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Editore: Georgius Agricola Stiftung Kupferberg, 1993
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Aggiungi al carrello28 S., OKarton, Groß 8°, gut erhalten Sprach: deu 444.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New Horizons, Prague, 1962
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Fair. Josef Prchal (illustratore). Paperback: Fair Condition. Pages Bright, Clean And Unmarked, Some Scuffs To Edges Of Text Block. Binding Secure. Covers Worn And Delaminating. Spine Creased At Top And Tail, Cover Corners Bumped And Edges Worn. Inscription Left In Front Of Book By Previous Owner. Photograph Is Added By Selling Site And Not Ours, Therefore May Not Reflect This Edition Or Condition. Please Contact Us For Pictures If Desired.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: As New. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen. Na Vysocine kdysi byvali domovem hlavne hastrmani a hejkalove, ale i divozenky, polednice a carodejnice, obcas mezi lidi zavital cert. Jan Prchal shromazdil z archivu, muzejnich sbirek i soukromych knihoven stovky pribehu. Prvni svazek povesti z Jihlavska, Zdarska, Havlickobrodska, Pelhrimovska a Trebicska prinasi i vypraveni o davnych udalostech, o lidech, vesnicich a mestech. Treba proc maji v Havlickove Brode na stare radnici smrtku s kosou, co chteli Francouzi v Pribyslavi v roce 1805 pred bitvou u Slavkova nebo jak byla zalozena Jihlava. Kniha je bohate provazena ilustracemi Marcely Makovske, krome lidi a pohadkovych postav se na nich objevuji motivy ze sidel i krajiny Vysociny.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: NEW. Roma: Viella, 2015 9788867284894 Viella Historical Research 2 605 205 p. : ill. col., indice, bibliografia ; 24 cm. The Transformation of Confessional Cultures in a Central European City results from a series of projects about the history of Olomouc, a medium-sized royal city in Moravia in the present-day Czech Republic. Set in its regional as well as wider contexts, this study of Olomouc contributes to research into ecclesiastical and religious developments of both the late medieval and early modern periods, and in particular the confessional divisions that followed the German Reformation. The chapters of this book are divided along chronological lines and also divided by topics and themes including: Hussitism and Utraquism, the early Czech Reformation, the impact and influences of the German Reformation, and the revival of the Catholic Church from the second half of the seventeenth century. Even though the struggles between rival confessions in the city only took place between the 1530s and 1650s, the council had asserted the city's Catholicity against the Hussites in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. This emphasis on the city's Catholic spirituality, and the importance to the urban community of Catholic ritual and ceremonies was restored from the second half of the seventeenth century. The image of religious life in Olomouc that emerges from this study is of a society with competing Catholic bodies and individuals not only opposed to non-Catholic churches but also with sharp internal rivalries between Catholic institutions over forms of ritual and styles of worship. The Transformation of Confessional Cultures in a Central European City results from a series of projects about the history of Olomouc, a medium-sized royal city in Moravia in the present-day Czech Republic. Set in its regional as well as wider contexts, this study of Olomouc contributes to research into ecclesiastical and religious developments of both the late medieval and early modern periods, and in particular the confessional divisions that followed the German Reformation. The chapters of this book are divided along chronological lines and also divided by topics and themes including: Hussitism and Utraquism, the early Czech Reformation, the impact and influences of the German Reformation, and the revival of the Catholic Church from the second half of the seventeenth century. Even though the struggles between rival confessions in the city only took place between the 1530s and 1650s, the council had asserted the city's Catholicity against the Hussites in the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. This emphasis on the city's Catholic spirituality, and the importance to the urban community of Catholic ritual and ceremonies was restored from the second half of the seventeenth century. The image of religious life in Olomouc that emerges from this study is of a society with competing Catholic bodies and individuals not only opposed to non-Catholic churches but also with sharp internal rivalries between Catholic institutions over forms of ritual and styles of worship. Kalous,Antonìn.