Mikuláš Štraus is mainly known as a publisher of newspapers and leaflets after the Battle of White Mountain. The article builds on the analysis of the decorative material used by his printing workshop and provides some new conclusions concerning the illustrations of four books published by Štraus: a German translation of Hájek’s Kronika česká [Bohemian Chronicle], Barthold’s hymn-book Hymnorum sacrorum, Luython’s mass-book Liber I. missarum and the verse adaptation of an Old German legend published under the title Sumovní kronika. It identifies some illustrations as the work of the remarkable illustrator Jan Willenberg and thus indicates the wide range of motifs used by this hitherto undervalued artist., Jana Tvrzníková., Obsahuje anglické resumé., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
The creation of the Portuguese overseas empire began after 1415 in the Atlantic area and gradually transformed itself into a multi-continental phenomenon. Around 1500, there was a period of particular expansion into Asia and Morocco, with a further consolidation of their position in Africa and Brazi. Although the king had tried to isolate the state from contemporary European events and had been engaged exclusively in activities on the world stage, the rather small and sparsely populated country began to run out of steam. The result was the enforced renunciation of her interests in North Africa (1542-1550), which had previously attracted more of the Crown's interest that the Orient. However, thereafter, the privileged position of the East in the Portuguese empire was never questioned, at least not at the ideological level., Karel Staněk., and Obsahuje bibliografii
jejž letha Paně 1618 sepsal přirozeného jazyka svého milovný Čech Sanctius Lamprus ; [k tisku upravil a doslovem opatřil Josef Volf], Bibliofilie, Sáňka 4989, and Asi 500 čísl. výt. na starém Hahnemuhle
Díl I, Abel-Collinus, sestavil Antonín Truhlář, doplnil a vydal Karel Hrdina., Díl I. původně ve 2 svazcích. 2. svazek je doplněné vydání 1. svazku., Tit. s. celého I. dílu s předmluvou vydána ve sv. 2., and KČSN (sg. S-C 554)