Knihtisk, zbožnost, konfese v zemích Koruny české doby poděbradské a jagellonské /

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Edition:Vydání první.
Imprint:Praha : Filosofia, 2018.
Description:206 pages : illustrations, maps, facsimiles ; 24 cm.
Language:Czech
Series:Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia ; 19
Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia ; 19.
Subject:Printing -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia -- History -- 16th century -- Congresses.
Printing -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia -- History -- Origin and antecedents -- Congresses.
Printing -- Social aspects -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia -- Congresses.
Utraquists -- History -- Congresses.
Indulgences -- Czech Republic -- Bohemia -- History -- Congresses.
Printing.
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Religious life and customs -- Congresses.
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Church history -- 16th century -- Congresses.
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- Civilization -- 16th century -- Congresses.
Bohemia (Czech Republic) -- History -- 1403-1526 -- Congresses.
Czech Republic.
Czech Republic -- Bohemia.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11801018
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Varying Form of Title:Title of German summary: Buchdruck, Frömmigkeit und Konfession in den Ländern der Böhmischen Krone in der Zeit Georgs von Podiebrad un der Jagiellonen
Other authors / contributors:Boldan, Kamil, editor.
Hrdina, Jan, editor.
Centrum medievistických studií, sponsoring body.
ISBN:9788070075593
8070075597
Notes:At head of title: Centre for Medieval Studies - CMS.
Papers from a conference of the same name, held 8 November 2013 at the Centrum medievistických studií.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summaries in German.
Summary:Seven articles look at the fate of letterpress in the lands of the Czech Crown since the late 60s of the 15th century. The authors observe the different use of the new typographic medium in communication, ecclesiastical administration, liturgical operation or the devotional practice of the dominant Utraquist and minority Catholic confessions, taking into account the controversies with the Unity of Brethren and the Early Reformation Journalism. Their probes sharpen the image of utraquism, which until the 1520s kept a certain distance from the printed news, unlike the more receptive environment of the Catholic Church.

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