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2. Confession and Nation in the Era of Reformations. Central Europe in Comparative Perspective, vyd. Eva Doležalová - Jaroslav Pánek
- Creator:
- Bažant, Vojtěch
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Wycliffe, John, 1328-1384, Hus, Jan, asi 1371-1415, 14.-17. století, reformace, konfese (vyznání), křesťanství a společnost, náboženská tolerance, reformation, confessions (texts), Christianity and civilization, religious tolerance, Evropa střední, Europe, Central, 5, and 27-9
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] Vojtěch Bažant.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
3. Confessionality and Mentality between the End of the 15th and the Second Half of the 16th Century from the Perspective of Czech Book Culture
- 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 Stuart Roberts [překladatel]
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
4. Ecclesiology of reformation churches in relationship to individual's church affiliation
- Creator:
- Pavel B. Kůrka and Volek, Jan
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- article, články, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Filozofie, eklesiologie, reformace, kostely, ecclesiology, reformation, churches, 5, and 101
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Pavel Kurka ; translated from the Czech by Jan Volek., přeloženo z češtiny, and Obsahuje bibliografii
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
5. From Oxford to Bohemia: reflections on the transmission of Wycliffite texts
- Creator:
- Anne Hudson
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Wycliffe, John, 1328-1384, středověké rukopisy, husité, reformace, medieval manuscripts, hussites, reformation, Česko, Czechia, 11, and 80
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The number of copies of Wyclif's Latin works that derive from Bohemia and are mostly preserved now in Prague and Vienna is familiar ground. The evidence for the scrutiny of those works is less frequently mentioned: very extensive indexes were provided in Bohemia for many of the longer works, together with a catalogue of 115 items by Wyclif, listing titles, incipits and explicits and the number of books and chapters for each. Even more remarkable are the copies of the writings of some of Wyclif's English followers, though some of these followers were in correspondence with Bohemian fellows, some of the texts narrate entirely English affairs that would seem of little interest so far away. The paper surveys these manuscripts and notes the questions that they raise. and Anne Hudson.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
6. Karolina Justová, Tůma Přeloučský: Muž znamenitý, kterýž mnohé převyšoval
- Creator:
- Dušan Coufal
- Format:
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Tůma Přeloučský, asi 1430-1518, Jednota bratrská, 15.-16. století, církevní život, evangelické církve, evangeličtí duchovní, reformace, church life, Evangelical churches, Evangelical ministers, reformation, 5, and 271/279
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- [autor recenze] Dušan Coufal.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
7. 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:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
8. 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
9. Umění české reformace - neprávem přehlížené téma slaví úspěch
- Creator:
- Kateřina Horníčková and Michal Šroněk
- Format:
- Type:
- article, články, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Věda. Všeobecnosti. Základy vědy a kultury. Vědecká práce, akademie věd, reformace, umění, academies of science, reformation, art, 12, and 00
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Kateřina Horníčková, Michal Šroněk.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
10. Vliv Ondřeje Ungnada ze Suneku na rozvoj české knižní kultury
- Creator:
- Jan Pišna
- Format:
- print, text, and regular print
- Type:
- article, články, journal articles, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Dějiny civilizace. Kulturní dějiny, Ungnad ze Suneku, Ondřej, 1499-1557, 16. století, reformace, dějiny knižní kultury, dedikace, vydávání a distribuce knih, překlady, intelektuálové, humanismus (literatura), reformation, history of books and reading, dedications, publishing and bookselling, translations, humanism (literature), Česko, 8, and 930.85
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Jan Pišna.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public