Team

Pavlína Cermanová, Ph.D.

Work adress:
Centre for Medieval Studies, Jilská 1, 1100 Praha 1, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420222222140

E-mail:
pavlina.cermanova[at]assoc.oeaw.ac.at


Degrees obtained:

  • 2010 PhD. in History, Charles Unviersity of Prague
  • 2002 Magister in History, Charles University of Prague

Education:

  • 1995–2002 Faculty of Philosophy, Charles-University of Prague History (Mag.)
  • 2002–2010 Faculty of Philosophy, Charles-University of Prague Medieval History (PhD.)

Work experience:

  • 2005–2008 junior researcher at the Institute of Czech History, Charles-University of Prague
  • 2008–2009 Junior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic and at the Geisteswissenschaftliche Sektion, University of Constance
  • 2008–2010 External teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles-Unviersity Prague
  • 2010–2011 Junior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute for Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic
  • 2011-2012 Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Vienna

Current position:

  • since 2009 Junior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies , Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague

Past Scholarships and Projects:

  • 9/2000–3/2001 ERASMUS-Scholarship at the L´Université d´Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse
  • 9/2003–3/2004 Scholarship of the Herbert Quandt-Stiftung, University of Constace
  • 9/2004–3/2005 Scholarship of the Ernst Mach-Stiftung, University of Vienna
  • 4–8/2006 Scholarship in the Partnership programme University of Constance – Charles-University of Prague, University of Constance
  • 2005–2008 Researcher in the Project “Czech Lands in the Past and Present”, Institute of Czech History, Charles University Prague
  • 2008–2009 Researcher in the DFG-project C9 “Religiöses Charsima als Motor und Medium religiöser Kommunikation”, Sonderforschungsbereich 485 “Norm und Symbol. Die kulturelle Dimension sozialer und politischer Integration”, University of Constance
  • 2009-2011 Member of the working group in the project „Die Reform und Kompaktaten. Neue Konfigurationen der weltlichen und kirchlichen Macht in der Zeit des Basler Konzils”, funded by the Program for the support of international Cooperation at the Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic, Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy) and Institute for Church History, Faculty of Theology, University of Vienna

Current projects:

  • since 2011 researcher in the project “Origins of the Vernacular Mode”, ERC-Starting Grant Pavlína Rychterová
  • since 2012 member of the working group The Reception and Transmission of the Biblical Text in the project ‘Cultural Codes and Their Transformations in the Hussite Period’, Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Fellowships:

  • since 2008 fellowship in the John Hus Society, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
  • since 2008 fellowship at the Czech Historical Institute, Rome

University courses taught
At the Institute of History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague

  • Eschatological and apocalyptical prophecy in Middle Ages I (winter 2007)
  • Eschatological and apocalyptical prophecy in Middle Ages II (winter 2008)
  • 12th Century: Revolution? Reformation? Renaissance? (summer 2010)
  • Medieval Prophecies and Elite Knowledge: Text and Society (summer 2013)

Invited presentations:

  • 10/2013 Sancti predicatores v příběhu spásy, Prague CMS, Kazatelské relace česko-polské
  • 10/2013 Výklad na Zjevenie Jakoubka ze Stříbra: Apokalyptická exegese v husitství, Prague, ETF 18 October 2013, Anica Sponsa Mater. Bible v české reformaci
  • 07/2013 "Creating Antichrist: Using of apocalyptic figures in hussite polemic and self-interpretativ discourse, IMC Leeds
  • 06/2013 Reading Vademecum in Hussite Bohemia II., The Translations of John of Rupescissa’s Vade mecum in tribulatione (1356) into Seven European Vernaculars II. Prague 26-26 June 2013
  • 04/2013 Waiting for Paradise: Concepts of Future in Hussite Apocalyptic Thinking” Erlangen 16 April 2013 Forming the Future When Time Is Running Short”
  • 11/2012 Mehrsprachigkeit in der hussitischen Apokalyptik und in Prophezeiungstexten (together with Jakub Sichálek), Herder-Institut, Marburg, 22.-24 November 2012, Mehrsprachigkeit in Ostmitteleuropa (1400-1700). Kommunikative Praktiken und Verfahren in gemischtsprachigen Städten und Verbänden
  • 06/2012 Reading of Vade mecum in tribulatione, Wien, 22-23 June 2012, The Translations of John of Rupescissa’s Vade mecum in tribulatione (1356) into Seven European Vernaculars”
  • 12/2011 Ecclesia primitiva im hussitischen apokalyptischen Denken. Wien, IMAFO, 9.-10. 12. 2011, Ecclesia primitiva - Ecclesia moderna. Theology and Social Reality in the Hussite Controversy“
  • 10/2011 Gog und Magog. Die Völker des Weltendes im Hussitismus, Frankfurt am Main, 23.-25. Oktober 2011, Peoples of the Apocalypse. Eschatological Beliefs and Political Scenarios
  • 10/2011 Prophecy in Medieval Alchemy. Alchemy in Medieval Prophecy, Prag, 6.-8. Oktober 2011 Prague, Obscuritas in Middle Ages.
  • 06/2011 Do we use the Terms or do they use us? The many Definitions of Hussite Chiliasmus Wien – IMAFO, 28.-29. Juni 2011, Die Apokalypse. Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen eines Begriffs.
  • 09/2010 "Un édifice déja construit?": Medieval Prophecies of Universal Reform and the Apocalyptic Thinking of the Post-Reformation Central Europe, Oxford University 21.-23.9.2010, Universal Reformation: Intelectual Networks in Central and Western Europe 1560-1670.
  • 09/2010 Gog and Magog: The Servants and creatures of Antichrist, Sazava, Workshop of the Summer school of medieval studies
  • 07/2009 Prophets, Martyrs, and Saints in Hussite Apocalyptic Writing, IMC Leeds
  • 06/2009 Textual and intellectual Inspirations of Milicius de Chremsir, Budapest 8.6. 2009, Prophecy contextualized (XII to XV c.)
  • 06/2008 The Visions of John of Rupescissa as an Inspiration for the prehussite and hussite apocalyptic authors, Modena, 26.-28. 6. 2008, Letteratura profetica, oracolare e sibillina fra XIII e XV secolo

Workshops organised:

  • 11/2013 Ideals and Charisma between Occident and Orient, Prague
  • 6/2013 Medieval Prophecy VI; The Translations of John of Rupescissa’s Vade mecum in tribulatione (1356) into Seven European Vernaculars II; Prague
  • 6/2012 “Medieval Prophecy V” The Translations of John of Rupescissa’s Vade mecum in tribulatione (1356) into Seven European Vernaculars”, Vienna
  • 6/2011, “Medieval Prophecy IV “Die Apokalypse – Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen eines Begriffs - The Apocalypse – Functions and Symbolic Representations of a Concept”:Vienna, together with Robert Lerner, Gian Luca Potestá, Robert Lerner
  • 11/2010 “Through the Looking Glas of Texts” Prague, together with Thomas Prügl, Pavlína Rychterová, Robert Novotný
  • 7/2010 “Medieval Prophecy III” Prague, together with Robert Lerner, Gian Luca Potesta, Pavlína Rychterová
  • 03/2006 “Korunní země v dějinách českého státu III.”, together with Lenka Bobková, Jan Zdichynec, Ludek Březina

Publications

Monographs

  • Apokalyptické myšlení a vize předhusitského a husitského věku (apocalyptic Thinking and Visions of the Hussite Age), Prague 2013

Volumes edited

  • Hinter den Spiegeln der Texte. Akteure, Argumente und Ambitionen zur Zeit der Konzilien von Konstanz und Basel, together with Robert Novotný, Forschungen zur Geschichte und Kultur des Östlichen Mitteleuropa, (Franz Steiner Verlag, forthcoming)

Articles

  • Vita Antichristi ve Velislavově bibli, in: Velislavova bible, eds. Lenka Panušková, Tomáš Gaudek (forthcoming)
  • Lucemburští panovníci v apokalyptických proroctvích, in: Lucemburkové. Česká koruna uprostřed Evropy, eds. František Šmahel, Lenka Bobková, Prague 2012, p. 237-239.
  • Kronikáři, učenci a literáti na dvoře Václava IV. a Zikmunda, in: Lucemburkové. Česká koruna uprostřed Evropy, eds. František Šmahel, Lenka Bobková, Prague 2012, p.
  • 576-584.
  • V zajetí pojmu: definice husitského chiliasmu, in: Heresis seminaria. Pojmy a koncepty v bádání o husitství, Prague 2013, p. 139-170.
  • Figurae angelorum et bestiarum. Die hussitischen Identitätsstrategien an der Schwelle des apokalyptischen Zeitalters, in: Genealogie der Apocalypse, hrsg. Veronika Wieser et al, Berlin 2013, p. 391-410.
  • Gog and Magog: Using Concepts of Apocalyptic Enemies in the Hussite era, in:  Peoples of the Apocalypse, ed. Felicitas Schmieder, Wolfram Brandes, Berlin (forthcoming).
  • "Un édifice déja construit?": Medieval Prophecies of Universal Reform and the Apocalyptic Thinking of the Post-Reformation Central Europe, in: Universal Reformation: Intelectual Networks in Central and Western Europe 1560-1670, ed.Howard Hotson, Vladimir Urbanek (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
  • Středověká viděni onoho světa, in: Ráj, peklo a očistec ve středověkých viděních, Praha 2011, s. 5-17 (together with Martin Nodl).
  • Il profeta Elia e l'Anticristo nell'apocalittica boema fra XIV e XV secolo, in: Annali di Scienze Religiose 2010, s. 189-214.
  • Gog a Magog: Lid z konce světa a věku v husitství (Gog und Magog: Die Endzeitvölker im Hussitismus), in: Zrození Mýtu, ed. Robert Novotný, Petr Šámal, Praha 2011, S. 230-243.
  • Eschatologie a apokalyptika jako módní téma na lucemburském dvoře, in: Dvory a rezidence III., ed. Dana Malá-Dvořáčková, Jan Zelenka, MHB Supplementum, Praha 2009, s. 515-531.
  • Die Erzählung vom Antichrist und seine Funktion in der religiösen und politischen Imagination im luxemburgischen Böhmen, in: Antichrist. Eschatologische Feindtypisierungen und Identifizierungen, ed. Wolfram Brandes, Felicitas Schmieder, Berlin 2009, s. 159-178.
  • Funkce rituálu v apokalyptických textech husitského věku, in: Rituály, ceremonie a festivity ve střední Evropě 14. a 15. století, Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia 12, Praha 2008, s. 319-337.
  • Antichristus avarus contra pauperes Christi. Chudoba a její význam v apokalyptickém diskurzu, in: Zbožnost středověku, ed. Martin Nodl, Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia, Praha 2007, s. 111-134.
  • Antikrist nebo Poslední císař? Lucemburkové ve středověké eschatologické mytologii, in: Ve znamení zemí Koruny české, edd. Jana Konvičná, Jan Zdichynec, Luděk Březina, Praha 2006, s. 231-255.
  • Jakoubkův a Biskupcův Výklad na Apokalypsu. Porovnání s důrazem na interpretaci antikristovského mýtu, in: Jakoubek ze Stříbra. Texty a jejich působení, edd. Pavel Soukup, Ota Halama, Praha 2006, s. 209-228.
  • „Et vidi de mare bestiam ascendentem habentem capita septem.“ Světská moc v husitské apokalyptice, in: Lesk panovnického majestátu, edd. Lenka Bobková, Mlada Holá, Praha-Litomyšl 2005, s. 361-372.
  • „Čas nynější den pomsty slove a tresktánie…“ O zatracení a spáse ve středověkých Čechách, in: Evropa a Čechy na konci středověku. Festschrift für František Šmahel zum 70. Geburtstag, edd. Eva Doležalová, Robert Novotný, Pavel Soukup, Praha 2004, s. 233-252.
  • „Roznícena žárem lásky, trpěla s Kristem“… Propojení bolesti a lásky ke Kristu ve středověké zbožnosti, in: LF 3-4, 2004, s. 214-236.
  • „Trpěti velim užitečnějie jest“. Bolest a utrpení ve středověké duchovní literatuře, in: Kuděj 2, 2003, s. 3-19.

Mgr. Soňa Černá

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hollandstraße 11-13, 1020 Wien, Austria

Telephone:
+431515817201

E-mail:
sona.cerna[at]oeaw.ac.at


Degrees obtained:

  • 2006 Magister in German Philology and Polish Philology, Palacký University in Olomouc

Education:

  • 1998–2006 German Philology and Polish Philology, Palacký University in Olomouc
  • 2011–2012 Ph.D. Program in German Studies – Medieval German Literature, Philosophical Faculty, Palacký University in Olomouc

Work experience:

  • 2007 assistant of vice-rector for international affairs, Palacký University in Olomouc
  • 2008-2012 junior researcher at the Institute for German Studies, Faculty of Philosophy, Palacký University in Olomouc

Current position:

  • since 2012 junior researcher at the Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Past scholarship projects:

  • 2000 MŠMT scholarship, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej, Lublin, Poland
  • 2001–2002 Erasmus scholarship, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
  • 2002 MŠMT scholarship, Wrocławski Uniwerzytet, Wrocław, Poland
  • 2006–2008 co-investgator in the project Lexikon dějin literatury německého středověku na českém území
  • 2007 scholarship freemover, Friedrich-Schiller-Universtität Jena, Germany
  • 2009 interdiciplinary summeracademy Die Vielfalt und Ordnung der Zeichen in Mittelalter und Renaissance (Centrum für Mittelater- und Renaissancestudien München)
  • 2010 research scholarship DAAD, TU Chemnitz, Germany
  • 2009–2011 co-investigator in the project Records of Tobiáš Antonín Seeman, major domo of the count Špork 1730-1747 – critical edition with translation and commentary
  • 2009–2012 co-investigator in the project Deutsch als Sprache der Geisteswissenschaften (Volkswagenstiftung)
  • 2010–2011 co-investigator in the project Glaidt, Hubmaier, Spittelmaier : three texts written by neophytes of Mikulov (IGA FF_2010_052)
  • 2012 research scholarship CEEPUS, Universität Wien, Austria
  • 2012 research scholarship Aktion, Universtität Wien, Austria

Current projects:

  • since 2012 co-investigator in the project "Ordnung wie es soll mit dem Gottesdienst (...) in der (...) Stat Elbogen gehalten werden" and the controversy between Jan Žák and Wolfgang Rappolt. Edition and textanalysis
  • since 2012 researcher in the project Origins of the Vernacular Mode, ERC-Starting Grant Pavlína Rychterová

University courses taught:

  • Introduction to the Literature Science (summer 2008–2012, Palacký University in Olomouc)
  • Introduction to the text-analysis (summer and winter 2008–2011, Palacký University in Olomouc)
  • German Language Exercise (summer and winter 2008–2011, Palacký University in Olomouc)
  • Medieval Studies: Introduction (summer 2011 and 2012, Palacký University in Olomouc)
  • Old German Literature: Introduction (winter 2011 and 2012, Palacký University in Olomouc)

Publications:

  • S. Černá, Ch. Fasbender: Verzeichnis der Entstehungs- und Aufbewahrungsorte der Literatur des deutschen Mittelalters in Tschechien, Olomouc 2011.
  • J. Černý, S. Černá, P. Kleiberová: Glaidt, Hubmaier, Spittelmaier: tři texty mikulovských novokřtěnců, Olomouc 2011.
  • S. Černá: Das Klosterleben im Mittelalter, in: Einführung in die (germanistische) Mediävistik, ed. Jiří Černý. Olomouc 2012.
  • J. Černý, S. Černá: Arbeitsblätter zur Einführung in die (germanistische) Mediävistik. Olomouc 2012.

doc. Lucie Doležalová, Ph.D.

