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This study presents the until now unknown Lower Austrian book collection from the end of the 16th century, which is, indeed, unique in many aspects. It was carried off to Sweden as part of literary war booty from Bohemia and Moravia towards the end of the Thirty Years’ War. The aim of this study is to fill in one of the gaps in our knowledge of Central European aristocratic libraries in the Early Modern Age. After all, Beck’s Library was one of the little known aristocratic libraries of a progressive, intellectual archetype. The Library, in its irreplaceably poignant personal character, reflected some elements of Hironymus Beck’s life and his world outlook, difficult to ascertain otherwise and uncaptured from other primary sources. Therefore, the author strives to decipher until now unknown intellectual horizons of its creator and to classify the Beck book collection within the context of other contemporary aristocratic libraries in the Austrian Lands.
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The article deals with the manuscript of the Vatican Library Reg. lat. 1690, which contains the chronicle and book of coat of arms of the Austrian Herberstein family and has not been associated with the Swedish war booty of books from the Czech lands until now. Nevertheless, its analysis has revealed that it was written in 1584 at the instigation of the Austrian knight Hieronymus Beck von Leopoldsdorf, whose library later became part of the book collection of the Moravian Cardinal Franz von Dietrichstein. Along with his book collection, also this manuscript became part of the Swedish book booty.
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Artykuł przedstawia portal Knihověda.cz, który oferuje podstawową infrastrukturę cyfrowej przestrzeni pracy potrzebną do poszukiwań zagadnień z zakresu historii książki w Czechach do roku 1800. Portal podzielony jest na trzy części: pierwsza obejmuje bazę danych składającą się z pięciu częściowych bibliograficznych baz danych. Interfejs pozwala dotrzeć do kompletnych danych o drukowanych bohemikach i rękopisach sprzed 1800 roku oraz współczesnej bibliografii do badań bohemistycznych nad historią książki. Drugą częścią portalu jest mapa druków Czech i Moraw do roku 1800, która pozwala dotrzeć do drukowanych edycji książek na terytorium dzisiejszej Republiki Czeskiej od czasów średniowiecznych i wczesnego okresu historii nowożytnej, a dodatkowo umożliwia ich wizualizację według różnych dostępnych kryteriów. Trzecim elementem stworzonym w ramach projektu jest dostępna online encyklopedia książek powstałych na terenie Czech w średniowieczu i we wczesnym okresie czasów nowożytnych; zamieszczone tu hasła dotyczące historii książki mogą służyć celom edukacyjnym w szkołach średnich i wyższych. Opisana w artykule historia książki z okresu manieryzmu rudolfińskiego na ziemiach czeskich (1576–1612) uzupełnia informacje o portalu.
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This article describes the Knihověda.cz portal, which represents an essential infrastructure for esearching Czech book history until 1800. The portal includes three parts: its core consists of a atabase comprised of five partial bibliographic databases. This interface contains complete data on printed Bohemica and manuscripts created before 1800 and a modern bibliography for research into Czech book history. The second element of the portal is Map of Printed Production in Bohemia and Moravia up to 1800, which provides interactive access to known printed editions dating back to the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period in the territory of today’s Czech Republic; it also allows for their visualisation according to various criteria. The third element created within the project is the online Encyclopaedia of Books in the Czech Middle Ages and Early Modern Period; its explanation of book history can serve educational purposes at both high schools and universities. A use case study of the history of books from the Rudolfinian period in the Czech lands (1576–1612) supplements the information provided about the portal.
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