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The article is devoted to social concepts of the Hussite thinker Peter Chelcicky (b. around 1380 – d. before 1460). The main attention is focused on his image of a world turned upside down, in which falsehood dominates the truth and nearly everything is the reverse of what it seems to be. Although the fundamental features of this concept were commonly present in medieval thinking, Chelcicky did expand them greatly and they became the starting point of his revolutionary sociological thoughts and his devastating critique of society. This study also deals with the issue of how his notion of a world turned upside down influenced the language and vocabulary of Chelcicky’s writings.
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Několik poznámek ke kartotéce Augusta Sedláčka

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Some notes on the card file of August Sedláček: The study discusses the card file, which is part of the written estate of the important Czech historian August Sedláček (1843–1926) and is a unique and extraordinarily extensive file of more than 400,000 index cards. The study deals with the question of the ratio of the card file to the printed work of A. Sedláček and reminds of the advantages of its digitization.
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