Work adress:
Institute of Greek and Latin Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University
Celetná 20, Praha, 116 42, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420605758079

E-mail:
lucie.dolezalova[at]ff.cuni.cz


Degrees obtained:

  • 2005 Ph.D. in Medieval Studies (summa cum laude)
  • 2001 M.A. in Medieval Studies (summa cum laude)
  • 2000 Magister in English Philology and Latin Philology (with distinction)

Education:

  • 2001-2005 Ph.D. program in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
  • 2004 École pratique des Hautes Études, Paris (graduate sandwich semester)
  • 2001-2002 Old Greek, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
  • 2000-2001 M.A. program in Medieval Studies, CEU, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1995-2000 English Philology and Latin Philology, Palacký University, Olomouc
  • 1999-2000 Mathematics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
  • 1998-1999 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, the U.S.A. (undergraduate sandwich year)

Work experience:

  • 09/2006-06/2008 external teacher at the department of Comparative Literature, Phil. Fac. Prague
  • 01/2006-12/2008 research postdoc at Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University, Prague
  • 09/2007-06/2008 external teacher at the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno

Current position:

  • since 2008 assistant professor at the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies, Philosophical Faculty, Charles University, Prague
  • since 2011 senior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies, Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic

Prizes and awards:

  • 2005 CEU Award of Excellence
  • 2001 Tanasa Fund Award – award for the best MA thesis in Medieval Studies at CEU
  • 1996 Prague Summer Writers’ Workshop (first prize in a creative writing contest)

Past scholarship projects:

  • 2009 EEA grant – exchange of experts with Bergen Norway
  • 2007-2009 a three year postdoctoral research grant from Grant Agency of the Czech Republic for project “Remembering One’s Bible: Reception of Summarium Biblie in 13th-15th c.
  • 2007 a one year Visegrad Fund grant, cooperation with Poland and Hungary
  • 2004 École française de Rome – a month research scholarship in Rome
  • 2004 scholarship for Summer School on Food History, IEHA, Tours, France
  • 2003 Medioevo Latino, Certosa del Galluzzo, Italy – a scholarship to cooperate on the MEL
  • 2002-2003 CEU grant for a sandwich semester at the École pratique des hautes études, Paris
  • 2000-2005 Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest (Soros scholarship)
  • 1998-1999 Merrill scholarship for one academic year at the Miami University, Oxford, Ohio
  • 1997 American Studies, Suffolk University, Boston (scholarship for a summer program)

Current projects:

  • since 2010 three-year post doc research grant from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic Interpreting and Appropriating Obscurity in Medieval Manuscript Culture: The Case of Versus maligni angeli
  • since 2011 researcher in the project Origins of the Vernacular Mode, ERC-Starting Grant Pavlína Rychterová

Fellowships:

  • 2010 Sciex Crus post-doc fellowship (a 6-month research stay in Zurich)
  • 2008 a month research fellowship at the Center for Medieval Studies, Bergen, Norway
  • 2006 MSH Paris – a month research fellowship
  • 2006 American Philosophical Society Benjamin Franklin Fellowship (research in the USA)
  • 2006 Vatican Film Library Mellon Fellowship (research)
  • 2003 Hill Monastic Manuscript Lib., St. John’s Uni., Collegeville, MN, research fellowship
  • 2002 fellowship in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Medieval Institute at the Notre Dame Univ.
  • 2002 fellowship at the Czech Historical Institute in Rome
  • 2008 Fellowship in the Centre for Medieval Studies in Prague
  • 2009 Member of editorial board Studia mediaevalia Bohemiae (Prague, Centre for Medieval Studies)
  • 2009 Member of editorial board Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures (Johns Hopkins University)
  • 2009 Member of editorial board Ricerche Intermedievali (Alessandria, Edizioni dell’Orso)

Positions in the organisation of research and education:

  • 2009 ESF (pool of reviewers)
  • 2010 S.I.S.M.E.L., Florence

University courses taught (selected):

  • Introduction to Medieval Latin (winter, summer 2009)
  • Medieval Literature between Centre and Periphery (winter 2009)
  • Medieval Latin Parody (summer 2010)
  • Antiquity versus Middle Ages: The Metamorphoses of a Literary Tradition (2006-2008)
  • The ‘Entertaining’ Literature in the Middle Ages (winter 2006)
  • Medieval Literature from the Czech Lands in European Context (winter 2006)
  • Bible and Retelling (winter 2007)
  • Bible and Literature (summer 2008)
  • Eight Versions of the Creating of the World: Translation and Interpretation (summer 2008)
  • Sacred versus Profane? Bible and Antiquity in the Middle Ages and Today (summer 2008)
  • Medieval Entertaining Literature (winter 2009)
  • Short Story I (summer 2010)
  • Translation Seminar (summer 2010)
  • Basic Medical Latin and Greek Terminology (winter 2007 and summer 2008)
  • The Interplay of the Sacred and the Profane in Medieval Latin Literature (winter 2004)

Invited presentations (selected):

  • “The ‘Matter’of Medieval Texts: The Implications of Manuscript Transmission for Approaching Medieval Literature”. Workshop Interfaces of Medieval Literatures (Les Treilles, March 2012)
  • “Some Words on Textuality: Medieval Manuscript Transmission versus Digital Environment”. CEU, Budapest, together with F. Kiss , (January 2012)
  • “Memorizing the Effects of the Body and Blood of Christ in Late Medieval Bohemia: Textual Strategies Blurring the Boundaries Between Religious Groups.” Conference Situating Religious Controversy: Textual Transmission and Networks of Readership, 1378-1536 (Prague, May 2011)
  • “Juxtaposed Series of Keywords: Popular but Tricky Mnemonic Technique” at a conference Wissenspaläste: Die Räume des Wissens in der Vormoderne (Chemnitz, September 2010)
  • “Des mots cassés et des images blessées: l’art de la mémoire en Europe Centrale à la fin du Moyen Age” (invited speaker at EPHE Paris, Sorbonne, seminar of Prof. Nicole Bériou, together with F. Kiss and R. Wójcik, 2010)
  • “The Charm and Challenge of Textual Enigma in Twelfth-Century Latin Literature” (MAA annual meeting, Yale Univ. USA, section The Aesthetics of Enigma 2010)
  • “The Language of Demons and Angels: Approaching and Interpreting Obscure Latin in the 12th century” (workshop “Interfaces: Vernacular Voices and Latin Narratives, c. 900- c. 1200”, York, UK, 2009)
  • “Devils and Nudes: The Places of Memory in Late Medieval Central Europe” (CMS Bergen, 2009)
  • Versus maligni angeli? Medieval Interpretations of Unique Obscurity (conference The Patterns of Uniqueness: Singularity and Regularity in the Middle Ages, Brno, 2009)
  • “Matouš Beran and the Culture of Memory in Late Medieval Bohemia: A Case Study” (conference The Culture of Memory in East-Central Europe (1000-1600), Poland, 2008)
  • “The Absolute Alterity of the Cult of Saints: The Case of Saint Nobody” at a Hagiotheca conference Identity and Alterity in the Cult of Saints (Split,2008)
  • “The Culture of Memory and Mnemotechnic Literature in 15th Century Central Europe” at a conference Matthias Rex 1458-1490, Hungary at the Dawn of the Renaissance (Budapest 2008)
  • “Man as an Island: Inner Exile in the Middle Ages” at a conference Isolated Islands in Medieval Mind, Culture and Society (Utstein 2008)
  • “The Charm of a List”. Lecture at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Bergen 2008)
  • “The Charm and Difficulty of a Fragment: The Cases of Cena Cypriani and Summarium Biblie” at conference “Along the Oral-Written Continuum: types of texts, relations and their implications” (Bergen 2007)
  • Sicut mel dulce: The ‘Useful Pleasure’ of Medieval Reading. International Medieval Congress in (Leeds, 2006)
  • “Marta heretica vs. Catherina bona catholica: Czech women in the penitentiary (1438-1483)”. Conference on Penitentiary and the peripheries (CEU Budapest, 2004)
  • “Patterns of Praise: The Central European Model Town (13th-15th centuries)” in a session on constructing fame of towns at the International Medieval Congress (Leeds 2003)
  • “Imitating Bible stories of feast and violence: the Cena Cypriani revisited” in a session on imitation at the International Medieval Congress (Leeds 2002)
  • “The Obscurity Challenge: The Case of the Cena Cypriani” in a session “Aged Wine in New Skins: Biblical Stories in New Context” at the IMC, Kalamazoo, MI (2002)
  • “Forgetting to Play? A Case Study” (paper at a graduate student conference “Trivial Pursuits? Games and Game Playing in Antiquity” at the Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison 2002)
  • “Cena Cypriani and possibilities outside the genres” guest lecture at Graduierten Kolleg, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2001)

Workshops organized:

  • 10/2011 “Obscuritas in the Middle Ages (CMS Prague)
  • 08/2009 “Medieval Manuscript Miscellanies: Composition, Authorship, Use” Prague
  • 11/2009 “Conceptualising Medieval Literary Appropriation: Rewriting, Imitation, Allusion and Intertextuality Revisited” Brno, Masaryk University
  • 11/2009 “The Patterns of Uniqueness: Singularity and Regularity in the Middle Ages” Moravian Gallery of Art in Brno
  • 09/2008 “Retelling the Bible” Prague
  • 03/2008 “The Culture of Memory in East-Central Europe” in Ciazen, Poland, co-organiser
  • 11/2007 “The Potential and Limitations of a List” in Prague
  • 09/2007 “Medieval Memories: Case Studies, Definitions, Contexts” in Prague
  • 09/2006 “Memories Medieval and Non-medieval” in Prague

Monographs:

  • Reception and Its Varieties: Reading, Re-Writing and Understanding ‘Cena Cypriani’ in the Middle Ages. Bochumer Altertumswissenschaftliches Colloquium 75. Trier: Wissenschaftliches Verlag, 2007.
    [revised dissertation on medieval reception of an obscure opusculum entitled Cena Cypriani. Includes a list of surviving manuscripts (a number of them unnoticed so far) as well as an editio princeps of a commentary on the text by Herveus Burgidolensis]

Volumes edited (selected):

  • Retelling the Bible: Literary, Historical, and Social Contexts, ed. together with Tomás Visi, Bern: Peter Lang, 2011.
  • The Making of Memory in the Middle Ages. Later Medieval Europe 4. Leiden: Brill, 2009.
  • The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.
  • Strategies of Remembrance: From Pindar to Hölderlin. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.

Articles (selected):

  • Fugere artem memorativam? The art of memory in late medieval Bohemia (A Preliminary Survey), Studia mediaevalia Bohemica 2:2 (2010): 221-260.
  • Mémoriser la Bible au bas Moyen Âge? Le Summarium Biblicum aux frontières de l’intelligibilité, Cahiers électroniques d’histoire textuelle du LAMOP 3 (2010): 1-45.
  • The Charm and Difficulty of a Fragment: The Cases of Cena Cypriani and Summarium Biblie in Along the Oral-Written Continuum: Types of Text, Relations and Their Implications, ed. Slavica Ranković with L. Melve and E. Mundal, Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy 20 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2010), 283-301.
  • The Absolute Alterity in Cult of Saints: Saint Nobody in Identity and Alterity in the Cult of Saints, forthcoming.
  • Sicut mel dulce: The ‘Useful Pleasureʼ of Medieval Reading in: Textual Pleasure in the Middle Ages: A Casebook, ed. Robin Hass Birky and Scott Troyan, forthcoming.
  • Cena maletractati: An Unnoticed Version of Cena Cypriani in Parva pro magnis munera. Études de litérature tardo-antique et médiévale offertes à François Dolbeau par ses élèves, ed. Monique Goullet, Instrumenta patristica et mediaevalia 51 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2009), 195-244.
  • On Mistake and Meaning: Scinderationes fonorum in medieval artes memoriae, mnemonic verses, and manuscripts Language and History 52 (2009): 26-40.
    [reprinted with slight changes in The Making of Memory in the Middle Ages, ed. L. Doležalová, Later Medieval Europe 4 (Leiden: Brill, 2009)]
  • Ad hoc lists of Bernard Itier (1163-1225), librarian of St. Martial de Limoges in The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, 80-99.
  • The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists (Introduction) in The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, 1-8.
  • Tibi silens laus: Silence at the Edge of Language in The Edges of the Medieval World. Ed. Gerhard Jaritz and Juhan Kreem. The Muhu Proceedings 1. CEU Medievalia 11. Budapest: CEU Press, 2009, 136-141.
  • Matouš Beran and the Art of Memory in Late Medieval Bohemia in Culture of Memory in East-Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period. Ed. Rafał Wójcik. Prace Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej 30. Poznań: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, 2008, 95-103.
  • Nemini vetula placet? In search for positive representation of old woman in Alterskulturen des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit. ed. Elisabeth Vavra, Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Realienkunde des Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit 21. Wien: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2008, 175-182.
  • The Thin Borderline between the Same and the Different: Reproducibility of Medieval Manuscripts in Reproducibility – Arts, Science, and Living Nature: 10th Villa Lanna Meeting on «Science, or Else?» Prague, January 11-13, 2008, ed. Amrei Wittwer, Elvan Kut, Vladimir Pliska, and Gerd Folkers, Collegium Helveticum Heft 5 (Zürich: Collegium Helveticum, 2008), 81-87.
  • Biblia quasi in sacculo: Summarium Biblie and other medieval Bible mnemonics Medium Aevum Quotidianum 56: 5-35.
  • Novatianus: O podívaných (a Czech translation of Novatian’s De spectaculis with an introduction and notes) Divadelní revue 16:1 (2005): 91-94.
  • ‘But if you marry me’: reflections of the Hussite movement in the Penitentiary (1438-1483) The Long Arm of Papal Authority, ed. Gerhard Jaritz, Torstein Jørgensen, and Kirsi Salonen. Bergen, Krems, Budapest: CEU Press, 2004, 113-125.
  • Quoddam notabile vel ridiculum: an unnoticed version of Cena Cypriani (Ms. Uppsala, UL C 178) Archivum latinitatis medii aevi (Bulletin Du Cange) 62 (2004), 137-160.
  • Lack of self-praise: a search for laudes urbium in medieval Czech lands Medium Aevum Quotidianum 4/2003.
  • Receptions of obscurity and obscurities of reception: the case of the Cena Cypriani Listy filologické 126 (2003), 187-197.
  • The Cena Cypriani, or A Game of Endless Possibilities in Der Kommentar in Antike und Mittelalter, ed. Wilhelm Geerlings and Christian Schulze. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2002, 119-130.
  • Re-Writing the Bible: Strategies of Intertextuality in the Cena Cypriani The Annual of Medieval Studies at CEU 8 (2002), 181-202.

