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The authoress of this article focuses on two transcriptions of the Tovacov Book, previously unknown in the literature. The first case involves Manuscript R 4 in Straznice Museum. The manuscript comes from the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries and is worth noting because it was transcribed from a source in a text version not too remote from that in which the Lord of Tovacov presented it to the nobles. The text is of the 'Olomouc type'. In addition to the Book it also provides a dual non-identical translation of Matthew's freedoms (and if we examine the other texts, the codex provides sources on Moravian provincial law up to and including the 16th century). The more recent Liberec transcription, housed in the North Bohemian Museum in Liberec, is interesting for its features which are related to manuscript A 165 of the Mitrovsky collection, which we can justifiably place at the front of the Olomouc variant manuscripts' affiliation order.
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This article deals with the ex-Capuchin, chaplain and later parson at the Brno parish church of St James, P. Maurus Simonis (born 1740 - died 1815) and his catalogue of the manuscript library which came into being in the Middle Ages, was permanently maintained at the church and only in 1931 did it become a part of the Brno City Archives. The manuscripts - 125 codices -serve as valuable evidence of book culture in medieval Brno. The definitive catalogue was compiled in 1805, while its first 'critical' version, which does not include all manuscripts, dates from 1802. On the evidence of numerous specimens, this paper analyses the way of describing of external features - watermarks, writing, decoration and binding - as well as the content of individual codices, and it compares the work of P. Simonis with the previously unofficial conclusions of the modern catalogue which is currently at the printers.
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"Strahovský druhý" rukopis Knihy Tovačovské DF V 11

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The article deals with the manuscript DF V 11 housed in the Strahov Library and containing a transcription of the Tovacov Book - a manual of early Moravian provincial law. The text is analysed in a detailed way as this codex is missing in the list of the manuscripts of the Book compiled by Prof. Cada in 1968.
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This article analyses in detail a land register dating from the year 1733 (Sg. 1976) which was found recently in Rome, focusing on its contents and on the wider context of the contents. The manuscript brings furthermore a history of the convent in prose and in vers the translation of which consitutes a part of the article.
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