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42. Moravské prameny mešní tvorby Antonia Caldary: problém autenticity
- Creator:
- Jana Spáčilová
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- Type:
- article, studie, studies, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Caldara, Antonio, 1670-1736, 18. století, archivní fondy, hudební rukopisy, hudební skladatelé, muzikologie, mše (hudba), archives, composers, mass (music), music manuscripts, musicology, Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), 78.01, 783.21, 78.071.1, 091:78, 930.253, and (048.8)
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Studie Jany Spáčilové se zabývá mešními kompozicemi hudebního skladatele Antonia Caldary, dochovanými v moravských hudebních sbírkách., This article is dedicated to the problem of the erroneous attribution of authorship of Masses to Antonio Caldara in Moravian collections of church music. It contains information about extant records of Masses by Caldara and methodological discussion concerning the reliability of sources with respect to authorship. Also included is an overview of Caldara sources of Moravian provenience, including both extant music and entries in period inventories. Attention is dedicated both to compositions by others regarded in Moravia as works by Antonio Caldara, and to works by Caldara under the names of other composers. Works identified as having been written by other composers are presented in the form of tables, including signatures of all concordant sources found so far in European libraries. The purpose of the article is to give an idea of the standing of Caldara’s works in the repertoire of Moravian church music and to prepare material for a future thematic catalog of Moravian sources of Masses by Caldara., Jana Spáčilová., Rubrika: Studie, and Anglické resumé na s. 75, anglický abstrakt 45.
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43. Moravské zemské desky z let 1348-1642
- Creator:
- Hrubý, František
- Publisher:
- Zemská správa moravskoslezská
- Format:
- print and 74 s. : 44 obr. příl.
- Type:
- model:monograph and TEXT
- Subject:
- Historická věda. Pomocné vědy historické. Archivnictví, 1348-1642, 14.-17. století, zemské desky, pozemkové knihy, pozemkové vlastnictví, archiválie, vzácné knihy, knižní umění, reliquiae tabularum terrae, land records, land ownership, records, rare books, art of the book, Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), 347.2/.3(094), 930.253:347.2/.3, 930.253:347.235, 349.412, 930.253, [655.1+686.1]:74/77, (437.32), (049), (084.11), 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech and French
- Description:
- František Hrubý., KČSN, Číslovaný výtisk (410), and Souběžný francouzský text
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44. Moravský zemský sněm na prahu novověku. Edice Památek sněmovních z let 1518-1570. Sv. 1. Památky sněmovní I, ed. Dalibor Janiš
- Creator:
- Marek Starý
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- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- 16. století, právní dějiny, zákonodárné orgány, státní správa, history of law, legislative bodies, state administration, Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), 15, and 328
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] Marek Starý.
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45. Movement tendencies in the Moravia region: kinematical model
- Creator:
- Pospíšil, Lubomil, Otakar Švábenský, and Josef Weigel
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- article, články, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Geologie. Meteorologie. Klimatologie, geodezie, GPS (navigační systém), geofyzika, geodesy, GPS (navigation system), geophysics, Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), kinematic model, 7, and 551
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The Moravia territory has been the subject of geokinematic investigation within scope of several realized research projects and repeated GPS campaigns since 1992. The monitoring has been concentrated on all the Moravia region as well as on particular areas of interest concerning the eventual possible geodynamic changes (Králický Sněžník Massif, Diendorf-Čebín Tectonic Zone (DCTZ) and others). At present time all the territory is covered by several tenths of permanent and epoch GNSS stations. Long observation time series at permanent stations alone are not sufficient for delivering the regional velocity field of sufficient density. On the other hand, epoch stations are more densely spread but periods of repeated observations are less frequent and often the data processing is not homogeneous. In the paper the preliminary kinematic model is briefly described which gives for the first time the general view of movement tendencies at the region of Moravia. On base of long-term monitoring it shows that the Southern Moravia region is more active then it was supposed., Lubomil Pospíšil, Otakar Švábenský and Josef Weigel., and Obsahuje bibliografii
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46. Neoklasicistní dekorativní umění ve střední Evropě v éře Marie Terezie a Josefa II: transkulturalita, nebo kulturní reprodukce?
- Creator:
- Suchánek, Pavel and Valeš, Tomáš
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Winterhalder, Josef, 1743-1807, Schweigl, Andreas, dekorativní umění, design, neoklasicismus (umění), neoclassicism (art), decorative arts, Morava (Česko), Vídeň (Rakousko), Moravia (Czechia), Vienna (Austria), umělecká akademie, art academy, 8, and 94(437)
- Language:
- Czech and English
- Description:
- This paper considers forms of cultural transfer in decorative design in Central Europe in the second half of the 18th century, focussing on works that combine aspects of both free creative art and artisan craftsmanship. Based on a detailed analysis of a number of works (or parts thereof), the authors show that trends in decoration that had hitherto been broadly interpreted as a somewhat uninventive adoption of fashionable French graphic pattern-books and picture albums in the "goût grec" style (Jean-François de Neufforge, Jean-Charles Delafosse et al.) in fact represented an innovative quest for an original modern synthesis taking its inspiration from classical Roman art (Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Giocondo Albertolli, Carlo Antonini) and developing ideas emerging from the recently introduced teaching of artistic design at the Vienna Academy and from circles close to the imperial court (Johann Baptist Hagenauer, Ignaz Josef Würth et al.). The whole phenomenon in considered within the wider context of official cultural policy at the time of Maria Teresa’s and Joseph II’s economic and administrative reforms and is interpreted as one of a number of processes and strategies which, for various reasons, led to a reduction in transcultural transfer. Decorative design in Central Europe in the latter half of the 18th century thus paid more than lip-service to the ideal of universal culture in the sense of transculturality, interpreting it in a specifically local, middle-European and to some extent "nationalized" way - and, from a historical perspective, with extraordinary success., Pavel Suchánek a Tomáš Valeš., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
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47. Neuer Brünner und TITULAR-Calender, Der im Marggrafthum Mähren befindlichen, so wohl Geist- als Weltlichen ... Dicasterien, und Stellen. Auf das Jahr ... M.DCC.XLVI. ...