Mgr. Adéla Ebersonová

Work adress:
Centre for Medieval Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Jilská 1, 1100 Praha 1, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420 222 222 140

E-mail:
ebersonova[at]flu.cas.cz


Degrees obtained:

  • 2013 Magister in Latin Medievistic and Latin Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague
  • 2011 Bachelor in Latin and Greek Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague

Education:

  • since 2013 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies (Ph.D.)
  • since 2013 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Information Science and Librarianship (Mgr.)
  • 2011–2013 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Latin Medievistic and Latin Studies (Mgr.)
  • 2007–2011 Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts, Latin and Greek Studies (Bc.)

Current position:

  • since 2013 Junior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague

Invited presentations:

  • The Augustinian Canons of Roudnice: Their Library and Writings (conference First Contacts – Encouters of the Medieval Kind, Prague, Prague, 19.1.2013)
  • The Library of Augustinian Canons of Roudnice: Context of the Medieval Monastic Library (conference Text, Manuscript, and Context in Late Latin Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Prague, 17.-18.4.2013)
  • The content of the library of Augustians Canons in Raudnitz (conference Literary activity and the library of Augustinians of Roudnice (Raudnitz) in 14th and 15th centuries, Prague 15.-16.12.2013)

Jan Odstrčilík, Ph. D.

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hollandstraße 11–13, 1020, Wien, Austria

Telephone:
+43-1-51581-7218

E-mail:
jan.odstrcilik[at]oeaw.ac.at


Main areas of research:

Medieval Latin texts and manuscripts, Latin translations of the Czech Sunday’s Postil of John Hus, late medieval manuals for successful study, Henry Totting of Oyta and his works.

Degrees obtained:

  • 2015 Ph. D. in Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
  • 2012 Master's in Czech Language and Literature - Latin Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague

Education:

  • 2012-2015 Ph.D. Programme in Medieval and Neo-Latin Studies, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
  • 2005–2012 Master's Programme in Czech language and literature - Latin, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague

Past scholarship projects:

  • 2008–2009 one-year scholarship in Latin, Accademia Vivarium Novum, Montella, Italy
  • 2010–2011 Erasmus scholarship in Lateinische Philologie des Mittelalters, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, Germany

Publications - monographs:

  • Odstrčilík, Jan, Francesca Battista, and Riccardo Burgazzi. Henry Totting of Oyta: Three Sermons of a Late Medieval Intellectual. Three Sermons of a Late Medieval Intellectual Henry Totting of Oyta, 2016. (Editor and author of two chapters)

Publications - editor:

  • Odstrčilík, Jan, Francesca Battista, and Riccardo Burgazzi, eds. The First Decades of Prague University: Transforming Intellectual Space in 14th Century Central Europe (Proceedings from the Conference). Vol. Fasc. 1. Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis, Tomus LV. Praha: Karolinum Press, 2015 (erschienen 2016).

Publications - articles:

  • “Účinky příchodu Páně do duše. K anonymním bohemikálním traktátům z Corpus Christi College Library v Cambridgi” [The Effects of the Entry of the Lord into the Soul: On the anonymous Bohemical treatises from Corpus Christi College Library in Cambridge]. Studia Mediaevalia Bohemica 4, no. 1 (2012, published 2013), 35–55.
  • “Poučení o správném způsobu studia ve středověkém traktátu De modulo studendi (VK Olomouc, M I 357)” [Advice on the right way of study in the medieval treatise De modulo studendi (Research Library Olomouc, M I 357)]. Acta Universitatis Carloniae – Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis 53, no. 2, (2013, published 2015), 23-39
  • Odstrčilík, Jan, Francesca Battista, and Riccardo Burgazzi, eds. ‘The Preaching of Henry Totting of Oyta’. In The First Decades of Prague University: Transforming Intellectual Space in 14th Century Central Europe (Proceedings from the Conference), Fasc. 1:71–91. Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis. Praha: Karolinum Press, 2015 (appeared 2016).
  • ‘Translation and Transformation of John Hus’s Czech Sunday Postil’. In Pursuing New Order: Central European Vernaculars between Theology and Politics. Turnhout: Brepols, forthcoming.

Manu Radhakrishnan

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hohllebengasse 12-14, 1010 Wien, Austria

Telephone:
+43-1-51581-7229

E-mail:
manu.radhakrishnan[at]oeaw.ac.at


degrees obtained:

  • 2012 Ph.D. in History, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
  • 2006 M.A. in History, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA
  • 2004 M.A. in History, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY, USA

work experience:

  • 2012 Research Fellow, Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna
  • 2010 - 2011 Visiting Instructor, Department of History, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA 2010
  • 2011 Visiting Instructor, Department of History of Art, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA
  • (Fall semester) Preceptor, Department of History, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA

Current position:

  • since 2012 Research Fellow at Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna

Courses taught:

  • 2010 - 2011 Italy in the High and Late Middle Ages (F), Byzantine Saints and Sinners (S) Department of History, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, USA
  • 2010 - 2011 Medieval Mosaics in Rome (F), Medieval Islamic Architecture & Cities (S) Department of History of Art, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, U
  • 2008 (Fall semester) Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Europe Department of History, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA

Pavlína Rychterová, Ph.D.

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hollandstraße 11-13, 1020 Wien

Telephone:
+431515817219

E-mail:
pavlina.rychterova[at]oeaw.ac.at


Degrees obtained:

  • Jan. 2003 PhD. in History – Slavonic studies (summa cum laude), University of Constance
  • Sept. 1994 Magister in Czech studies – History (with distinction), Charles-University of Prague

Education:

  • 1988–1994 Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague, Bohemian Studies – History (Mag.)
  • 1998–2002 Faculty of Arts, University of Constance, Medieval History – Slavistic Studies (PhD.)

Work experience:

  • 1994–1995 Junior researcher at the Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences
  • 1995–1996 Advisor to the President of the Parliament of the Czech Republic
  • 2003-2008 Senior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy), Czech Academy of Sciences
  • 1999-2008 External teacher at the Geisteswissenschaftliche Sektion, University of Constance
  • 2003-2004 External teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy, Humboldt-University Berlin
  • 2007-2008 External teacher at the Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University Prague
  • 2008-2011 Senior reserchaer at the Institu für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna

Current position:

  • since 2011 Leader of working group „Medieval vernacular texts“, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna

Prizes and awards:

  • 2004 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Preis für herausragende NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen der DFG
  • 2004 Otto-Wichterle-Preis für NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen der Akademie der Wissenschaften der Tschechischen Republik)
  • 2005 Preis des Landeskreises Konstanz zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses
  • 2010 ERC-Starting Grant

Past scholarship & projects:

  • 1997 Herbert Quandt-Stiftung, 1 year scholarship, University of Constance
  • 1998 Researcher in the DFG-Project „Repertorium Fontium Hussiticarum“ (University of Constance)
  • 1998-1999 DAAD: 1-year scholarship, University of Constance
  • 1999–2000 Researcher in the DFG-Project „Toleranz im Mittelalter“ (University of Constance, SFB 471 „Variation und Entwicklung im Lexikon“)
  • 2000 Scholarship at the Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW: Regesta Imperii
  • 2000-2002 Gerda-Henkel Stiftung: 2-year scholarship, University of Constance
  • 2003-2009 Co-leader (together with Prof. Dr. Alexander Patschovsky, Prof. Dr. Františk Šmahel) of the DFG-Project C9 „Religiöses Charisma als Motor und Medium religiöser Kommunikation“ (SFB 485 “Norm und Symbol”), University of Constance – Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences (Centre for Medieval Studies)
  • 2003-3/2008 Researcher in the DFG-project C9/SFB 485 “Religiöses Charsima als Motor und Medium religiöser Kommunikation”
  • 2003–2008 Co-leader (together with Dr. Stefan Seit, Dr. Raphaela Veit) of the Project „Welterschliessung im Spannungsfeld von symbolischer und universalisierter Rationalität“ (Wissenschaftliches Nachwuchskolleg of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences)
  • 2005-2009 Coordinator of the working group „Herrschaftsformen und Identitätsbildung. Mitteleuropa im 5.-15. Jahrhundert”, Institut für Mittelalterforschung, ÖAW Vienna, Faculty of Philosophy Masaryk-University Brno, and Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy, Prague)
  • 2005-2010 Leader of the working group „Centre and Periphery” in Project LC 521 „Christianity and Society in Medieval Bohemia: Norms and Processes in European Context“ funded by Czech ministry of Education. Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy), Prague
  • 2008-2011 Scholarship in the Austrian Program for Advanced Research and Technology (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Project „Böhmische Hagiographie im europäischen Vergleich: Entwürfe kultureller Identität vom 11. bis zum 15. Jahrhundert”, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, University of Vienna
  • 2009-2011 Coordinator of the international cooperation in the project „Die Reform und Kompaktaten. Neue Konfigurationen der weltlichen und kirchlichen Macht in der Zeit des Basler Konzils”, funded by the Program for the support of international cooperation, Czech Academy of Sciences, Centre for medieeval studies (Institute of Philosophy) and Institute for Church History, Faculty for theology, University of Vienna)

Current projects:

  • since 2011 Cluster project “Origins of the Vernacular Mode” (ERC-starting Grant), host institution: Institute for Medieval Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences; second beneficiary: Centre for Medieval Studies, Institut of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech republic

Fellowships:

  • since 2003 Wissenschaftliches Nachwuchskolleg of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences
  • since 2003 Czech Historical Institute, Rome
  • 2005-2009 DFG-Schwerpunktprogramm 1173: "Integration und Desintegration der Kulturen im europäischen Mittelalter"
  • since 2005 John Hus Society, Czech Academy of Sciences
  • since 2007 Member of the editorial board of the Journal of cultural sciences (Kultura a dějiny)
  • since 2007 Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute of Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic
  • 2008-2009 Collegium Budapest. Focus group „Medievalism and Regimes of Historicity in East-central, Southeast and Northern Europe"
  • since 2009 Member of the editorial board Studia Mediaevalia Bohemica
  • since 2008 Junge Kurie of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

Positions in the organisation of research and education:

  • 1990-1993 Member of the Academic Senate, Philosophical Faculty, Charles Univesity Prague
  • 2006-2008 Tutor of the programme of the Partnership of the University of Constance – Charles-University of Prague (in Constance)
  • 2007-2008 Tutor of the ERASMUS programme, University of Constance – Masaryk-University Brno, Fach Geschichte (in Constance)
  • 2007-2008 Tutor of the Program of the partnership, Humboldt-University of Berlin – Charles- University of Prague (in Prague)
  • since 2009 Member of the Arbeitskreis für Gleichstellung, Austrian Academy of Sciences
  • 2011 Member of the working group ‚Gender’, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Federal Ministry for Science and Research
  • since 2011 Member of the pool of reviewers, Grant Agency of The Czech republic

University courses taught (selected):

  • Mittelalter in Spielfilm (winter 2000)
  • Mittelalterliche Frauenmystik (summer 2001)
  • Die Mittelalterliche Universität (summer 2005)
  • Hagiographie im Mittelalter (summer 2007)
  • Narrative Quellen zu der Geschichte Böhmens (winter 2003)
  • Herrschaftsformen und Identitätsbildung. Mitteleuropa im 5.-15. Jahrhundert (summer 2006)
  • Heiligenverehrung im böhmischen und europäischen Mittelalter I. (winter 2006)
  • Heiligenverehrung im böhmischen und europäischen Mittelalter II. (winter 2007)
  • Grundlagen der Quellenkritik (winter 2008)
  • Text- und Diskursanalyse „Intellektuelle im Mittelalter" (winter 2010)
  • Text- und Diskursanalyse „Religiöse Bewegungen im Mittelalter“ (summer 2011)

International seminars:

  • 1999/2000 Heiligenverehrung und Ekklesiologie an den Reformkonzilien (Faculty of Arts. Charles University Prague – Fachbereich Geschichte und Soziologie, University of Constance: together with Doz. Thomas Wünsch)
  • 2000/2001 Kirche und Gesellschaft vom 11. bis 13. Jh. – Profil einer Umbruchszeit (Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague – Fachbereich Geschichte und Soziologie, University of Constance: together with Doz. Thomas Wünsch)
  • 2003 Schnittstellen der deutschen und tschechischen Geschichte I: Rudolf I. und řemysl Ottokar II. in den Quellen, Forschung und Tradition (Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague – Faculty of Arts, University of Frankfurt/Main: together with Doz. Felicitas Schmieder)
  • 2003-2004 Schnittstellen der deutschen und tschechischen Geschichte II: Die Gründung der Universität Prag Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague – Faculty of Arts, University of Frankfurt/Main: together with Doz. Felicitas Schmieder)
  • 2004/2005 Schnittstellen der deutschen und tschechischen Geschichte III: Die Ostkollonisation im Mittelalter: Fragen, Konzepte, Probleme (Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague - Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University of Brno - Faculty of Arts, Humboldt University of Berlin: together with Dr. Martin Wihoda, Dr. Michael Brauer
  • 2005/2006 Die Biblische Exegese des hohen Mittelalters (Faculty of Arts., Charles University Prague - Faculty of Arts, University of Tübingen: together with Dr. Stefan Seit)
  • 2006/2007 Religion – Politik – Wissenschaft. Das Verhältnis ‘geistlicher’ und ‘weltlicher’ Gewalt im lateinisch – christlichen und im islamischen Kulturkreis (Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague - Faculty of Arts, University of Tübingen: together with Dr. Stefan Seit, Dr. Raphaela Veit)
  • 2007/2008 Organisationsformen des religiösen Lebens im lateinisch – christlichen und im islamischen Kulturkreis (Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague - Faculty of Arts, University of Tübingen: together with Dr. Stefan Seit, Dr. Raphaela Veit)
  • 2009 New questions in liturgy studies. Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague - Ben Gurion University of Negev: together with Prof. Yitzhak Hen

Invited presentations (selected):

