The study presents the Bohemian milieu’s relationships to one of the imperial aristocratic dynasties of the High Middle Ages, the margraves from Vohburg. These ties are observed on several levels where Bohemian-Vohburg contacts might have occurred. At the highest dynastic level, it is possible to work with sporadic contemporary appearances of representatives of the Vohburg and Přemyslid dynasties, which later found their expression also in the ecclesiastical area, because it seems that the Vohburg family could have had an influence on the arrival of the Premonstratensians and Cistercians to Bohemia. As the final contact area the Cheb district is considered, which in the given period was not yet a component of the Bohemian state, but the Vohburg family can be regarded as those who gave the region its high medieval appearance. and Tomáš Velička.
This paper examines the social origins of the members of the Premonstratensian Canonry at Strahov, Prague, in the last quarter of the 18th and the second quarter of the 19th centuries. In the introduction we outline changes in the composition of the community in the period under discussion (a decline in the number of canons in the late 18th C and its causes; changes in their activities both within the order and in the public sphere). The main focus of the study is two surveys into the social origins of individual Premonstratensians covering the intake of novices in the periods 1750-1763 and 1804-1816, in which we assume they would attain the peak of their monastic career after 20-25 years spent with the order. Our main source was the confirmation of baptism of individual candidates, records of which for the years in question are relatively intact in the Strahov archive; these were supplemented by research in the relevant registries. An analysis of the data showed that the majority of novices at Strahov monastery were young men with an urban background, whereby there is a clearly perceptible shift from the elite urban classes in the first sample to more artisan circles, as well as a higher proportion of privileged boys from small provincial towns, in the second. Surprisingly, in the early years of the 19th century we no longer find the sons of officials employed in patrimonial (i.e. estate) administration. However, a broader chronological sample would be necessary to confirm that this was indeed a long‐term trend. Neither was it confirmed that more young men of rural origin were interested in joining a monastery, as we had assumed, not even those from the Strahov estates. This shift was not to happen till far later in the century., Hedvika Kuchařová., and Obsahuje bibliografické odkazy
BCBT43103, Podrobný popis se seznamem dochovaných exemplářů, jejich proveniencemi viz v digitální kopii Bibliografie spisů B. Balbína ..., Praha Knihovna Akademie věd ČR TD 27, Národní knihovna ČR Praha CZ B III 175- s digitální kopií, Národní knihovna ČR Praha CZ 50 B 10 - s digitální kopií, and PRAGÆ, Typis Vniverſitatis Carolo-Ferdinandeæ, in Collegio Societ: IESV ad S. Clementem, per GEORGIVM CZERNOCH, Anno M. DC. LXV. [=1665]