The first part deals about death at the end of 16 th and beginning of 17 th century. For orientation in Baroque color the work includes part pertaining to burials, which were indispensable social rituals of that era. The mention is about plague, that killed both, Catholics, non-Catholics and unbelievers. Part two points out to the era invention of book printing. In short deals about works, based on the idea of death. The sermon was dedicated mainly to husband of deceased. So it is briefly discussed the person of one of the representatives of the Waldstein family, Jiří. The main part is a sermon, which was published in printed form and was accompanied with two articles, namely Artyculy. A message to all believers, that soul of believers assc...
Contemporary conversations about death and dying are lost and unsatisfying on many levels. This phen...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This dissertation examines the human encounter with death in Lutheran Germany from the eve of the Re...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
Death is often treated as taboo and the dying are frequently pushed to the outskirts of society. Mod...
Funeral orations, as a literary genre on the boundary between written and verbal communication, expe...
The present article focuses on the attitude towards death expressed in the noblemen's funeral sermon...
The Thesis Illnesses, Death and Funeral Ceremonies in Living Strategies of the Schwarzenbergs (1732?...
Presented theses deals with the phenomenon of death in the second half of 19th century on the exampl...
The burial ceremony as presented in funeral prints from the 17th and 18th c. (selected aspects) I...
The Sick Man's Solace and Preparation for Death : Reformed Handbooks Studies on early modern « ars...
International audienceSince the 1960s, at a time when medicine was transforming Western conceptions ...
The reconstruction of the corpus of "arts de mourir" published in the 17th and 18th centuries permit...
The study investigates and attempts to comprehend the phenomenon of death in both printed and handwr...
Contemporary conversations about death and dying are lost and unsatisfying on many levels. This phen...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This dissertation examines the human encounter with death in Lutheran Germany from the eve of the Re...
Eschatological issues became the primary part of the17th century funeral orations. Such situation wa...
The development of ethics with samples of period fine art pieces with the emphasis on Christian view...
Death is often treated as taboo and the dying are frequently pushed to the outskirts of society. Mod...
Funeral orations, as a literary genre on the boundary between written and verbal communication, expe...
The present article focuses on the attitude towards death expressed in the noblemen's funeral sermon...
The Thesis Illnesses, Death and Funeral Ceremonies in Living Strategies of the Schwarzenbergs (1732?...
Presented theses deals with the phenomenon of death in the second half of 19th century on the exampl...
The burial ceremony as presented in funeral prints from the 17th and 18th c. (selected aspects) I...
The Sick Man's Solace and Preparation for Death : Reformed Handbooks Studies on early modern « ars...
International audienceSince the 1960s, at a time when medicine was transforming Western conceptions ...
The reconstruction of the corpus of "arts de mourir" published in the 17th and 18th centuries permit...
The study investigates and attempts to comprehend the phenomenon of death in both printed and handwr...
Contemporary conversations about death and dying are lost and unsatisfying on many levels. This phen...
In this article using diaries and other kind of memoirs written by Samuel Pepys, John Evelyn, Adam M...
This dissertation examines the human encounter with death in Lutheran Germany from the eve of the Re...