  • Denken in der Volkssprache. Theologie und Politik im spätmittelalterlichen Böhmen Vortrag in der Sitzung der Philosopisch-Historischen Klasse der ÖAW, (Wien 15.6.2011)
  • Religious Identities and Social Change in Past and Present. Vortrag im Interdisziplinären Symposium zum zehnjährigen Jubiläum der Jungen Akademie „Between Nations and Disciplines“, Junge Akademie an der Berlin-Branderburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Berlin (Berlin, 26. Juni 2010)
  • The Role of the Vernaculars in the Formation of the Central European past and present, 14th – 15th Century. Vortrag im Workshop Contested Memory and the Medieval Resources of the Past (Utrecht, 7. Mai 2010)
  • A Crooked Mirror of princes. King Wenceslas IV and his Mission Impossible to be a Good King. Vortrag auf der Konferenz “The Day of the Bad King. Negative Portraits of Rulers and Monarchy From Antiquity to the Renaissance” (Princeton, 26.März 2010)
  • “Johannes von Jenstein – gescheitertes Charisma.” Conference „Prekäre Figuren“ (Constance, 2009)
  • „Volkssprachige katechetische Literatur des Mittelalters: Vom Nutzen des Edierens.“ Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (Vienna, 2009)
  • „Autorität und Wahrheitsdiskurs im vernakularen katechetischen Schrifttum.“ Conference „Autorität und Wahrheit“, Historisches Kolleg (Munich, 2009)
  • “Medieval History as a Vehicle of Nationalism” at the Time of the Communist Regime.” Fellow seminar, Collegium Budapest (Budapest, 2009)
  • “The Old Czech Linguistic Turn 1780-1880.” Conference “Medievalism, Archaic Origins and Regimes of Historicity”, Collegium Budapest (Budapest, 2009)
  • „Die Verbrennung von Johannes Hus als europäisches Ereignis.“ Key-note Lecture at the Conference „Politische Öffentlichkeit im Spätmittelalter“, Konstanzer Arbeitskreises für mittelalterliche Geschichte (Reichenau, 2008).
  • “St Adalbert: Troublesome Bishop as a Founder of the East European Kingdoms.” International Medieval Congress (Leeds, 2008)
  • „Hussiten und Makkabäer.” Conference „Für den Glauben sterben, für den Glauben töten“ (Weingarten, 2008)
  • „Le lettere di Giovanni Hus: Funzioni liturgiche.” Conference “Pregare per combattere” (Brescia, 2007)
  • The Cultural Transfer from East to West in Slavic Hagiography.” International Medieval Congress (Leeds, 2007)
  • „Aufstieg und Fall des frühmittelalterlichen Přemyslidenreiches. Eine Meistererzählung von dem Böhmischen Mittelalter“, University of Ljubljana (Ljubljana, 2007)
  • „Johannes Hus: die „neue Religion“ und ihre Vermittlung.“ Convegno Internazionale “Motivi e strutture di divisioni ecclesiali”, Pontificio Comitato di scienze storiche (Corfu, 2007)
  • „Komunikace, kontingence, konflikt a psaní dějin středověku.“ Key-note lecture, at the Conference „Prostředky a působení veřejné komunikace v čase evropských reformací“ (Prague, 2006)
  • „Die Vita des Prager Erzbischofs Johannes Jenstein und ihr gelebter und geschriebener Kontext.“ Conference „Kunst als Herrschaftsinstrument“ (Prague, 2006)
  • “Rituály, rity a ceremonie. Teorie rituálu a jejich reflexe v medievistickém bádání”. Key-note lecture at the conference “Stát, státnost” (Brno, 2005).
  • “Mittelalterliche Hagiographie auf der Leinwand. Der Film Svatý Václav (1929).“ Conference “Uses and Abuses of the Middle Ages, 19th - 21st Century”, CEU (Budapest, 2005)
  • „Charisma als Passion im Leben und Werk spätmittelalterlichen Visionärinnen.“ Conference „Charisma und Vita religiosa“ (Dresden, 2004)
  • “The Revelationes of Bridget of Sweden in Late Medieval Bohemia.” Medieval History Seminar, DHI Washington (Washington D.C., 2001)
  • „Die Rezeption der Schriften der hl. Birgitta von Schweden in Böhmen in der 2. Hälfte des 14. und im 15. Jahrhundert.” Fourth Utrecht Symposium on Medieval Literacy (2001)

Workshops organized:

  • 12/2011 Ecclesia primitiva – ecclesia moderna. Theology and social reality in the Hussite Controversy: Vienna, together with Thomas Prügl, Philippe Buc
  • 6/2011, Medieval Prophecy IV “Die Apokalypse – Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen eines Begriffs - The Apocalypse – Functions and Symbolic Representations of a Concept”:Vienna, together with Robert Lerner, Gian Luca Potestá, Pavlína Cermanová
  • 11/2010 “Through the Looking Glas of Texts” Prague, together with Thomas Prügl, RobertNovotný, Pavlína Cermanová
  • 7/2010 “Medieval Prophecy III” Prague, Together with Robert Lerner, Gian Luca Potesta, Pavlína Cermanová
  • 9/2009 Tagung Zu Ehren des 57. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. Frantisek Smahel „Universalia - Heresis seminaria“ Prague, together with Pavel Soukup
  • 7/2009 3 Sessions „The Old and New in the Hussite Revolution: Power of Discourse” International Medieval Congress, Leeds, together with Pavel Soukup, Pawel Kras
  • 11/2008 „Prague Sacramentary“ Prague, together with Max Diesenberger
  • 11/2007, „Text & Identities“ Prague, together with Walter Pohl, Mayke de Jong, Rosamond McKitterick, Ian Wood
  • 6/2007 „Alphabetisierung und Mission – die Fälle Mähren und Bayern“ Prague, together with Felicitas Schmieder)
  • 5/2006, „Herrschaftsformen und Identitätsbildung in Mitteleuropa“ Vienna, together with Helmut Reimitz
  • 11/2005 „Charisma. Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen“ Heidelberg, together with Stefan Seit und Raphaela Veit

Monographs:

  • Die Revelationes der heiligen Birgitta von Schweden (1303-1373) in der alttschechischen Übersetzung des Thomas von Štítné (ca. 1330-1409) (Köln/Weimar 2004).
  • Vidění sv. Brigity Švédské v překladu Tomáše ze Štítného [The Revelationes of St. Bridget of Sweden, translated by Thomas of Štítné] (critical edition, Praha 2009).

Volumes edited (selected):

  • Das Charisma - Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen, with Stefan Seit/Raphaela Veit, Berlin 2008.
  • Die Ostkolonisation. Fragen und Probleme, with Michael Brauer/Martin Wihoda, Praha 2009.

Articles (selected):

  • Vernacular Theology of Jan Hus, in: Companion to Jan Hus, ed. František Šmahel, Brill-Leiden (forthcoming)
  • Revelationes of St. Bridget in the late Medieval German and Bohemian Spirituality, in: Companion to Birgitta of Sweden and Her legacy in the Later Middle Ages, ed. Claire L. Sahlin, Brill-Leiden (forthcoming)
  • Autorität und Wahrheitsdiskurs im vernakularen katechetischen Schrifttum im spätmittellterlichen Böhmen, in: Autorität und Wahrheit. Kirchliche Vorstellungen, Normen und Verfahren (XIII.-XV. Jahrhundert), hg. v. Gian Luca Potestà, (Schriften des Historischen Kollegs, Kolloquien 84), Oldenbourg Verlag - München 2012, S. 113-125.
  • Review Article: Holes in the Tapestry – Eastern and Northern European Conversion Stories, Early Medieval Europe 19 (2011), 91-105.
  • - Die Verbrennung von Johannes Hus als europäisches Ereignis. Öffentlichkeit und Öffentlichkeiten am Vorabend der hussitischen Revolution, in: Politische Öffentlichkeit im Spätmittelalter, hg. v. Martin Kintzinger/Bernd Schneidmüller (Vorträge und Forschungen 75), Thorbecke – Ostfildern 2011, S. 361-384.
  • „Hör zu, König, der du meinen Rat verlangst!“ Das richtige Regiment in der alttschechischen Literatur der zweiten Hälfte des 14. Jahrhunderts, in: Thinking Politics in the Vernacular from Midle Ages to the Renaissance, ed. Gianluca Briguglia/Thomas Ricklin (Dokimion 36, Nouveaux suppléments à la Revue philosophique et théologique de Fribourg), Fribourg 2011, 129-149.
  • The Reception of the Books of the Maccabees in the Hussite Reformation, zusammen mit Pavel Soukup, in: Dying for the Faith, Killing for the Faith: Old-Testament Faith-Warriors (Maccabees 1 and 2) in Historical Perspective, hg. v. Gabriela Signori (Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History 206), Brill-Leiden 2011, 195-210.
  • The Iconographic Motif of the Nativity of the Adoration Type and the Visions of Bridget of Sweden in Medieval Bohemia, Annali di Scienze Religiose 2/2009, 215-233.
  • Charisma und charismatische Legitimation in der Vita von Johannes von Jenstein, in: Kunst als Herrschaftsinstrument. ed. Jiri Fajt/Andrea Langer, Berlin/München 2009, 346-353.
  • - Mittelalterliche Hagiographie auf der Leinwand: Der Film „Svatý Václav“ als gescheiterte Versuch ein Nationaldenkmal zu erstellen, in: Gebrauch und Missbrauch des Mittelalters, 19.-20. Jh., ed. János M. Bak/Jörg Jarnut/Pierre Monnet/Bernd Schneidmüller, München 2009, 145-174.
  • Die Anfänge des tschechischen Mittelalters und ihre Rolle beim Aufbau der nationaltschechischen Identität im 19. Jahrhundert, in: Vergangenheit und Vergegenwärtigung, ed. Helmut Reimitz, Bernhard Zeller. Wien 2009, 241-252.
  • Jan Hus zwischen Charisma und Institution, in: Das Charisma – Funktionen und symbolische Repräsentationen, ed. Pavlína Rychterová/Raphaela Veit/ Stefan Seit, Berlin 2008, 423-445.
  • Aufstieg und Fall des Přemyslidenreiches. Erforschung des böhmischen Früh- und Hochmittelalters in der gegenwärtigen tschechischen Mediävistik, Zeitschrift für historische Forschung 34/2007, 629-647. (slavonic translation: Vzpon i propad přemyslidske države. Zgodovinski časopis 62/2008, 301-313.)
  • Le lettere di Giovanni Hus: Funzioni liturgiche, Rivista di storia del Cristianesimo 1 (2008), 131-140.
  • Konzepte der religiösen Erziehung der Laien im spätmittelalterlichen Böhmen. Einige Überlegungen zur Debatte über die sog. böhmische Devotio moderna, in: Kirchliche Reformimpulse des 14./15. Jahrhunderts in Ostmitteleuropa, ed. Winfried Eberhard/Franz Machilek. Köln/Weimar 2006, 219-237.
  • Charisma als Passion im Leben und Werk spätmittelalterlichen Visionärinnen, in: Charisma und Vita religiosa, ed. Giancarlo Andenna etc. Münster-Hamburg-London 2005, 92-111.
  • Die Rezeption der Schriften der hl. Birgitta von Schweden in Böhmen in der 2. Hälfte des 14. und im 15. Jahrhundert, in: The Development of Literate Mentalities in East Central Europe, ed. Marco Mostert/Anna Adamska. Turnhout 2004, 397-414.
  • Frau und Krieg in den Chroniken über die Hussitenkriege, in: Geist, Gesellschaft, Kirche im 13. – 16. Jahrhundert, ed. František Šmahel. Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia 1, Prag 2000, 127-143.

Mgr. Jakub Sichálek

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hollandstraße 11-13, 1020 Wien, Austria

Telephone:
+431515817218

E-mail:
jakub.sichalek[at]oeaw.ac.at


Degrees obtained:

  • 2003 Magister in Bohemian Studies, University Ostrava

Education:

  • 1996–2003 Faculty of Arts, University Ostrava Bohemian Studies (Mag.) since 2011 Institute for Czech Literature, Faculty of Arts, Charles University of Prague Bohemian Studies (PhD.).

Work experience:

  • 2005–2010 junior researcher at the institute for Czech literature, Academy of Sciences of The Czech Republic
  • 2004–2005 research assistant at the Institute for Bohemian Studies, Faculty of Arts, University Ostrava

Current position:

  • since 2011 junior researcher at the Institut für Mittelalterforschung, Austrian Academy of Sciences

Mgr. Jaroslav Svátek, Ph. D.

Work adress:
Centre for Medieval Studies, Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420222222140

E-mail:
jaroslav.svatek[at]email.cz


Degrees obtained:

  • 2012 PhD. in history under double direction (cotutelle), Faculty of Arts, Charles University of Prague and Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille III (France)
  • 2007 Master in History and French Philology, Charles University of Prague

Education:

  • 2002-2007 Faculty of Philosophy, Charles-University of Prague, History (Mag.)
  • 2007-2012 Faculty of Philosophy, Charles-University of Prague; Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille III (France), Medieval History (PhD.)

Work experience:

  • since 2011 Junior researcher at the Centre for Medieval Studies, Academy of Sciences, Prague (current position)
  • since 2001 External Teacher in Undergraduate Program in Central European Studies (UPCES)
  • since 2008 Faculty of Arts, Charles University of Prague – organisation and teaching in the Czech-French Historical Seminar
  • 2006-2011 Centre for Medieval Studies – organisation and collaboration on the international research project The Later Crusades

Past scholarships and Projects:

  • 2009 Universität Konstanz (Germany)
  • 2005-2006 Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier (France) – ERASMUS scholarship
  • 2005-2011 Researcher in the project The Later Crusades, Centre for Medieval Studies – Université Toulouse II

Current projects:

  • since 2014 Researcher in the project “Origins of the Vernacular Mode”, ERC-Starting Grant Pavlína Rychterová
  • since 2013 Management committee member in the ISCH COST Action IS1301 „New Communities of Interpretation: Contexts, Strategies and Processes of Religious Transformation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe“
  • since 2012 Member of the working group The Czech Lands as an Example and Their Representation in the European Area in the project ‘Cultural Codes and Their Transformations in the Hussite Period’, Centre for Medieval Studies

University courses taught:

  • since 2008 Czech-French Historical Seminar, Institute of History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague
  • since 2011 Prague as a Living History Course, UPCES (CERGE-EI, Faculty of Humanities, Charles University), Prague

Workshops and conferences organised:

  • 5/2013 47th French Medievalist Association (SHMESP) Congress in Prague
  • 11/2008 Workshop Histoires et mémoires des croisades à la fin du Moyen Âge (project „The Later Crusades“), Prague
  • 10/2007 Workshop La noblesse et la croisade à la fin du Moyen Âge (project „The Later Crusades“), Prague

Invited presentations (selected)

  • 07/2014 The role of the Vernacular in the Lists of Indulgences for the Holy Land(14th – 16th Centuries), IMC Leeds
  • 5/2013 Les catégories des ‘nacions, langues et créances‘ chez les voyageurs aux XIVe et XVe siècles, Nation et nations au Moyen Âge, XLIVe Congrès de la SHMESP, Prague
  • 11/2011 From Mamluks to the Ottomans. The Change of the Burgundian later Crusade Policy and Propaganda on the Example of Two Military Projects, Kommunikation im Krieg im späten Mittelalter, Prague
  • 09/2010 Les voyages de Guillebert de Lannoy en Péninsule ibérique au début du XVe siècle, 51e Rencontres du Centre européen des études bourguignonnes, Madrid
  • 06/2009 ‘Avis pour entreprendre la guerre contre les herectiques de Behaigne’ : son auteur, son contexte et son objectif Les projets de Croisade et leurs objectifs, Paris
  • 11/2008 La vision de la croisades dans le récit de Bertrandon de la Broquière, Histoires et mémoires des croisades à la fin du Moyen Âge, Prague
  • 10/2007 Guillebert de Lannoy, un seigneur bourguignon espion en Terre sainte, La noblesse et la croisade à la fin du Moyen Âge, Prague

