In 1348, when Charles IV, king of Bohemia and of the Romans, founded the University of Prague, he (or, better, his dictator, Nicholas Sortes) used some others sources as stylistic and argumentative models. This way, the charter of foundation appears to be a cento of other letters written for the University of Naples (founded in 1224) by Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen and his son Conrad. It is an evident example of the stylistic and functional reuse of one of the most important letter-collections of the 13th century: the rhetoric models attributed to Petrus de Vinea (maybe exported to Bohemia by Henricus de Isernia), which gained a huge diffusion and became a forceful symbol of power all around Europe
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This summary follows the development of the Prague university from its founding in 1348, through the...
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which n...
The article is composed of three separate parts for which the common denominator is the use of the i...
In 1348, when Charles IV, king of Bohemia and of the Romans, founded the University of Prague, he (o...
The emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen created the University of Naples in 1224, but we do not hav...
The Bohemian coronations in the baroque period certainly ranked among the most significant politi ca...
To the coronations which took place in Pre-White time, not enough attention has been paid yet. As it...
This paper deals with the Karlovci charter collection, which existed in Sremski Karlovci in the eigh...
The Coats of Arms in the countries of the Bohemian Crown in the Middle Ages Summary A coat-of-arms i...
The present diploma thesis is an attempt to find new ways of interpreting the Charles IV.'s coronati...
This thesis focuses on the Charles Bridge in Prague, which forms an important part of the changing t...
Development of Bohemian provincial Arms in the Middle Ages Summary A coat-of-arms is an integral par...
The influence of the University of Paris on the Predecessors of M.Jan Hus and on Bohemia
Bohemian art of the second half of the fourteenth century is closely associated with the personality...
Modern western society looks back on the Roman Empire as a model for politics, economics, and social...
This summary follows the development of the Prague university from its founding in 1348, through the...
The ceremony of coronation, which took place on May 23rd 1611 in Prague belongs to those, to which n...
The article is composed of three separate parts for which the common denominator is the use of the i...