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2. Sdílení paměti? : k otázce významu a rozšíření historického povědomí v době přemyslovské
- Creator:
- Kalhous, David
- Format:
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- Type:
- Article
- Subject:
- literacy, orality, Přemyslids, Cosmas of Prague, Elite, Auxiliary Historical Sciences, and History
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The study deals with the question of a possible interaction between the learned tradition, or more precisely Latin and Old Slavonic literature, and the environment of secular elites in the Czech lands in the 11th and 12th century. The essay considers the significance of the Přemyslid dynasty in contemporary obituary records and of reflection of history in diplomatic sources. This is followed by an analysis of surviving manuscripts of the historiographic texts, which proves mutual inter-institutional relations. An analysis of selected accounts of the written sources as well as reasoning about mental background of period works of fine arts is included.
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3. Svatováclavská úcta v říši před r. 1200 : poznámky k nejstaršímu rukopisnému dochování Crescente fide (Bav.)
- Creator:
- Kalhous, David
- Format:
- text/pdf
- Type:
- Article
- Subject:
- St. Wenceslas, paleography, 11th-12th century, Bavaria, hagiography, Crescente fide, Tegernsee, Benediktbeuren, Admont, cult of saints, Auxiliary Historical Sciences, and History
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The paper is focused on an analysis of eight manuscripts of the Bavarian editions of Wenceslas legend Crescente fide (c. 970) from the period before the year 1200 (today Admont, Munich, Zurich, and the Vatican). The result is the finding that the text spreads especially in the Bavarian area; we know with certainty that the two manuscripts were created in Admont, one was copied in Tegernsee, respectively in Benediktbeuren and the other two may be connected (at least on the basis of paleographic arguments) also with the Bavarian environment. Furthermore we know on basis of the comparison of transcripts that manuscripts Admont 412, Admont 654, CLM 4605 (Benediktbeuren) and CLM 18547b (Tegernsee) are mutually related, while the manuscript of unknown origin CLM 332 is textually close to the Vatican Reginensis Latinus 498. Due to the fact, that it would be difficult to trace the linkage of the majority of manuscripts on the Czech or Moravian environment, it seems more likely that the text spreads through a limited number of Bavarian religious centers (Nieder Alta?, Regensburg?). and Wir haben uns mit acht ältesten Handschriften der Legende Crescente fide beschäftigt, die um 970 um die Stadt Regensburg oder in Prag verfasst worden sei. Sie sind in München, Admont, Zürich und Vatikan aufbewahrt. Die Analyse der Handschriftenüberlieferung hat gezeigt, dass sie besonders mit dem bayerischen Raum verknüpft worden sind – mit Sicherheit wurde der Text in Tegernsee und Benediktbeuren abgeschrieben; vielleicht sind die weiteren zwei Handschriften in Admont entstanden. Wir wissen auch, dass die Hss. Admont 412 und 654 mit den Hss. CLM 4605 und CLM 18547b miteinander verwandt sind. Demgegenüber steht CLM 332 dem Vatic. Reginensis Latinus 498 nahe. Weiter können wir voraussetzen, dass es nur wenige Kirchenzentren gab, durch die die Ehre zum hl. Wenzel (und das Wissen über Böhmen) vermittelt worden ist.
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