Publications

Volumes edited

  • Guillebert de Lannoy, Cesty a poselstva, edd. Jaroslav Svátek – Olivier Marin – Martin Nejedlý – Pavel Soukup, Praha, 2009
  • La noblesse et la croisade à la fin du Moyen Age (France, Bourgogne, Bohême), edd. Martin Nejedlý, Jaroslav Svátek (= Croisades tardives 2), Toulouse, 2009
  • Křížové výpravy v pozdním středověku, edd. Pavel Soukup – Jaroslav Svátek, Praha, 2010
  • Histoires et mémoires des croisades à la fin du Moyen Âge, edd. Martin Nejedlý, Jaroslav Svátek (= Croisades tardives 3), Toulouse, 2012
  • Geoffroy z Villehardouinu – Robert z Clari, Dobytí Konstantinopole, edd. Magdalena Moravová, Jaroslav Svátek (= Memoria medii aevi 20), Praha, 2013

Articles

  • « „Do té země jsem přijel, ale zase ji rychle opustil…“ – Návštěva burgundského cestovatele Guilleberta de Lannoy v husitských Čechách », Mediaevalia historica bohemica, 11 (2007), p. 195-210
  • « Guillebert de Lannoy, un seigneur bourguignon espion en Terre sainte », in: La noblesse et la croisade à la fin du Moyen Âge (France, Bourgogne, Bohême), edd. M. Nejedlý – J. Svátek, Toulouse, 2009, p. 85-94
  • « Životní dráha Guilleberta de Lannoy ve světle jeho cestopisů i ostatních pramenů », in: Guillebert de Lannoy, Cesty a poselstva, Praha, 2009, p. 72-100
  • « Kudy přišel Aristoteles? Francouzská debata o kulturním rasismu », Studia mediaevalia Bohemica 1, 2010 (2011), p. 275-285
  • « „Návod, jak vést válku proti českým heretikům“. Příběh jednoho nezdařeného protihusitského projektu », in: Křížové výpravy v pozdním středověku, edd. P. Soukup – J. Svátek, Praha 2010, p. 90-101
  • « Králův zachránce, vévodův vrah. Klikatá životní dráha šlechtice Tanguyho du Châtel », Dějiny a současnost 11, 2010, p. 33-36
  • « Voyages de Guillebert de Lannoy en Péninsule Ibérique au début du XVe siècle », Publications du Centre européen d’études bourguignonnes (Rencontres de Madrid), 51 (2011), p. 17-30
  • (with Pavel Soukup) « Dvojí tvář svatého města. Jeruzalém jako cíl poutníků a křižáků », Dějiny a současnost 10, 2011, p. 30-33
  • « La vision de la croisades dans le récit de Bertrandon de la Broquière », in: Histoires et mémoires des croisades à la fin du Moyen Âge, edd. Martin Nejedlý, Jaroslav Svátek (Croisades tardives 3), Toulouse 2012, s. 143-159

Václav Žůrek, Ph.D.

Work adress:
Centre for Medieval Studies, Jilská 1, 1100 Praha 1, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420222222140

E-mail:
venazurek[at]seznam.cz


Degrees obtained:

  • 2014 Ph.D. in History, Charles University Prague and Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Paris
  • 2007 Magister in History, Charles University Prague

Education:

  • 2007 - 2014 Ph.D. in co-tutelle: Charles University in Prague - École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, tutors : Pierre Monnet (EHESS) and Martin Nejedlý (FF UK)
  • 2001 – 2007 Faculty of Arts, Charles University Prague History (Mag.)
  • Current position:

    • since 2007 junior researcher at the Center for medieval studies (Institute of Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague

    Past scholarships and projects:

    • 2009–2011 researcher in the project “Rituály, ceremonie a festivity ve střední Evropě 14. a 15. století” [Rituals, ceremonies and festivities in Central Europe during the 14th and 15th c.], Centre for Medieval Studies (Institute for Philosophy), Academy of Sciences of Czech republic, Prague
    • 2009–2011 scholarship Bourse de doctorat en co-tutelle du gouvernement français, EHESS Paris and Charles University Prague
    • 2007-2009 scholarship Jeune chercheur francophone, CEFRES, Prague
    • 2008 scholarship in the Partnership Programme, Humboldt University of Berlin – Charles University Prague, Berlin
    • 2006 ERASMUS-Scholarship at the Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III. (France)
    • 2003 Scholarship in the Partnership programme University of Constance – Charles University Prague, Constance

    Current projects:

    • since 2011 researcher in the project “origins of the Vernacular Mode”, ERC-Starting Grant Pavlína Rychterová

    Fellowships:

    • since 2009 fellowship in the french-german postgraduate college Unterschiede denken: Geschichte als Objekt und als Repräsentation (EHESS Paris – Humboldt University of Berlin)
    • since 2008 fellowship in the John Hus Society, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic

    Positions in the organisation of research and education:

    • since 2009 editor of the journal Studia Mediaevalia Bohemica

    University courses taught:

    • since 2007 Séminaire historique franco-tchèque (together with Martin Nejedlý), Charles University, Prague
    • since 2007 Atelier historique et méthodologique franco-tchèque (together with Martin Nejedlý), Charles University, Prague
    • winter 2008 Trends of the contemporary Medieval studies, (together with Pavel Soukup)

    Organized conferences:

    • Heilige, Helden, Wüteriche – Verflochtene Herrschaftsstile im langen Jahrhundert der Luxemburger“. (Heidelberg, 30. 9. – 2. 10. 2013)
    • Co-organisators Martin Bauch (Rome), Julia Burkhardt (Heidelberg), Tomáš Gaudek (Prague), a Paul Töbelmann (Heidelberg)

    Invited presentations:

    • Czech and Slavonic Identity in Court Chronicles of Charles IV and their Translations international conference Narrating Communities between Latin and Vernaculars: Historiographies in Central and Eastern Central Europe (13th – 16th ct.) Prague, 15.-18. 4. 2014
    • Karl IV. als der weise Herrscher international conference Heilige, Helden, Wüteriche. Verflochtene Herrschaftsstile im langen Jahrhundert der Luxemburger Heidelberg, 30.09.2012-02.10.2013
    • Translating the Past: Historiography at the Court of Charles IV (1346-1378) between Latin and Vernaculars (in the session Ideology of translation III.) International Medieval Congress, Leeds, 1-4.7. 2013
    • The Emperor Charles IV – Descendent of Noah: Godfrey of Viterbo and his Czech readers, international conference ‘Godfrey and his readers’, Bergen, 15-16 October 2012.
    • Entre la cour et la ville. Les érudits au service de l’empereur Charles IV à Prague, international conference ‘Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective’ (11th International Conference on Urban History), 29. 8. – 1. 9. 2012.
    • Vernacular Mirror of Princes. Traditional Genre in New Clothes, international workshop ‘Processes of Religious Acculturation in the (very) long fifteenth century’, Belfast, 6.-8. 6. 2012.
    • Toucher le roi. Le corps et la présence physique du roi de Bohême dans les rites médiévaux tchèques, international workshop ‘Corps, corporatisme, corporation, et les régimes de corporéité du social’ CEFRES Praha, 13. 4. 2012.
    • Wise rulers and their think tank. The use of the past in France and Bohemia in the 14th Century, international workshop, Medieval clergy in rulers’ courts, CMS Praha, 21-23. 9. 2011.
    • La liturgie au service de la royauté : les ordines du sacre en France et en Bohême, conference, La liturgie en Bohême et en Moravie : acquis et problèmes, CEFRES Praha, 23. 5. 2011.
    • Instrumentalisation des motifs historiques dans la légitimation monarchique (Comparaison entre le royaume de France et le royaume de Bohême « 1300-1400 »), Workshop des Deutsch-Französischen Doktorandenkollegs, Unterschiede denken: Geschichte als Objekt und als Repräsentation, Berlin (Germany), 14.-16. 10. 2010.
    • Libuše and Přemysl in the 14th century Chronicles, international summer school, Past and Present in the Middle Ages, Bergen (Norway), 9.-13. 8. 2010.
    • Sur les traces des grands croisés. Le goût pour la croisade des rois de Bohême au XIVe siècle et son inspiration française, international conference, Mémoires, histoires et images des croisades aux derniers siècles du Moyen Âge, Praha, 20.-21. 11. 2008.

    Publications:

    Books:

    • (with Jaroslav Čechura) Lucemburkové. Životopisná encyklopedie, České Budějovice 2012. 248 p. ISBN 978-80-86829.

    Articles:

    • Godfrey of Viterbo and his Readers at the Court of Emperor Charles IV, in: Godfrey of Viterbo and his Readers: Imperial Tradition and Universal History in Late Medieval Europe, ed. Thomas Foerster (forthcoming Farnham, 2015)
    • Dva životy Ernsta H. Kantorowicze (1895-1963) [Two lifes of Ernst H. Kantorowicz (1895-1963)], in: Ernst H. Kantorowicz, Dvě těla krále. Studie středověké politické teologie, Praha 2014, pp. 571-583.
    • (with Jaroslav Svátek) Král a jeho dějepisec na společné pouti [King and his Historian on the Common Pilgrimage], in: Jan ze Joinvillu, Život Ludvíka svatého, krále francouzského, Vyznání víry, List Ludvíkovi X., Praha 2014, pp. 5-15.
    • Jeden den na královském dvoře Václava IV. [One Day on the Royal Court of Wenceslas IV.], in: Jeden den ve středověku [One day in the Middle Ages.], edd. Martin Nodl - Petr Sommer, Praha 2014, pp. 117-129.
    • (with Jan Vojtíšek) Entre idéal et polémique. La littérature politique dans la Bohême des Luxembourg, Médiévales 67 (= Histoires de Bohême), 2014, pp. 11-30.
    • Les langues du roi. Le choix de la langue dans la communication de la propagande dynastique à l’époque de Charles IV., Revue de l’IFHA 6, 2014 [On-line], URL : http://ifha.revues.org/8045
    • Entre la cour et la ville. Les érudits au service de l’empereur Charles IV à Prague, in: La cour et les villes dans l'Europe des XIVe-XVIe siècles, edd. Denis MENJOT – Léonard COURBON (= Studies in European Urban History 35), Brepols: Turnhout 2015.
    • Sur les traces des grands croisés. Le goût pour la croisade de Jean et Charles de Luxembourg et l’inspiration française, in: Histoires et mémoires des croisades à la fin du Moyen Âge, edd. Martin Nejedlý - Jaroslav Svátek, Toulouse, Méridiennes 2012 (Les croisades tardives 3), p. 273-291.
    • Korunovace českých králů a královen [Coronation of Czech Kings and Queens, in: Slavnosti, ceremonie a rituály v pozdním středověku [Festivities, Ceremonies and Rituals in Late Middle Ages], edd. Martin Nodl - František Šmahel, Praha 2012 (forthcoming)
    • Předpis, literární dílo nebo pamětní záznam? Rukopisy Karlova korunovačního řádu v kontextu dochování [Decree, Literary Work or Commemorative record? The Manuscripts of Charles‘ Coronation Order in the Context of Preservation], In: Moc a její symbolika ve středověku [Power and its Symbolics in the Middle Ages], edd. Martin Nodl - Andrej Pleszcyński, Praha 2011(= Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia 13), pp. 103-114.
    • Dvůr a dvorská hierarchie v korunovačním obřadu pozdně středověkých Čech [Court and Hierarchies of the Court in the Coronation Office of Late Medieval Bohemia], in: Dvory a rezidence III. Všední a sváteční život na středověkých dvorech, edd. Dana Dvořáčková-Malá - Jan Zelenka, Praha 2009 (= Mediaevalia Historica Bohemica 12, Supplementum 3), pp. 93-103.
    • Mittelhochdeutsche Dichtung in Böhmen der Přemysliden, in: Die mittelalterliche Kolonisation. Vergleichende Untersuchungen, edd. Michael Brauer - Pavlína Rychterová - Martin Wihoda, Praha 2009, pp. 167-194.
    • Korunovace královny Žofie. Řád Karla IV. a jeho užití v praxi [Coronation of the Queen Sophia. The Coronation Ordines of Charles IV. and his Use in Pratice], in: Rituály, ceremonie a festivity ve střední Evropě 14. a 15. století [Rituals, ceremonies and festivities in Central Europe in 14th and 15th Century], edd. Martin Nodl - František Šmahel (= Colloquia mediaevalia Pragensia 11), Praha 2009, pp. 203-212.
    • Korunovační řád Karla IV. jako ritualizovaný panovnický program [The Coronation Ordines of Charles IV. as Ritualized Rulersprogramme], Časopis Národního muzea. Řada historická 176/2007, pp. 105-143.

    Books in preparation:

    • Heilige, Helden, Wüteriche. Herrschaftsstile der Luxemburger (1308-1437), eds. Martin Bauch, Julia Burkhardt, Tomáš Gaudek, Václav Žůrek, Köln - Wien 2016 (= Forschungen zur Kaiser- und Papstgeschichte des Mittelalters. Beihefte zu J. F. Böhmer, Regesta Imperii)
    • L’usage comparé des motifs historiques dans la légitimation monarchique entre les royaumes de France et de Bohême à la fin du Moyen Âge, Brepols: Turnhout 2016 (= Culture et société médiévales)

Martin Dekarli

Work adress:
Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW, Hollandstraße 11-13, 1020 Wien, Austria

Telephone:
+43 1 515817218

E-mail:
martin.dekarli[at]oeaw.ac.at


My research interests include the traditions of nominalism and realism in Central Europe, especially at the University of Prague and University of Vienna during the Late Middle Ages, in particular the reception of Jean Buridan, John Wyclif and the intellectual heritage of Bohemian Reformation.

