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„Zbroje a odění potřebí jest…“ Čtyři texty ze 16. století týkající se tureckých válek s přihlédnutím k válce patnáctileté
“Arms and Garb Are Required…” Four Texts from the 16th Century on the Turkish Wars Taking Account of the Fifteen Years’ War
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This study focuses on four works from the 16th century dealing with the issues surrounding the strug gles against the Oæoman Empire, which come under the category of military-political admonitions. ýe objective is to analyse ...
Čech mezi jinověrci aneb křesťanská propaganda pod rouškou smíření náboženství
A Czech Among the Heterodox or Christian Propaganda under the Guise of Religious Reconciliation
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This paper deals with Nicholas of Cusaʼs attitude towards Islam. It summarizes the content of his texts De pace fidei and Cribratio Alcorani, referring to the latest publication output and conference undertakings on this ...
Panna Maria jako generalissima
The Virgin Mary as Generalissima
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: In both the Eastern and the Western churches we find miraculous images of the Virgin Mary, which served as shields in battle. In the lands where the Turkish threat was imminent (the Austrian lands and Hungary), the subject ...
Aktualizace tureckého nebezpečí v iluminovaných hudebních rukopisech 16. století
The Turkish Threat Updated in 16th Century Illuminated Music Manuscripts
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This paper deals with the impact of Christian-Muslim conflicts on early modern illuminated music manuscripts, in which Turkish motifs, symbols and characters occur in selected Old and New Testament subjects (the Žlutice ...
Ján Zápolský očami súčasníkov i následovníkov
Ján Zápolský Through the Eyes of Contemporaries and Successors
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This paper presents a portrayal of Ján Zápolský the man, based on historical documents and literary output. Zápolský, the only king on the Hungarian throne (from 1526 to 1540) to come from what is nowadays Slovakia, is one ...
Podkarpatoruské volby do sněmu a přezkum u Volebního soudu v roce 1939
The Sub-Carpathian Ruthenian Parliamentary Elections and the Electoral Court Review in 1939
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This paper examines the court review of the first ever elections to the Sub-Carpathian Ruthenian Parliament, which took place in the atmosphere of the Second Republic and were influenced by the intensifying struggle between ...
Islám v kvestii Šimona z Tišnova o třech náboženstvích
Islam in The Question of Šimon of Tišnov on Three Religions
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: The subject of this article is the question which Master Šimon of Tišnov probably presented during a de quolibet disputation in Prague in January 1412, dealing with the issue of whether Christianity is a more perfect ...
Krutý Turek, ďábelský Maur. Turci, Mauři a renegáti na prknech alžbětinského a raně stuartovského jeviště
The Cruel Turk and the Diabolical Moor. Turks, Moors and Renegades on the Elizabethan and Early Stuart Stage
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This study presents a literary picture of the Turks, Moors and renegades in the Elizabethan and early Stuart theatre. The depiction of these figures also provides an insight into the exotic and secret world of the Mediterranean ...
Chvála a kritika prvorepublikové demokracie
Praise and Criticism of first Republic Democracy
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: Praise and criticism of First Republic democracy is a study that deals with the way the pros and cons of First Republic democracy were evaluated at the time, as well as the way society perceived this concept at the time ...
„Sekta starodávného hada“ či „lidé dobré vůle“? Protichůdný obraz Turků a islámu v dílech burgundských dvorských literátů Georgese Chastelaina a Bertrandona de la Broquière (kolem 1455)
“The Sect of an Ancient Viper” or “People of Good Will”? Opposing Images of Turks and Islam in The Works of the Burgundian Court Writers Georges Chastelain and Bertrandon De La Broquiere (Circa 1455)
Článek v periodiku
Date Issued: 2014
Abstract: This study compares the approach to Islam and the Turks of two close contemporaries, writers at the Burgundian court, writing around 1455. While the official chronicler Georges Chastelain adopted a venemously anti-Muslim ...