- Creator:
- Čadecký z Chotěšova, Ferdinand, Lenhart, Václav, and Jakub Maximilián Svoboda, dědicové (firma)
- Publisher:
- Svoboda, Jakub Maxmilián - heredes and Lenhart, Václav - factor
- Format:
- print and [42] ff ; 4°
- Type:
- model:monograph and TEXT
- Subject:
- století 18., Zábrdovice (Brno, Česko), Morava (Česko), Brno (Česko), řády církevní, premonstráti, matematici, and 094
- Language:
- German
- Description:
- Moravská zemská knihovna Brno CZ ST 1-4.275/1746 and BCBT37745
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48. Ořechov IV: Nová lokalita bohunicienu nad údolím Bobravy
- Creator:
- Petr Škrdla, Rychtaříková, Tereza, Ladislav Nejman, Jaroslav Bartík, Huršková, Alena, and Krása, Jan
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- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- archeologie, archaeology, Morava (Česko), Moravia (Czechia), Bohunician, GPS survey, structured hearth, 8, and 902
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Ořechov IV is a recently investigated Bohunician site located in southern Moravia, but outside the Brno Basin where most of the other known Bohunician sites are located. It appears to belong to the pure Bohunician industry with no bifacial technology detected. It was probably discovered in the 1930s and due to later errors in reporting its exact location, it was ‘saved’ from prospecting by amateur archaeologists for several decades. We have re-located this site in 2010 and have conducted numerous pedestrian surveys and subsurface testing. We have collected a total of 3214 artifacts (most of them recorded by GPS) and a small amount of ochre. Two-thirds of the artifacts were manufactured on Stránská Skála chert. The second most common raw material used was Krumlovský Les chert followed by very small numbers of other raw materials including erratic flint, a long-distance import. Up to 20 % of the artifacts were damaged by frost action and agricultural activities. Numerous Levallois points and evidence for bidirectional flaking support the Bohunician classification. Test pitting has confirmed the presence of undisturbed sediments with cultural material including 4 structured hearths. Results of radiocarbon dating of some of these hearths are consistent with Bohunician antiquity. Only one lithic artifact in association with a hearth was found insitu. It is likely that future subsurface testing will yield more artifacts., Petr Škrdla, Tereza Rychtaříková, Ladislav Nejman, Jaroslav Bartík, Alena Hrušková, Jan Krása., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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49. Památky umění písařského v Čechách a na Moravě: Monumenta Palaeographica Bohemiae et Moraviae
- Creator:
- Friedrich, Gustav
- Publisher:
- Česká akademie císaře Františka Josefa pro vědy, slovesnost a umění
- Format:
- print and 22 s.
- Type:
- model:monograph and TEXT
- Subject:
- Historická věda. Pomocné vědy historické. Archivnictví, Katolická církev, 12. století, středověké rukopisy, listiny, diplomatika, paleografie, církevní dějiny, Čechy (Česko), Morava (Česko), 091"04/14", 930.2:003.074, 930.2:003.072, 27-9, (437.31), (437.32), (048.8), (093), 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech and Latin
- Description:
- 1, vydává Gustav Friedrich., and KČSN
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50. Počátky rajhradského kláštera - monastické, nebo kolegiátní?
- Creator:
- Dana Zapletalová
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- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- medievalistika, kláštery, medievalistics, monasteries, Břevnov (Praha, Česko), Morava (Česko), Rajhrad (Česko), Břevnov (Prague, Czechia), Moravia (Czechia), Rajhrad Region (Czechia), memorial records, collegiate chapter, forgeries, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The study discusses Libor Jan’s hypothesis that the Rajhrad Monastery was not only founded as an independent institution, but was also a collegiate chapter and not a Benedictine cloister. Jan later declared Rajhrad a significant centre for the 10th century South Moravian church and even the seat of a bishop’s filial office. Although these hypotheses were insufficiently supported, they began to be accepted in the literature. However, most of the arguments in favour of these ideas can be disproven. The author examines the so-called Pseudo-Břetislav Fakes that include the Břevnov Monestary’s claim to Rajhrad and proves the authenticity of the testimony within. The conflict between the Olomouc bishops and Břevnov is also discussed, presenting the older claims by the Prague institution. The author also analyses immunity and indulgence documents, which do not show the independence of the Rajhrad Monastery. The author also doubts the church tradition lasting from the post-Great Moravia period, which is the basis for Jan’s hypotheses. and Dana Zapletalová.
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