Educational History:

  • B.A. 2006, Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague
  • M.A. 2004, Theology and Philosophy, Hussite Theological Faculty, Charles University in Prague
  • Th.D . 2012, Theology, Hussite Theological Faculty, Charles University in Prague
  • ThDr . 2015, Theology, Hussite Theological Faculty, Charles University in Prague

Awards Received

  • 2007–2008, Herbert Quandt Foundation (Herbert-Quandt-Striftung) in Germany, University of Constance (Department of History / Project: Prediger und Artes Praedicandi, Ekklesiologisches Denken, Religiös-Politische Programme und Praxis im Mittelalter. Zur intellektuellen und sozialen Rolle der Ekklesiologie im Denken des Spätmittelalters im 13.-15. Jahrhunderts )
  • 2010–2011, Baden-Württemberg Foundation in Germany (Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg), Scholarship for Doctoral Dissertation, University of Freiburg (Institute for Systematic Theology II, Raimundus-Lullus-Institut) : https://forschdb.verwaltung.uni-freiburg.de/cocoon/forschdb/fbr.582.2011.html
  • 2011, DAAD, University of Cologne in Germany (Thomas-Institut / Project: Prager Universalien und Ideenstreit – Albertus Magnus und Thomas Rezeption / http://www.thomasinstitut.uni-koeln.de/11669.html )
  • 2011, Baden-Württemberg Foundation in Germany (Landesstiftung Baden-Württemberg), University of Freiburg (Institut für Volkskunde der Deutschen des östlichen Europa / http://www.jkibw.de/?Das_Institut:Mitarbeiter%2F-innen )
  • 2011–2012, Erasmus Research Grant for Doctoral Dissertation in Germany, University of Munich (Institute for Renaissance Intellectual History and Renaissance Philosophy)
  • 2012, Amplonius Scholarship in Germany, Bibliotheca Amploniana and University of Erfurt (Catholic Theological Faculty), Scholarship for Individual Project (Project: Henricus Totting de Oyta, Quaestiones in VII-XII libros Metaphysicae Aristotelis, MS Erfurt, Bibliotheca Amploniana F 329, edition of the two quaestiones on universals and ideas ): https://www.uni-erfurt.de/en/amploniana/projekte/amplonius-stipendium/stipendiaten/#c67224
  • 2013, Bolzano Prize 2012 for the Doctoral Dissertation of the Rector of Charles University in Prague, Section Humanities and Social Sciences: http://iforum.cuni.cz/IFORUM-14023.html
  • since 2014, associate fellow, funded by the European Research Council under the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) / ERC agreement No 263672, and further by grants funded within the framework of European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Project STSM-IS1301-27747: The Idea of Reform and Formation of Community: John Wyclif and Bohemia in 15th Century and Project STSM-IS1301-160117-082304: Pastoral Care in the Vernacular: Jan Hus’s Treatise Dcerka [The Daughter], O poznání cesty pravé k spasení [On the knowledge of the true way to salvation] – Analysis and Contextual Interpretation) (Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna)
  • Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR, č. 17-08410Y), Post-Doc Project: “Štěpán of Palecz (d. 1423) Opera logicalia and the Reception of English Logic in Late Medieval Bohemia” for years 2017-2019 (Faculty of Arts, University of Hradec Králové)

RECORD OF SERVICE:

Academic:

  • 2006–2007, Lecturer in Philosophy and Theology, Hussite Theological Faculty, Charles University in Prague
  • 2007–2008, Visiting fellow at the University of Constance, Department of History
  • 2010–2011, Visiting fellow at the University of Freiburg and University of Cologne
  • 2011–2012, Visiting fellow at the University of Munich and University of Erfurt
  • since 2014 associate fellow of the Institute for Medieval Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna
  • since 2017 fellow of the Faculty of Arts, University of Hradec Králové, Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR, č. 17-08410Y), Post-Doc Project

Societies, Committees and Other Activities:

  • since 2010, European Graduate School for Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (Cologne)
  • since 2012, Société International pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale (Freiburg)
  • since 2015, Assistant Editor, The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice
  • since 2016, Ordinary Member, Czech Society for the Research of Aristotle and his Intellectual Heritage [Česká společnost pro studium Aristotela a jeho myšlenkového odkazu]

Publications (selection):

  1. „Suppositio ‚universalia realia sunt ponenda‘ est admittenda“, Nominalismus a realismus na pražské universitě v pozdním středověku ve světle jednoho anonymního logického traktátu z let 1394-1397 [Nominalism and Realism at the Prague University during Late Middle Ages in the Light of an Anonymous Tract on Logic Written in 1394–1397], Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis, Tomus LIV, Fasc. 2, 2014, s. 11–42, ISSN 0323-0562 (on-line [2017-01-30]: http://www.cupress.cuni.cz/ink2_stat/dload.jsp?prezMat=67051
  2. The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice Vol. 10, edited together with DAVID, Zdeněk V., HABERKERN, Phillip and HOLETON, David R., Prague: FILOSOFIA-FILOSOFIA, 2015, 387 s., Filosofický časopis [Journal of Philosophy, Special Issue Nr. 2/2015], ISBN 978-80-7007-446-6, ISSN 0015-1831
  3. The Law of Christ (Lex Christi) and the Law of God (Lex Dei) – Jan Hus’s Concept of Reform, in: The Bohemian Reformation and Religious Practice Vol. 10, in: DAVID, Zdeněk V., DEKARLI, Martin, HABERKERN, Phillip and HOLETON, David R., FILOSOFIA-FILOSOFIA, 2015, s. 49–69
  4. Kvodlibetní disputace Matěje z Knína z počátku ledna 1409 a universitní otázka O pravém štěstí (Quaestio de vera felicitate) Jana Husa [The quodlibetal disputation of Mattheus of Knín from early 1409 and the Quaestio de vera felicitate of Jan Hus], in: Jan Hus 1415 a 600 let poté, SMRČKA, Jakub – VYBÍRAL, Zdeněk V (eds.), Husitský Tábor, Supplementum 4, Tábor: Husitské museum v Táboře, 2015, s. 69–93, ISBN 978-80-87516-23-2
  5. “Henry Totting of Oyta and the Prague Nominalist Schola Communis between 1366 and 1409: A Preliminary Draft,” Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis , Tomus LV, Fasc. 1, 2015 [published in 2016], s. 55–72 ISSN 0323-0562 (on-line [2017-01-30]: http://www.cupress.cuni.cz/ink2_stat/dload.jsp?prezMat=74691
  6. „Quando et in quo sit obediendum superioribus” Husova příprava k disputaci o poslušnosti pro kvodlibet roku 1411 [Jan Hus’s draft for the quodlibetal disputation from 1411 and the debate on obedience], in:Via media,Studie z českých náboženských a intelektuálních dějin, K poctě Zdeňka V. Davida [Studies from Bohemian Religious and Intellectual History, Festschrift for Zdeněk V. David], HLAVÁČEK, Petr, HOLETON, David R., MOREÉ, Peter, PÁNEK, Jaroslav et alii (ed.), Praha: FF UK Praha/ FILOSOFIA-FILOSOFIA, 2016, s. 28–49 (Europeana Pragensia 8) ISBN 978-80-7308-652-7/ISBN 978-80-7007-455-2
  7. Antiqui,” „moderni,“ „universaliste,“ „nominales“: Jan Hus a pražská univerzitní tradice mezi roky 1366 až 1409 [Jan Hus and the Intellectual Tradition at the University Prague between 1366 and 1409], Theologická revue [ Theological Review], 87/1, 2016, s. 62–101, ISSN 1211-7617

Book Reviews and Reports:

  1. Robert Gramsch, Erfurt – Die älteste Hochschule Deutschlands, vom Generalstudium zur Universität , Erfurt: Sutton Verlag, 2012, 170 s. (Schriften des Vereins für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt 9), Acta Universitatis Carolinae – Historia Universitatis Carolinae Pragensis , Tomus LIII, Fasc. 2, 2013, s. 221–224, ISSN 0323-0562
  2. Thomas A. Fudge: The Memory and Motivation of Jan Hus. Medieval Priest and Martyr. Turnhout, Brepols Publishers 2013 (Europa Sacra, vol. XI), xiv + 291 p. ISBN 978-2-503-54442-7, Časopis Matice moravské, 135, 2016, s. 200–205, ISSN 0323-052X
  3. Heinrich Totting von Oyta, Schriften zur Ars vetus, Harald Berger (ed.), München: C.H. Beck, 2015, 292 S., Veröffentlichungen der Kommission für die Herausgabe ungedruckter Texte aus der mittelalterlichen Geisteswelt, Band XXVII, Studie o rukopisech [ Études codicologiques/Studien über Handschriften ], 46, 2016, s. 322–330.
  4. Mistr Jan Hus v polemice a za katedrou, přel. Jana Nechutová a Jana Fuksová, Brno, Masarykova univerzita, 2015, 122 s., E ⃰ forum pro (germano)bohemistiku, 2/2017, (on-line [2017-02-08]: http://www.ipsl.cz/index.php?id=1127&menu=e-forum&sub=e-forum&str=text.php

Farkas Gábor Kiss, PhD

Degrees obtained:

  • PhD, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest. Thesis: Imitation and imagination in the epic poem of Nicholas Zrínyi, 2006 (summa cum laude)
  • MPhil in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, 2007
  • MA in Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest, 1999 MA in Hungarian and Latin Language and Literature, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, 1998.
  • Nagy Lajos Secondary School, Pécs 1989-1993

Work experience:

  • 2000-2007, assistant lecturer, Department of Early Hungarian Literature, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
  • 2007-, lecturer, Department of Early Hungarian Literature, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
  • 2010, post-doc researcher, Section d’Humanisme, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, Paris
  • 2012-2014, Univ.-Ass./Post-doc., Universität Innsbruck, Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Neulateinische Studien

Publications:

Monographs

  • (2013). (forthcoming) ed. with Gábor Almási. Les Humanistes du bassin des Carpates. Johannes Sambucus. Turnhout: Brepols. (Europa Humanistica)
  • (2012). Imagináció és imitáció Zrínyi epikájában. Budapest: L’Harmattan.
  • (2010). [Medieval and Renaissance Hungarian literature] in: Magyar irodalom, ed. Tibor Gintli, Budapest: Akadémiai, 130 pp.
  • (2004). ed. Balassi Bálint és a reneszánsz kultúra. Budapest: ELTE.

Articles in English/French/German/Italian
  • (forthcoming) Political Rhetoric in Anti-Ottoman Literature in the First Decades of the 16th Century in Hungary, in: Ein Raum in Wandel, Leipzig, GWZO.
  • (forthcoming) Farkas Gábor Kiss - Lucie Dolezalova, Le pouvoir des mots dans l’art de la mémoire à la fin du Moyen Age, in: Le pouvoir des mots au Moyen Age, éd. Nicole Bériou, Irčne Rosier-Catach.
  • (forthcoming) Le ’Libellus de imaginibus deorum’, un traité mythographique du début du XVe siècle et un nouveau témoin manuscrit, in: Mythologie au Moyen Age, éd. Olivier Szerwiniack.
  • (forthcoming) Performing from Memory and Experiencing the Senses in Late Medieval Meditative Practice: The Treatises “Memoria fecunda”, “Nota hanc figuram” and “Alphabetum Trinitatis”, Daphnis 41.
  • (2013). Farkas Gábor Kiss, Eyal Poleg, Lucie Dolezalova, Rafal Wójcik, Old Light on New Media: Medieval Practices in the Digital Age, Digital Philology 2 (2013): 16-34.
  • (2012). Des livres qui parlent: paratexte et publicité au début du 16e siècle. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae. Series C, Historia Litterarum / Časopis Národního muzea. Řada historická 57 (2012/3): 61-68.
  • (2012). “O Pragensis achademia!” Ms. Prague, Metropolitan Chapter 832 and its relevance to the efforts of church unification between Hungary, Paris and Prague in 1518, Archa Verbi. Yearbook for the Study of Medieval Theology 9: 122-147.
  • (2012).’Communis quidam bonae doctrinae thesaurus’: Authorship and Inspiration in Late Medieval Commentaries on the Book of Psalms from Central Europe, in: Modes of Authorship in the Middle Ages, ed. Slavica Rankovic, Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. 97-112.
  • (2010). Memory, meditation and preaching. A 15th century memory machine in Central Europe (The text ’Nota hanc figuram composuerunt doctores...’ / ’Pro aliquali intelligentia...’), in The Making of Memory in the Middle Ages, ed. Lucie Doležalová, Leiden, Brill. 49-78.
  • (2010). Humanist ethics and urban patriotism in Upper Hungary at the turn of 15th-16th centuries (Valentine Eck’s De reipublicae administratione), in Whose love of which country? The Intellectual History of Patriotism and the Legacy of Composite States in East-Central Europe, ed. Balázs Trencsényi, Márton Zászkaliczky, Brill, Leiden. 131-148.
  • (2009). Lists of capitals sins in late medieval Central Europe: medieval traditions and humanistic principles, in The Charm of a List, ed. Lucie Doležalová, Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 101-116.
  • (2008). Constructing the Image of a Humanist Scholar: Latin Dedications in Hungary and the use of Adages (1460-1526), in Cui dono lepidum novum libellum? Dedicating Latin Works and Motets in the Sixteenth Century, ed. Ignace Bossuyt, Demmy Verbeke, Leuven, Leuven University Press. 141-159. (Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia 28)
  • (2008). Giano Pannonio nell’educazione umanistica: la fortuna del Panegirico di Guarino Veronese a Vienna, Nuova Corvina – Rivista di studi italiani in Ungheria. 134-141.
  • (2008). Valentinus de Monteviridi (Grünberg) and and the art of memory of Conrad Celtis, in Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, ed. Rafał Wójcik, Poznan: Biblioteka Uniwersytecka. 105-118.
  • (2007). Dramen am Wiener und Ofener Hof: Benedictus Chelidonius und Bartholomaeus Frankfordinus Pannonius (1515-1519), in Maria von Ungarn (1505-1558) – Eine Renaissancefürstin, hrsg. von Martina Fuchs, Orsolya Réthelyi, Münster: Aschendorff. 285-304.
  • (2006). With Benedek Láng and Cosmin Papa-Gorjanu. The Alchemical Mass of Nicolaus Melchior Cibinensis: Text, Identity and Speculations, Ambix 53: 143-159.

For the articles in Hungarian, see: http://uibk.academia.edu/FarkasGaborKiss

Honors and grants:

  • Bolyai-plaque of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2013)
  • Book publication grant of the Hungarian Research Fund (2012)
  • Innovative Scholarship for Digitized Medieval Manuscripts Delivered in an Interoperable Environment (participation in the research cluster ’ Medieval Latin Manuscript Transmission in a Digital Environment’, organised by Stephen G. Nichols), 2011-2013
  • Bourse postdoctorale de la Ville de Paris, Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, Section d’Humanisme, Paris, (2010)
  • Postdoctoral fellowship of the Bolyai Fund of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2009, 2011-12)
  • Publication grant of the Hungarian Ministry of Education: a Digital Introduction to Philology (2005, http://www.tankonyvtar.hu/konyvek/magyar-irodalom/magyar-irodalom-081028-108)
  • Research scholarship, Societ Internazionale per lo Studio del Medio Evo Latino (S.I.S.M.E.L.), Certosa del Galluzzo (Florence), Italy, June-Dec., 2001.
  • Toronto Medieval Latin Test, PhD level (University of Toronto, Center for Medieval Studies), 2000.
  • Research scholarship of the KU Leuven and the Soros Foundation, Catholic University of Leuven, Oct.-Dec., 1999.

Mgr. Petra Mutlová, Ph.D.

