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The library of the Czech historian Tomáš Pešina of Čechorod who lived in the time after the White Mountain is nowadays part of the family library of the Wallensteins which is housed at the castle in Mnichovo Hradiště. This article focuses on the series of chronicles coming from the estate of Pešina and created around the mid 14th century. The codex contains both copies of national chronicles (Chronicle by Bartošek of Drahonice, Chronicle by Přibik Pulkava of Radonin and Old Czech Annals) and chronicles of the Mladá Boleslav Town and Žatec Town.
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This study deals with the historiography of the mining town Jáchymov. In the 16th century a few historiographic works originated, the most attractive of which being the chronicle by Johan Mathesius, a pastor in Jáchymov, and his followers. The works by Johan Seltenreich and David Hüter, local scribes, are less known. The writings are housed in the Jáchymov Municipal Archive and in the National Museum Archive in Prague.
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The study deals with preserved historiographical works by several Litoměřice citizens, and especially with a little collection of texts dating from the 17th century which contains also annalistic records dating from the years 1589–1615. The author of these annalistic records might have been Viktorín Šermer. Besides the annalistic records the collection also contains other texts, first of all various medical recipes and economic advice. Their contents allow the reader to obtain a picture of mentality of a city family at the beginning of the baroque period.
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This article focuses on narrative sources for the town histories which are part of the Manuscript collection of the National Museum in Prague. It refers to Early Modern Times historiographic works coming from the following towns: České Budějovice, Horní Blatná, Cheb, Jáchymov, Klatovy, Plzeň, Prachatice, Sedlčany, Vysoké Mýto, and Trutnov.
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This article deals with the collection of manuscript fragments housed in the State District Archive in Kutná Hora. The collection contains 63 solely parchment fragments dating from the 13th to16th centuries and taken off the bindings of Town books. They are mostly fragments of liturgical manuscripts, of the Bible or Bible commentaries, however fragments of canonical-legal texts, a fragment of the synodal statuta or hagiographic texts have survived as well.
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