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De doctis Reginae-Hradecensibus commentarius (1775) is one of the early works by Leopold Jan Šeršník (1747–1814), a Teschen exjesuit and a future founder of the first museum within the Czech lands – in Teschen (in today Poland). It is also the first of his two published encyclopedias and it contains bio-bibliographical entries of 26 scholars from the region of Hradec Králové, most of whom lived in the period before the battle on the White Mountain (1620). The entries are quite brief, the most detailed one is that of Bohuslav Balbín, whose Bohemia docta was the main source of Šeršník.
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This article deals with the mutual correspondence (with its part from the years 1664−1667) of a Jesuit Bohuslav Balbín (1621−1688) and a Premonstratensian Johannes Alois Hackenschmidt (1626−1683), a canon of monastery of Teplá and a secretary of abbot Rajmund Wilfert († 1670). Preserved correspondence of that time consists of 41 Balbín’s and 39 Hackenschmidt’s letters. Hackenschmidt was sending information of the history of monasteries of Teplá and Chotěšov, and transcripts and excerpts of charters found in archives of these monasteries; Balbín was informing Hackenschmidt about the past of the Lords of Guttenstein. The article brings information on the life of both correspondents, summarizes the content of their correspondence and comments on their relationship.
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The Second Life of the Zbraslav Chronicle in Historiographical Reflection from the 14th to the end of the 16th Centuries: The text is devoted to the preservation and reception of the Zbraslav Chronicle in the Czech historiography of the 14th-18th centuries. Besides the actual knowledge of the existence of this treatise, the impact of the narrative strategy of Peter of Zittau is predominantly observed in the works of the individual historiographers in the indicated period, mainly then in the opuses by Francis of Prague, Václav Hájek of Libočany, Bohuslav Balbín and Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod.
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