Work adress:
Ústav klasických studií FF MU, Arna Nováka 1, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic

Telephone:
+420549493610

E-mail:
mutlova[at]phil.muni.cz

Education:

  • since 2002 Central European University, Budapest, Hungary; PhD in Medieval Studies
  • 2004 Humboldt Universität, Berlin, Germany; Visiting PhD Fellowship at the Institut für vergleichende Geschichte Europas im Mittelalter
  • 2001-2007 Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; PhD in Auxiliary Historical Sciences
    Title of the dissertation: Mikuláše z Drážďan Apologie proti rozhodnutí kostnického sněmu (Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia against the Decision of the Council of Constance)
  • 2000-2001 Central European Univeristy, Budapest, Hungary; MA in Medieval Studies
  • 2000 Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; Certificate for teaching Latin language and literature
  • 1994-2000 Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic; MA in Latin, Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies

Work experience:

  • 2007 Masaryk University, Brno: Lecturer at the Classical Studies Department
  • 2005 Masaryk University, Brno: Researcher at the Research Center for the History of Central Europe: Sources, Historical Lands, Culture
  • 2005 Masaryk University, Brno: Latin tutor for the Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies Department
  • 2003 Central European University, Budapest: Coordinator of a Summer University on “Uses and Abuses of the Middle Ages in Eastern and Central Europe: From Heritage to Politics”
  • 2002 Central European University, Budapest: Mathematics Department Coordinator
  • 2001–2002 Central European University, Budapest: Medieval Studies Department Assistant
  • Fall 1998 Moravian County Archive, Brno: Study Practice
  • Summer 1998 Municipal Archive, Brno: Study Practice

Academic activities:

  • Member of the Classical Philologist Association of the Czech Republic
  • Holder of the Toronto Examination in Medieval Latin Certificate (2001)

Grant projects and awards:

  • 2008 Czech Science Foundation: Recipient of a Post-doctoral grant for publishing a critical edition of Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia (GAČR 405/08/P294)
  • 2006 Central European University, Budapest: Award for Advanced Doctoral Students
  • 2001 Central European University, Budapest: Outstanding MA Student Award

Selected papers at international conferences:

  • 2009 Reformation and Its Impact Among the Croats, University of Zagreb, Croatia paper: Re-Editing Flacius. The 1558 Nuremberg Edition of Hus’ Commentary on the Psalms and Its Modern Successor
  • 2008 Centre for Medieval Studies of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague public lecture: Curiosas movere questiones – How to Invent a School in Hussitism
  • 2008 Seminar on Editing Latin Texts from the Period of the Early Bohemian Reformation, Masaryk University, Brno paper: Sed prugdulor, finis sine fine – About the Edition of Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia
  • 2008 Jazyk a řeč knihy, Archive of the city of Prague – National Library of the Czech Republic, Prague paper: Research Tools in Codices of the Early Bohemian Reformation
  • 2007 Itinera Latinitatis, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic paper: Ab auribus ad oculos – Changes in Perception in the Early Czech Reformation
  • 2006 Media and Effects of Public Communication in the Time of European Reformation: Visual Arts, Music, Performance, Rhetoric, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague paper: Nicholas of Dresden’s Tabule veteris et novi coloris: On Margins of the Manuscript Tradition
  • 2006 Humanitas Latina in Bohemis, Brandýs nad Labem, Czech Republic organized by Cassamarca and Veneti in Cechia Foundation paper: On the Margins of Society: Waldensians and Hussites
  • 2005 Jacobellus de Missa: Texts and Their Influence, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic paper: Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia: An Analysis of the Treatise and Its Authoroities
  • 2003 Friedrich Reiser und die “waldensisch-hussitische Internationale” im 15./16. Jahrhundert, Ötisheim, Germany paper: The Dresden School in Prague: A Waldensian Connection?
  • 2002 International Medieval Congress, Leeds, UK paper: Books, Donations, and the Bohemian Libraries (13th–15th centuries)

Selected publications:

  • “Die Dresdner Schule in Prag: eine waldensische ‘Connection’?” In Friedrich Reiser und die “waldensisch-hussitische Internationale”, ed. Albert de Lange and Kathrin Utz-Tremp, 261-276. Heidelberg – Ubstadt-Weiher – Basel: Verlag Regionalkultur, 2006.
  • “République tchèque.” In “Ménestrel, médiévistes sur l'internet, sources travaux références en ligne.” [http://www.ccr.jussieu.fr/urfist/mediev.htm], 2004, accessed 14 March 2005.
  • “Mikuláše z Drážďan Apologie: Kompozice díla a citované autority” (Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia: An Analysis of the Treatise and Its Authorities). In Jakoubek ze Stříbra: Texty a jejich působení (Jacobellus de Missa: Texts and Their Influence), ed. Pavel Soukup and Ota Halama, 229-240. Praha: Filosofia, 2006.
  • “Vybrané prameny k existenci drážďanské školy” (Selected Sources on the Existence of the Dresden School). In Querite primum regnum Dei. Sborník příspěvků k poctě Jany Nechutové, ed. Helena Krmíčková et al., 553–560. Brno: Matice moravská, FF MU, 2006.
  • “Ai margini della società: valdesi e ussiti/Na okraji společnosti: valdenští a husité” (On the Margins of Society: Waldensians and Hussites). In Humanitas Latina in Bohemis, ed. Giorgio Cadorini and Jiří Špička, 41–59. Kolín – Treviso: Albis, 2007.
  • “Communicating Texts Through Images: Nicholas of Dresden’s Tabule”. In Public Communication in European Reformation, ed. Milena Bartlová and Michal Šroněk, 29–37. Prague: Artefactum, 2007.
  • “Ab auribus ad oculos: změny vnímání v rané české reformaci ” (Ab auribus ad oculos: Changes in Perception in the Early Czech Reformation). In Itinera Latinitatis, ed. Giorgio Cadorini (forthcoming).
  • (rec.) Kirchliche Reformimpulse des 14./15. Jahrhunderts in Ostmitteleuropa. Hrsg. von W. Eberhard and F. Machilek. Köln – Weimar – Wien: Böhlau Verlag, 2006. Listy filololgické 131/1–2 (2008): 321–315.
  • (rec.) Donum magistrae. Ad honorem Dana Martínková. Ed. Z. Silagiová, H. Šedinová and P. Kitlzer. Prague: Filosofia, 2007. Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity N 13 (2008): 146–147.
  • “Sed prugdulor, finis sine fine: O edici Apologie Mikuláše z Drážďan” (Sed prugdulor, finis sine fine: About the Edition of Nicholas of Dresden’s Apologia). Studia historica Brunensia 56 (2009): 21–36.
  • Jena Codex: a facsimile (foreword and edition of the Latin texts). Prague: Gallery, 2009 (forthcoming).

Rafał Wójcik, Ph.D.

Work adress:
University Library, Special Collections, Old and Rare Books
ul. Ratajczaka 38/40, 61-816 Poznan, Poland

Telephone 1:
+48618293829
Telephone 2:
+48606225914

E-mail:
rafal[at]amu.edu.pl


Degrees obtained:

  • 2005 passed the state exam for the Academic Librarian (bibliotekarz dyplomowany), current degree (since 1st January 2014): major academic librarian (starszy kusztosz dyplomowany)
  • 2005 Ph.D. in Literary Studies
  • 1999 M.A. in Classics

Work experience:

  • 2008 grounding the Comics Collection in the University Library in Poznań (the first one in Polish academic libraries)
  • since 10/1999 Academic Librarian; The Rare and Old Books Division; University Library of A. Mickiewicz University in Poznań
  • since 2005 postdoc research at University Library, Poznań
  • since 1999 translating from Latin into Polish
  • since 2000 library and information science trainings for students of Adam Mickiewicz University, University Library, Poznań
  • 11/2002 training: Referat Historische Buchbestände, Universitätsbibliothek der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany
  • 06/2002 training: The Old and Rare Book Division, Warsaw University Library, Warsaw
  • 09/2000 training: The Old and Rare Book Division, The Jagiellonian Library, Cracow
  • 1999/2000 Latin teaching; Liceum Ogólnokształcące Nr 4 im. KEN

Current position:

  • since 1st October, 2013 the head of the Special Collections in the University Library in Poznań

Scholarships and awards:

  • 01/04/2012-31/03/2013 one-year Fellowship of „Lise-Meitner-Programm”, awarded by Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; a project title: Late Medieval Ars Memorativa Treatises from Central Europe; co-aplicant: prof. dr. hab. Sabine Seelbach; Alpen-Adria-Universität, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee (Institut für Germanistik);
  • December 2012 writing a study: Among Polish Vitae Christi and Passiones from the Late Middle Ages (15th-first half of the 16th Century). Study; for invitation of Pavlina Rychterová, Ph.D. (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften): ERC-Projekt „OVERMODE - Origins of the Vernacular Mode”;
  • August 2012 writing a study Autobiographical marginal notes in early printed calendars, almanacs and ephemerides as the form of the pre-memoirs in Poland in 15th and 16th centuries; for invitation of Gerardo Rodríguez, Ph.D., and Andrea Vanina Neyra, Ph.D. (UCALP, Argentina) for the project Historians and Their Documents;
  • 22/09/2011 Rector’s Award, 3rd degree (for scientific, educational and organizational work relating to the Comics Collection of the University Library in Poznań);
  • 12/2007 Rector’s Award, 2nd degree, for translation of Moralia by Gregory the Great
  • 11/2007 Rector’s Award, 3rd degree
  • 06/2007 Vienna, scholarship of the Kirchliches Institut “Janineum
  • 23/10/2006 Andrzej Wojtkowski Award (Librarianship)
  • 03/2006 Vienna, scholarship of the Kirchliches Institut “Janineum
  • 20/09/2005 Adam Mickiewicz University Rector’s price
  • 05-06/2004 Vienna, scholarship of the Kirchliches Institut “Janineum

Projects and grants:

  • 2012a grant Nr 11H 12 0511 81 awarded by National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki): Program komputerowy nowej generacji do analizy łacińskich tekstów narracyjnych i dokumentowych wraz z elektroniczną bazą tekstów i bazą urzędników państwa polskiego XII-XVIII w.; (the principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Tomasz Jasiński; Kórnik Library, Polish Academy of Sciences);
  • 2012b grant Nr 11H 12 0217 81 awarded by the National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki): W kręgu Stanisława Samostrzelnika. Edycje reprintowe modlitewników Jagiellonów oraz Olbrachta Gasztołda i Krzysztofa Szydłowieckiego z obszernym komentarzem historycznoliterackim i historycznoartystycznym; (the principal investigator: dr Katarzyna Krzak-Weiss, Adam Mickiewicz University)
  • 2011/2013 as the participant in the grant awarded by Ministerstwo Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego: Sensualność w kulturze polskiej. Przedstawienia zmysłów człowieka w języku, piśmiennictwie i sztuce od średniowiecza do współczesności (the principal investigator: prof. dr hab. Włodzimierz Bolecki, Instytut Badań Literackich, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw); my entries/articles: Imagines agentes, Sztuka pamięci, Jan Szklarek – Opusculum de arte memorativa, alfabet mnemoniczny, Paulin ze Skalbmierza – Ars memoristarum, Loci (miejsca mnemoniczne), Thomas Murner i jego Chartiludium logices sive Logica memorativa;
  • 2010a
  • grant Nr NN 103 144438 awarded by Minister Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego: „Żywot Pana Jezu Krysta” Baltazara Opeca z 1522 r. Krytyczna edycja transkrypcji; the principal investigator: Rafał Wójcik, Ph.D., co-aplicant prof. dr hab. Wiesław Wydra (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań).
  • 2010b as the participant in the project supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: Innovative Scholarship for Digitized Medieval Manuscripts Delivered in an Interoperable Environment at Johns Hopkins University; principal investigator: Stephen G. Nichols; my project (together with Dr Hab. Lucie Doležalová, , Farkas Gábor Kiss, Ph.D., Eyal Poleg, Ph.D.): Medieval Latin Manuscript Transmission in a Digital Environment: The Elbing Convent Library and its Hypertexts.
  • 2007 International Visegrad Fund: Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the late Middle Ages, project No 12111-2007-IVF
  • 2007 grant of the University Library in Poznań for preparing Jan Żdżarowski’s diary for edition

University courses taught:

  • library and information studies (the University Library)
  • Special Collection – lectures, 10 hours/year

Invited presentations (selected):

  • 2013a International Workshop Religious Acculturation III, Vienna, 17-18.01.2013, ERC grand: OVERMODE; my paper: The Infidel, the Bad, and the Stinking. Jews in „Żywot Pana Jezu Krysta” by Baltazar Opec (ca. 1515);
  • 2013b CopyCamp, Warsaw, 01.10.2013, Żywot Pana Jezu Krysta Baltazara Opeca, czyli średniowieczny copyright.
  • 2012a International Medieval Congress, Leeds, UK, 09-12.07.2012: Polish Passions and Lives of Christ from the 15th and 16th Centuries: Between Translation, Appropriation, and Innovation;
  • 2012b workshop: Medieval Latin Manuscripts in a Digital Environment: Possibilities of Digital Editing, Praha, 17-19.10.2012; my presentation: Presentation of the Historia Passionis Ihesu Christi challenges;
  • 2012c conference: Mnemonika i pamięć kulturowa epok dawnych, Warszawa, 25-26.10.2012; my paper: Między scholastyką, pobożnością i humanizmem. Sztuka pamięci w Europie Środkowej w późnym średniowieczu;
  • 2012d 31.10.2012, Praha, Charles University; open presentation for students and university stuff: Między retoryką, kaznodziejstwem a poezją. Sztuka pamięci w późnym średniowieczu;
  • 2012e International Workshop Ars Memorativa in Central Europe, Klagenfurt, Alpen-Adria-Universität, 04-0512.2012; my paper: Masters, Pupils, Friends, and Thieves. Ars memorativa and the Environment of the Early German Humanists;
  • 2010a International Conference Przestrzenie kultury komiksowej / Comics Cuture Spaces, Poznań, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, 04-05.02.2010: Ziny – obecne w (kontr)kulturze, nieobecne w bibliotekach. O pewnym niedostrzeganym w bibliotekarstwie zjawisku wydawniczym na przykładzie zinów komiksowych. Also as the main organizer.
  • 2010b Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, together with Lucie Dolezalová and Farkas Gábor Kiss: Des mots cassés et des images blessées: l'art de la mémoire en Europe Centrale à la fin du Moyen Age.
  • 2010c the conference in Buk Kamieński: Łacińska poezja kunsztowna XV-XVIII wieku: teoria i praktyka, organized by Zakład Latynistyki i Tradycji Antycznej of Szczecin University and Książnica Pomorska in Szczecin: Akrostychy z pierwszej połowy XV w. w cysterskim kodeksie z Rud.
  • 2010d guest lecture: Ars memorativa w późnym średniowieczu. Między retoryką, pedagogiką a medytacją. Cracow, Klub Historii Idei, Jagellonian University, 2nd December.
  • 2009 Bergen, Norway, Centre for Medieval Studies: Devils and Nudes: Art of Memory in Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages (together with Lucie Dolezalová and Farkas Gábor Kiss)
  • 2008a the International Conference Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the late Middle Ages (100-1600), Ciążeń: Jakub Parkoszowic's Polish mnemonic verse about Polish orthography from the 15th century. Also as the main organizer.
  • 2008b The Raczyńscy Library in Poznań: Breidenbach i jego podróż do Ziemi Świętej.
  • 2008c The conference Kalendarz jako element kultury staropolskiej, Warsaw, Instytut Badań Interdyscyplinarnych „Artes Liberales”: Zapiski z efemeryd i almanachów XV i XVI wieku. Plan wydawniczy serii „Diariusze staropolskie” (komunikat).
  • 2008d The International Conference Matthias Rex 1458–1490, Hungary at the Dawn of the Renaissance Conference, Budapest; (together with Lucie Doležalova, Center for Theoretical Studies, Praha): The culture of memory and mnemotechnic literature in 15th century Central Europe.
  • 2008e The International Conference Identity and Alterity in the Making and Practice of Cults, Split, Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences: The Anti-Jewish Motives in the Poetry of Blessed Władysław of Gielniów (ca 1440-1505).
  • 2007a Warsaw, conference: XV/XVI Spotkania Mediewistyczne „Pogranicza teatralności”: Teatralizacja pamięci. Ars memorativa i teatr wyobraźni w średniowieczu.
  • 2007b Praha: ESF Exploratory Workshop on Medieval Memories: “Case Studies, Definitions, Contexts”: Staging of Memory. Ars memorativa and the Spectacle of Imagination in the Late Medieval Preaching in Poland.
  • 2007c Cracow, Biblioteka Sztuki/Małopolski Instytut Kultury: Sztuka pamięci w dawnym Krakowie.
  • 2007d Praga, CTS Exploratory Workshop: “The Potential and Limitation of a List”. Referat: The Circle of Franciscan Art of Memory in Poland. On Five, Versified Mnemonic Catalogues of Popes, Emperors and Polish Kings from the Turn of the 15th and 16th Century.
  • 2006a Memories Medieval and Non-Medieval. 13.09-15.09.2006 (Center for Theoretical Study, Prague, Czech Republic): "Populus meus captivus ductus est". On the Polish Franciscan's Mnemonic Treatise from the Fifteenth Century.
  • 2006b Pamięć: odtwarzanie, rekonstrukcja, konstrukcja. 10-11.10.2006 (Wydział Pedagogiczno-Artystyczny UAM, Kalisz, Poland): Czy źródeł kultury należy szukać w mnemotechnice?
  • 2005a Naujoji Europa ir Humanitariniai Mokslai (Humanities in New Europe). 13-14.01.2005 (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania): Mnemotechnics in Cracow Academy in the 15th and 16th centuries.
  • 2005b "Deo cantando cum cytarista”. W pięćsetlecie śmierci bł. Władysława z Gielniowa. 11.05.2005 (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland): Władysława z Gielniowa komentarz do “Pieśni nad pieśniami.
  • 2005c 13.10.2005 – VIII Poznański Festiwal Nauki i Sztuki. Lecture: Sztuka pamięci w Akademii Krakowskiej na przełomie XV i XVI wieku.
  • 2005d Pietas humanistica. 27-29.10.2005 (Uniwesytet Szczeciński, Szczecin, Poland): Między Bogiem a Fortuną. O nieznanym zabytku XV-wiecznej poezji łacińskiej “Conquesturus eram de te, Fortuna, miramque” Mikołaja z Polski (Between the God and the Fortune. On the Forgotten Relic of the Latin Poetry from the 15th Century – “Conquesturus eram de te, Fortuna, miramque” by Nicolaus de Polonia).
  • 2002a Mediewistyka literacka w Polsce 1. 20.05.2002 (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland): O mnemotechnicznym przygotowaniu kazania o św. Stanisławie w “Opusculum de arte memorativa” Jana Szklarka.
  • 2002b Historia i historyczność w literaturze, sztuce i etyce. 3-4.05.2002 (Stefan Wyszyński University, Warsaw, Poland): Kto powinien badać dzieje mnemotechniki? Wokół krakowskiego traktatu o sztuce pamięci z 1504 r.

