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Zarządzanie i Finanse
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2012
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vol. 1
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issue 3
439-450
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The role of ergonomics in the modernisation processes of enterprises has been presented on the examples of production plants and offices. The importance of taking account of ergonomics in the process of making changes and the relation between ergonomics and the increase in performance have been stressed. The examples of bad and positive measures taken when implanting solutions have been referred to the organization of jobs.
Musicologica Slovaca
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2021
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vol. 12 (38)
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issue 1
76 – 104
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Hundreds of fragmentary notated manuscripts have survived in the territory of Slovakia. Medieval fragments from the eleventh to the fifteenth centuries are deposited in several Slovak archives, libraries, and museums. One of the archives that house a large number of notated fragments is the State Archive in Trenčín. During our music historical field research in this archive, we processed twenty-two notated medieval manuscripts in total. We analysed eleven fragments of antiphonaries, eight graduals, one missal, one breviary, and one fragment whose contents we did not manage to identify because it was severely damaged. Sixteen fragments are notated in Bohemian notation, which makes the State Archive in Trenčín the archive with the largest number of medieval fragments with this system of notation. This study aims for an in depth musical and liturgical analysis of the medieval office repertoire recorded in the fragments, identified in an interdisciplinary codicological palaeographic and music-palaeographic research to have belonged to a single liturgical codex which has unfortunately not survived in its entirety.
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The paper is concerned with the activity of the Economic Council (Consilium Oeconomicum) in Prešov. It was the highest body for the economic administration in the part of the Kingdom of Hungary controlled by the Uprising of Francis II Rákóczi. It was established by a decision of parliament at Ónod in 1707, and gradually took over most of the responsibilities of a previously united office. The study deals with the main tasks of the administration, its activities, fulfilment of functions in relation to the state, its apparatus and the army, relationship to the prince, senate and leading representatives of the country, development of the personal composition of the council, which was also the highest representative body of the county nobility on the state level, responsibilities within the office and the institutions subordinate to it, especially the offices for collecting thirtieths and the administration of the chamber lordships. The council’s work is traced on the basis of archive documents up to the end of its activity at the end of 1710, when it lost the ability to fulfil its role as a result of a plague epidemic, advance of hostile armies and the general breakdown of the economy. The Court Economic Council took over the function of the highest office for the economic administration in the Kingdom of Hungary.
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