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2. 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]
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3. Dicta de tempore Magistro Iohanni Hus attributa, ed. Jana Zachová apographo a Bohumil Ryba confecto usa, 2 vol.
- Creator:
- Pavel Soukup
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Hus, Jan, asi 1371-1415, náboženská literatura, textová analýza, kázání, religious literature, textual criticism, sermons, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Pavel Soukup.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
4. Evangelický rukopisný sborník ze čtyřicátých let 19. století
- Creator:
- David Mach
- Format:
- print, text, regular print, bez média, and jiný
- Type:
- article, studie, studies, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Rukopisy, prvotisky, staré tisky. Vzácná a pozoruhodná díla, Manuscripts, rare books, other rare printed materials, Národní knihovna České republiky, 19. století, české rukopisy, náboženská literatura, evangelictví, historické knihovní fondy, exilová literatura, konfese (vyznání), Czech manuscripts, religious literature, Evangelicalism, historical book collections, exiles' writings, religious confessions, Česko, Czechia, theological literature, denominational controversies, religious evangelical exile, 1620s-1630s, National Library of the CR, 12, 09, and 090
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The article presents a manuscript collection of texts of evangelical provenance that has recently been purchased in a German second-hand bookshop. According to a chronogram, this manuscript is likely to come from 1840. The manuscript consists of fifteen relatively independent text sections thematically related to the denominational controversies before and after the battle of White Mountain. The paper examines possible printed or manuscript models of individual parts and as well as their reflection in both earlier and more recent bibliographic literature. and David Mach.
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5. 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]
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6. O původu Kijevských listů a Pražských zlomků a o bohemismech v starších církevněslovanských památkách vůbec
- Creator:
- Václav Vondrák
- Publisher:
- Nákladem jubilejního fondu Král. České Společnosti Náuk,
- Format:
- print, svazek, and x, 114 stran : obrazové přílohy.
- Type:
- text, volume, monografie, monographs, model:monograph, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Čeština, Staroslověnská literatura (o ní), staroslověnská literatura, staroslověnština, bohemistika, náboženská literatura, hlaholice, staroslověnské rukopisy, staré tisky, Church Slavic literature, Church Slavic language, Bohemistic studies, religious literature, Glagolitic alphabet, Church slavic manuscripts, old prints, písemné památky, bohemismy, církevněslovanská literatura, 811.163.1, 80(=162.3)+908(437.3), 80(=16)+908(4), 56:911, 003.349.1, 811.161.1, 2-264, 094, (048.8), 11, 811.162.3, and 821.163.1.09
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- sepsal Václav Vondrák.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
7. Pár slov o náboženské literatuře slezských autorů a tajném nekatolictví v Čechách a na Moravě
- Creator:
- Anna Vorlíčková
- Format:
- print, text, and regular print
- Type:
- article, články, journal articles, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Náboženská literatura. Duchovní literatura (o ní), 17.-18. století, náboženská literatura, zakázané knihy, evangelíci a katolíci, rekatolizace, dějiny knižní kultury, exilová literatura, religious literature, prohibited books, Evangelicals and Catholics, recatolisation, history of books and reading, exiles' writings, Těšínské Slezsko, 11, and 82-97
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Anna Vorlíčková.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ and policy:public
8. Vitae Sanctorum Aetatis Conversionis Europae Centralis (Saec. X-XI): Saints of the Christianization Age of Central Europe (Tenth-Eleventh Centuries), ed. Gábor Klaniczay
- Creator:
- Jakub Izdný
- Format:
- print, bez média, and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- náboženská literatura, legendy, textová analýza, religious literature, legends, textual criticism, 8, and 930
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- Jakub Izdný.
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ and policy:public
9. Vydavatelské strategie jednoty bratrské na začátku 17. století
- Creator:
- Just, Jiří
- Format:
- bez média and svazek
- Type:
- model:article and TEXT
- Subject:
- Unity of Brethren, Brethren printing house, publishing strategy, religious literature, Czech Reformation, Prague, and Hradec Králové
- Language:
- Czech
- Description:
- The historical Unity of Brethren produced a relatively large amount of literature, mainly intended for the clergy and members of this community. From the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries, the diversity of genres increased, and after 1609, when Rudolf II issued the Letter of Majesty granting religious freedom, the censorship measures were relaxed in Bohemia. As a result, the printing house that the Unity ran in the Moravian town of Kralice nad Oslavou was falling short of production capacity. The Unity’s leadership thus had to approach commercial printing companies, especially in the capital of the kingdom (Prague), but also in Hradec Králové, to satisfy the growing demand of Brethren literature. This study seeks to explore the main reasons for choosing specific printing enterprises to produce publications with Brethren religious texts and the extent to which these preferences were influenced by the printers’ confessional attitudes. The findings of this study show that what played an important role was not only the printers’ confessional affiliation, or their inclinations for the Unity of Brethren, but also their personal ties to the authors of the published texts, or to the contractors of the publication production. Especially noteworthy for this research is the preserved correspondence from the archive of a Unity of Brethren bishop Matouš Konečný, who worked in Mladá Boleslav between 1609 and 1620 and was responsible for the entire literary production of the community as well as its dissemination among the followers. The archive of Matouš Konečný was discovered quite recently in 2006 and is now gradually being released in a scholarly edition. The main contribution of this study is the analysis of the ties between the commercial printers who printed books for the Unity of Brethren in the early 17th century and this relatively small in number but culturally and socially influential confessional community.
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