Workshops/conferences organized:

  • International Conference Przestrzenie kultury komiksowej / Comics Cuture Spaces, Poznań, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka, 04-05.02.2010
  • 2008 the International Conference Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the late Middle Ages (100-1600), Ciążeń

Books:

  • 2011 ed.; Tajemnice Poznania. Prasowy film rysunkowy z lat 1948-1949. Ed. by Michał Słomka and Rafał Wójcik. Poznań, Centrala i Biblioteka Uniwersytecka.
  • 2011 ed.; Kontekstowy MIKS. Przez opowiesci graficzne do analiz kultury współczesnej. Ed. by Grażyna Gajewska and Rafał Wojcik. Poznań, Wydawnictwo PTPN, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka oraz Instytut Kultury Europejskiej UAM.
  • 2009 (together with Wiesław Wydra), Jana Żdżarowskiego, kanonika poznańskiego, diariusz z lat 1532-1551. Series: Diariusze staropolskie, z. 1.Poznań.
  • 2008 ed.; Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. Conference Proceedings – Ciążeń, March 12-14, 2008. Ed. by R. Wójcik. Poznań, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka.
  • 2007 Sztuka pamięci w Akademii Krakowskiej na przełomie XV i XVI wieku. Kraków, Małopolski Instytut Kultury.
  • 2006 “Opusculum de arte memorativa” Jana Szklarka. Bernardyński traktat mnemotechniczny z 1504 roku. Poznań, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne & Biblioteka Uniwersytecka. (Series: Prace Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej, vol. 28); available also at the website of Digital National Library

Articles and reviews (selected):

  • 2013a (together with: Eyal Poleg, Farkas Gábor Kiss, Lucie Doležalová), “Old Light on New Media: Medieval Practices in a Digital Age” Digital Philology. A Journal of Medieval Cultures Vol. 2, Nr. 1, Spring 2013, pp. 16-34.
  • 2013b “Parias bibliotecznych półek. O tym, jak komiks torował sobie drogę do książnic na świecie i w Polsce.” Biuletyn EBIB 5 (141) (2013): Komiksy w bibliotekach. http://open.ebib.pl/ojs/index.php/ebib/article/view/16/30
  • 2013c (rev.) “Polish Literature for Children and Young Adults Inspired by Classical Antiquity. A Catalogue”. Red. Katarzyna Marciniak, Elżbieta Olechowska, Joanna Kłos, Michał Kucharski. Warsaw, OBTA, 2013.” Biblioteka 17 (26) (2013), [in print]
  • 2013d (rev.) “Marcin Wilkowski, Wprowadzenie do historii cyfrowej. Gdańsk, Instytut Kultury Miejskiej, 2013.” Biblioteka 17 (26) (2013), [in print]
  • 2013e Ars memorativa w Polsce późnego średniowiecza na tle Europy Środkowej, in: Mnemonika i pamięć epok dawnych. Ed. by Aleksandra Jakóbczyk-Gola and Marek Prejs, Warszawa, Wydawnictwo DiG, [in print]
  • 2013f “Rafał Wójcik pisze, a potem drze na strzępy, list do Jerzego Szyłaka.” Zeszyty Komiksowe 16 (2013), [in print]
  • 2013g “Will Eisner i biblioteki, czyli gdzie gra jest warta świeczek.” Zeszyty Komiksowe 16 (2013), [in print]
  • 2013h “Masters, Pupils, Friends, and Thieves. A Fashion of Ars memorativa in the Environment of the Early German Humanists.” Daphnis. Zeitschrift für Mittlere Deutsche Literatur und Kultur der Frühen Neuzeit (1400-1750) 1-2 (2013), [in print].
  • 2012a Zapiski z efemeryd i almanachów XV I XVI wieku. Plan wydawniczy serii „Diariusze staropolskie” (komunikat), in: Kalendarz jako element kultury staropolskiej. Ed. by. Iwona Dacka-Górzyńska, Warszawa, DiG i Instytut Badań Interdyscyplinarnych „Artes Liberales” [in print].
  • 2012b Autobiographical marginal notes in early printed calendars, almanacs and ephemerides as the form of the pre-memoirs in Poland in the 15th and the 16th centuries, in: Andrea V. Neyra and Gerardo Rodríguez (ed.), Qué implica ser medievalista? Prácticas y reflexiones en torno al oficio del historiador, Mar del Plata, Universidad de Mar del Plata, Sociedad Argentina de Estudios Medievales, 2012, Vol. 3, pp. 163- 197.
  • 2011a O pewnej nieobecności. Fanziny komiksowe w polskich bibliotekach, in: KOntekstowy MIKS. Przez opowiesci graficzne do analiz kultury współczesnej. Ed. by Grażyna Gajewska and Rafał Wojcik. Poznań, Wydawnictwo PTPN, 2011, 409-418.
  • 2011b “Straßburg – Freiburg – Paris – Krakau. Zu den möglichen Inspirationsquellen Thomas Murners, des Autors des Chartiludium logicae sive logica memorativa (1507/1509).“ Daphnis. Zeitschrift für Mittlere Deutsche Literatur und Kultur der Frühen Neuzeit (1400-1750) 1-2 (2011), 63-88.
  • 2011c Rev.: “Uwagi na marginesie książki Marka Prejsa Oralność i mnemonika. Późny barok w kulturze polskiej (Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2009)”, Terminus. Półrocznik Poświęcony Tradycji Antycznej w Kulturze Polskiej 1 (13) (2011), 127-142.
  • 2011d “Cenzura prewencyjna, represyjna i autocenzura, czyli słów kilka o komiksie, bibliotekach i historii”. Zeszyty Komiksowe 12 (2011), 77-81.
  • 2011f “Komiksowa Mapa Polski,” Arteon 11 (139) (2011), 22-23.
  • 2011g Cyfrowa Biblioteka Narodowa „Polona” (Polona - Digital National Library): Od Herodota do widokówki. Kilka impresji o pisarstwie podróżniczym (do roku 1939) – an introduction to the Digital Collection „Podróże i turystyka”: http://www.polona.pl/dlibra/collectiondescription2?dirids=39
  • 2010a The Staging of Memory: Ars memorativa and the Spectacle of Imagination in Late Medieval Preaching in Poland, in: The Making of Memory in the Middle Ages. Ed. by Lucie Doležalová. Leiden - Boston: Brill, 79-94.
  • 2010b Anti-Jewish Motifs in the poetry of blessed Władysław of Gielniów (c. 1440-1505), in: Identinty and Alterity in Hagiography and the Cult of Saints. Ed. by Ana Marinković and Trpimir Vedriš. Zagreb: Hagiotheca, 235-244 (Bibliotheca Hagiotheca, Series Colloquia, vol. 1).
  • 2010c “The International Conference “Comics Culture Spaces”. Poznań, Poland, Feb. 4-5,2010”, International Journal of Comic Art, ed. by John A. Lent, Vol. 12, No. 2/3, Fall 2010, 687-690.
  • 2010d “Przestrzenie kultury komiksowej. Konferencja – wystawa – festiwal. Komunikat o trzech wydarzeniach naukowo-kulturalnych w Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej w Poznaniu (4-7 lutego 2010 r.)”, Przegląd Biblioteczny vol. 3 (2010), 57-62.
  • 2009a On Five Versified Mnemonic Catalogues of Popes, Emperors, and Polish Kings from the Turn of the 15th and 16th Century, in: The Charm of a List : From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing. Ed. by Lucie Doležalová. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009, p. 127-138.
  • 2009b “Locus spatiosus. O przestrzeni mnemonicznej w sztuce pamięci”, Autoportret. Pismo o dobrej przestrzeni 25-26 (2009), 4-9.
  • 2009c Populus meus captivus ductus est: On the Polish Franciscan’s Mnemonic Treatise form the Fifteenth Century, in: Strategies of Remembrance: From Pindar to Hölderlin. Ed. by Lucie Doležalová. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 175-184.
  • 2008a (together with Wiesław Wydra), Jakub Parkoszowic's Polish Mnemonic Verse about Polish Orthography from the 15th Century, in: Culture of Memory in East Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period. Conference Proceedings – Ciążeń, March 12-14, 2008. Ed. by R. Wójcik. Poznań, 119-127.
  • 2008b “Wiersze mnemotechniczne w “Enchiridion impedimentorum” Grzegorza z Szamotuł”, Kronika Miasta Poznania 3 (2008): Prawnicy, 32-49.
  • 2007a The Art of Memory at Cracow Academy at the Turn of the Sixteenth century, in: Humanities in New Europe. Vol. 2. Kaunas, 145-155.
  • 2007b Kultura a mnemotechnika. Uwagi o roli środków wspomagających pamięć w okresie poprzedzającym wynalezienie pisma, in: Iluzje pamięci. Ed. by Szymon Wróbel. Poznań-Kalisz , 233-245.
  • 2006a “Stemmata Posnaniensia. O wierszach na herb miasta Poznania w drukach z oficyny Jana Wolraba (1578-1636)”, Kronika Miasta Poznania 4 (2006), 71-88.
  • 2006b (together with Wiesław Wydra), „Jana Żdżarowskiego, kanonika poznańskiego, diariusz z lat 1532-1551”, Kronika Miasta Poznania 4 (2006), 43-61.
  • 2006c Between God and Fortune. On a Forgotten Relic of Latin Poetry from the 15th Century – “Conquesturus eram de te, Fortuna, miramque” by Nicolas de Polonia, in: Pietas Humanistica. Neo-Latin Religious Poetry in Poland in European Context. Ed. by Piotr Urbański. Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 31-40.
  • 2006d Władysława z Gielniowa komentarz do „Pieśni nad pieśniami, in: „Cantando cum citharista”. W pięćsetlecie śmierci Władysława z Gielniowa. Ed. by. Roman Mazurkiewicz. Seria „Studia Staropolskie”. Warszawa, Instytut Badań Literackich, 79-92.
  • 2005a Kto powinien badać dzieje mnemotechniki? Wokół krakowskiego traktatu o sztuce pamięci z 1504 r. Publication on the Web
  • 2005b The Art of Memory at Cracow Academy at the Turn of the Sixteenth Century. Publication on the Web.
  • 2004 O mnemotechnicznym przygotowaniu kazania o św. Stanisławie w “Opusculum de arte memorativa” Jana Szklarka, in: Mediewistyka literacka w Polsce. Ed. by. Teresa Michałowska, Warszawa, Instytut Badań Literackich, 140-157.
  • 2002a “Domine memoriale Tuum in generationem et generationem… O krakowskim traktacie Opusculum de arte memorativa z 1504 roku”, Studia Warmińskie 39 (2002), 115-130.
  • 2002b “Poeta czy prorok? O samoświadomości poetyckiej w twórczości Archipoety”, Symbolae Philologorum Posnaniensium Graecae et Latinae, 14 (2002), 127-137.

Translations (from Latin into Polish):

  • 2006 Św. Grzegorz Wielki, Moralia – komentarz do księgi Hioba. Vol. 1: List, Przedmowa, Księgi I-V. Tłum. T. Fabiszak, A. Strzelecka, R. Wójcik. Opr. L. Nieścior. Seria: „Źródła monastyczne” t. 39: „Starożytność” t. 26. Tyniec 2006.
  • 2004 Franciszek Rzepnicki, Żywoty biskupów. Tł. A. Strzelecka i R. Wójcik. [In:] Katalogi biskupów poznańskich. Poznań 2004, p.91-173.
  • 2003a Acta obligationum, quietationum, controversiarum, decretorum et contractuum sub administratione plebanorum Sancti Adalberti, ab anno 1537 ad annum 1591, czyli Akta zobowiązań, pokwitowań, sporów, wyroków i umów pod zarządem plebanów [parafii] św. Wojciecha od roku 1537 do roku 1591. Pod red. Ks. L. Wilczyńskiego. Tł. R. Wójcik. Poznań, 2003.
  • 2003b “Rada Miasta Poznania przekazuje szpital św. Gertrudy i kościół św. Stanisława jezuitom poznańskim.” Kronika Miasta Poznania 3 (2003), Poznań 2003, p. 215-216.
  • 2001 Kronika poznańskich Karmelitów Bosych. Opr. przez P. F. Neumanna OCD, Poznań 2001, p. 224-278.

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