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Yuai to Himitsu no Yoroppa Shakai Bunkashi

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    SYSNO ASEP0351629
    Document TypeM - Monograph Chapter
    R&D Document TypeMonograph Chapter
    TitleSuisei, Sekai no Shumatsu to Barajujushiso no Ryuko - Cheko Purotesutanto Chishikijin no Shumatsuronteki Taibou
    TitleThe Comet of 1618, the End of the World and the Rosicrucian Furore: The Eschatological Expectations of the Czech Protestant Intellectuals at the Beginning of the Thirty Years War
    Author(s) Urbánek, Vladimír (FLU-F) SAI, RID, ORCID
    Source TitleYuai to Himitsu no Yoroppa Shakai Bunkashi. - Tokyo : University of Tokyo Press, 2010 / Fukasawa K. ; Sakurai M. - ISBN 978-4-13-026138-8
    Pagess. 133-154
    Number of pages22 s.
    Number of copy500
    Number of pages347
    Languagejpn - Japanese
    CountryJP - Japan
    Keywordsastrology ; eschatology ; Rosicrucians ; Czech Protestants ; 17th century
    Subject RIVAA - Philosophy ; Religion
    CEZAV0Z90090514 - FLU-F (2005-2011)
    AnnotationHonronbun wa, sanjunen-senso boppatsuji no cheko protestant chisikijin no aidadeno gakumonteki gensetsu, oyobi sesji-senden niokeru, shumatsuronteki na kouzu ni tsuite ronjite iru. Daiichi ni atsukawareruno wa, 1618nen no suisei ni mirareruyoua tenmongenshou ga, tenmongakutekini ronjiraretdakede naku, sinni no arawareto site ronjirareta ten de ari, sore wa shumatsuronteki kitai wo tsuyomerukototo natta. Dainini atsukawareruno wa, cheko boumei-chisikijin niyoru sekai-shi ni kansuru chosaku de aru. Korera wa shumatsuronteki na wakugumi wo mochii, sekai no shumatsu no jiki wo keisan shitsutsu, Bohemia-shi wo sono bunmyaku ni ichizukeyou to shite iru. Daisan ni, barajuji-sengen ni tsuite, cheko de kanshin ga motareteita koto wo shimesu atarashii shiryou ga shimesareru. Barajuji no chosaku wa, akirakani cheko no protestant chishikijin no ichibu wo miryoushi, shuumatsuronteki kita iwo zentaitoshite atooshisurukoto ni nattta.
    Description in EnglishThe paper focuses on the eschatological schemes within the learned scholarly discourse and within the political propaganda among the Czech Protestant Intellectuals at the beginning of the Thirty Years War. First, it discusses astronomical phenomena such as the comet of 1618 which were widely commented both in astronomical terms and as divine signs and which reinforced eschatological expectations. Secondly, chronological works on world history compiled by the Czech exiles are analysed. These treatises used eschatological frameworks and attempted to calculate the end of the world while placing Bohemian history into this context. Thirdly, the new evidence on Czech interest in Rosicrucian manifestos is presented. Rosicrucian writings clearly fascinated some of the Czech Protestant intellectuals and supported general eschatological expectations.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Philosophy
    ContactChlumská Simona, chlumska@flu.cas.cz ; Tichá Zuzana, asep@flu.cas.cz Tel: 221 183 360
    Year of Publishing2011
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