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Medieval Prague and Surroundings - KHIS165
Title: Středověká Praha a okolí
Guaranteed by: Department of Ecclesiastical History and Literary History (26-KCD)
Faculty: Catholic Theological Faculty
Actual: from 2024
Semester: both
E-Credits: 3
Examination process:
Hours per week, examination: 0/2, C [HT]
Capacity: winter:unknown / unlimited (30)
summer:unknown / unknown (30)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
Key competences:  
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Note: you can enroll for the course repeatedly
course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
you can enroll for the course in winter and in summer semester
Guarantor: prof. PhDr. Petr Kubín, Ph.D., Th.D.
Teacher(s): prof. PhDr. Petr Kubín, Ph.D., Th.D.
Annotation -
The course is implemented in the form of excursions around Prague and its surroundings.
Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Aim of the course -

The aim is to get acquainted with the development of Prague in its surroundings in the Middle Ages with occasional overlaps into the younger period.

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Course completion requirements -

Active and regular participation, preparation of at least one paper and reading of the required literature are required to obtain credit.

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Literature -

Compulsory literature

Jan P. Kučera et al.: Dějiny Prahy 1, Praha-Litomyšl 1997.

Plus one book of your choice from the following

Emanuel Poche et al.: Praha středověká, Praha 1983.

Jiří Vančura: Pražský hrad a Hradčany, Praha 1976.

Vilém Lorenc: Nové Město pražské, Praha 1973.

Václav Hlavsa - JIří Vančura: Malá Strana 1983.

Dobroslav Líbal - Jan Muk: Staré Město pražské: architektonický a urbanistický vývoj, Praha 1996.

František Ekert, Posvátná místa hl. m. Prahy 1-2, Praha 1884.

Recommended literature

Pavel Vlček (ed.): Umělecké památky Prahy - Malá Strana 1999.

Pavel Vlček (ed.): Umělecké památky Prahy - Pražský hrad a Hradčany, Praha 2000.

Pavel Vlček (ed.): Umělecké památky Prahy - Staré Město a Josefov, Praha 1996.

Růžena Baťková (ed.) Umělecké památky Prahy - Nové Město a Vyšehrad, Praha 1998.

Pavel Vlček (ed.): Umělecké památky Prahy - Velká Praha A-L, Praha 2012.

Dalibor Prix (ed.): Umělecké památky Prahy - Velká Praha M-Ž, Praha 2017

Emanuel Poche (ed.): Umělecké památky Čech, Praha 1977-1982

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Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Teaching methods -

Excursions around Prague and its surroundings, report and written work.

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Requirements to the exam -

To receive credit, you must prepare at least one paper (oral and written) during one semester and actively participate in excursions.

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Syllabus -

1 October at 16:00 Prague Castle

10 October at 16:00 St. Vitus Cathedral

next programme to be specified later

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
Entry requirements - Czech

There are no special requirements.

Last update: Kubín Petr, prof. PhDr., Ph.D., Th.D. (30.09.2024)
 
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