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The Benedictines and Central Europe: Christianity, culture, society 800-1300
- 1.0552980 - FLÚ 2022 CZ eng B - Monography
Foltýn, Dušan (ed.) - Mašková, Pavlína (ed.) - Sommer, Petr (ed.) - Bravermanová, M. - Diesenberger, M. - Doležalová, Eva - Foltýn, Dušan - Galuška, L. - Hlaváček, I. - Izdný, J. - Klípa, J. - Kolářová Takácsová, K. - Kouřil, P. - Kubík, V. - Kubín, P. - Kuthan, J. - Lübke, Ch. - Melville, G. - Mudra, A. - Mužík, Z. - Ottová, M. - Padberg von, L. E. - Patrný, M. - Rak, J. - Rosik, S. - Siede, I. - Sitar, G. - Sommer, Petr - Stejskal, J. - Strzelczyk, J. - Szolt Szakacs, B. - Szyma, M. - Šrámek, J. - Vlhová-Wörner, H. - Vlnas, V. - Weinfurter, S. - Wolfram, H. - Zettler, A. - Žemlička, Josef
The Benedictines and Central Europe: Christianity, culture, society 800-1300.
Prague: NLN, 2021. 427 s. ISBN 978-80-7422-463-8
R&D Projects: GA MK DF11P01OVV007
Keywords : Benedictines * Christianisation * Church Culture
OECD category: History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)
The book summarizes the history of Central Europe since the early Middle Ages, when the Benedictine community became one of the leading elements of the etatisation and Christianization of local society. The subject of individual studies is also Benedictine culture, both material and spiritual.
Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0328702
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