoslava Kotíka]
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
23. Jeanne E. Grant, For the common good. The Bohemian land law and the beginning of the Hussite Revolution
- Creator:
- Zdeněk Mužík
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- 15. století, zemské právo, husitství, šlechta, municipal law, Hussitism, nobility, Česko, Czechia, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Zdeněk Mužík.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
24. Konfesionalita a mentalita mezi koncem 15. a druhou polovinou 16. století pohledem české knižní kultury
- Creator:
- Voit, Petr
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- knižní vazby, knihtisk, katolicismus, konfesionalizace, humanismus, husitství, ilustrace, reformace, náboženská literatura, renesance, utrakvismus, bookbindings, letterpress printing, Catholicism, confessionalisation, humanism, Hussitism, illustration, reformation, religious literature, renaissance, Utraquism, Čechy (Česko), Morava (Česko), Bohemia (Czechia), Moravia (Czechia), confessionality, copying of books (manuscript), denomination, mentality, Schmalkaldic War 1547, Unity of Brethren, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The aim of the article is to characterise for the first time ever the role of book culture in building the confessionality of post-Hussite society and subsequent generations. For such an extensive research goal, it was necessary to choose a broad interdisciplinary approach, making it possible to place social phenomena previously assessed in isolation into the context of the day. The individual passages of the article are therefore devoted to editorial models, to the archaeology of the printed text and the basics of reading, to the history of illustration and book printing, to language and bookbinding. It has been confirmed that book culture - created by the reception of manuscript and printed products - can be understood as a faithful mirror of a religiously pluralistic society. However, where modern historiography ends with the research of confessionality, the study of book culture may begin to reveal the much more general mechanisms of the individual and social mentality in which the religious-political process took place. The mentality of the readers (burghers and partly the lesser aristocracy) for whom the copied and printed books were intended, was negatively impacted by the remnants of Hussitism and by contemporary Utraquism, which coexisted in a dualistic symbiosis with minority Catholicism. These influences, which at the time were commonly referred to as “renaissance”, bound readers to the Middle Ages. The more massive growth of their intellectual potential was made possible only by the cultural restart brought about by the change in the political situation after the Schmalkaldic War of 1547, which met with a somewhat negative response in both earlier and modern historiography. However, through the study of book culture, we are becoming convinced that the bourgeoisie began to compensate for the privileges which the monarch had deprived them of through various forms of self-education and self-presentation, by means of which it revived itself from these medieval residuals and at the same time competed with the aristocracy., Petr Voit., Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy, and Jan Pulkrábek [překladatel]
- Rights:
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25. Les traités anti-hussites du dominicain Nicolas Jacquier († 1472). Une histoire du concile de Bâle et de sa postérité, ed. Olivier Marin
- Creator:
- Pavel Soukup
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Jacquier, Nicolas, 1410-1472, Katolická církev., Basilejský koncil, (1431-1449), 15. století, křesťanská teologie, křesťanské polemiky, husitství, latinské rukopisy, Christian theology, Christian polemics, Hussitism, Latin manuscripts, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Pavel Soukup.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
26. Ludus calamorum. Husité, Cesarini a Zikmund před bitvou u Domažlic v novém světle zapadlého pražského manifestu
- Creator:
- Dušan Coufal
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- český a uherský král a římský císař, Zikmund Lucemburský, 1368-1437, husitství, Hussitism, manifestos, Julian Cesarini, 5, and 27-9
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The author analyses in detail the unpublished text (Gens Boemica), uniquely preserved in the manuscript of the National Library of the Czech Republic, Prague, III G 16, fol. 62rv. First, it takes note of the circumstances of its entry in the given codex, then its formal and content aspects; based on the subsequent historical analysis, the conclusion is drawn that it is and as-yet unknown Hussite manifesto, which reacts to the collapse of the meeting of the adherents to the calix with Sigismund in Cheb in May 1431. The author also follows the place of the investigated manifesto in the sequence of known agitation publications from the summer of 1431 and discovers new intertextual and chronological connections. An edition of Gens Boemica, a collation of a newly traced manuscript of Cesarini´s manifesto with an edition by Bohumil Ryba and a schematic outline of the agitation publications from the period before the battle at Domažlice are attached to the study., Dušan Coufal., and V příloze pražský manifest „Gens Boemica” (editio critica)
- Rights:
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27. Michael Van Dussen, From England to Bohemia. Heresy and Communication in the Later Middle Ages
- Creator:
- František Šmahel
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- 14.-15. století, reformace, husitství, hereze, stát a církev, reformation, Hussitism, heresies, church and state, Anglie, Česko, England, Czechia, 5, and 27-9
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] František Šmahel.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
28. Mistr Jan Hus
- Publisher:
- Nákladem a tiskem Pokroku
- Format:
- regular print and 249 s., [3] l. slož. obr. příl. : il.
- Type:
- model:monograph, text, and TEXT
- Subject:
- udc:(437.3), udc:27-9, udc:27-878.4, udc:27-337, udc:(082.2), Hus, Jan,, 14.-15. století, křesťanští reformátoři, husitství, reformace, and České Budějovice (Česko)
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Údaje o vydání: a2. vyd.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
29. Několik textů z odpustkové aféry aneb co je nového v roce 1412
- Creator:
- Pavel Soukup
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- XXIII., antipapež, Jan, asi 1370-1419, Hus, Jan, asi 1371-1415, medievalistika, odpustky, husitství, viklefismus, náboženské polemiky, medievalistics, indulgences, Hussitism, Wycliffism, religious polemics, středověká teologie, medieval theology, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- This article presents some manuscript texts that shed new light on the protests against the indulgence campaign connected to the promulgation of Pope John XXIII’s crusade against King Ladislas of Naples in 1412. Thanks to the sources in the University Archives in Vienna, the arrival of indulgence preachers to Prague is set to early April 1412. This new dating suggests that abstrakty a period of negotiations predated the start of the campaign (possibly on 22 May 1412). These negotiations were accompanied by public controversy. Among evidence of it are the first version of Jan Hus’s polemic Contra cruciatam II and a fragment of a sermon possibly from 12 May 1412, both of which are edited in the appendix. Also edited is a statement on indulgences by a Prague Hospitaller John. This text lets emerge a hitherto unnoticed controversial indulgence campaign that ran parallel to that of John XXIII. The sources suggest that the conflict in Prague in 1412 was escalated not so much by a shock caused by the sale of indulgences but rather by a premeditated Wycliffite counter-campaign. and Pavel Soukup.
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30. Neznámá falza listin Zikmunda Lucemburského a falzátorská činnost Oldřicha II. z Rožmberka
- Creator:
- Přemysl Bar
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- II, <<z >>Rožmberka, Oldřich, 1403-1462, český a uherský král a římský císař, Zikmund Lucemburský, 1368-1437, 15. století, středověk, falzifikáty, husitství, middle ages, falsification, Hussitism, Česko, Czechia, středověká falza, husitská revoluce, medieval forgeries, Hussite revolution, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The presented study is devoted to the phenomenon of the counterfeiting activity of Oldřich II of Rožmberk (Rosenberg, 1403-1462), particularly newly discovered forgeries and their interpretations. The motivation to create the forgeries was not ony legitimation of the holding of unjustly seized royal properties, but also the creation of the "image" of a fearless warrior against the Hussite opposition. The author combines diplomatic and historical methods to understand the background of creation of the three groups of forgeries related to the royal castle Zvíkov, the ecclesiastical goods of Svéráz and Zátoň and the trial with the nobleman Jan Smil of Křemže., Přemysl Bar., and Obsahue prameny a odkazy pod čarou
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