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Monastery of Doksany in late Middle Ages (ca1420-1526)
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The libraries of Bohemian female monasteries were distinctive units with thematically diverse codices in both manuscript and printed form. This article focuses on their composition and possible transformation in the Post-Hussite period with an overlap to the 16th century. Five important nunneries of various orders have been chosen as models. These include St George’s Benedictine Convent at Prague Castle, the Premonstratensian Convent in Doksany, St Anne’s Dominican Convent in the Old Town of Prague, the Premonstratensian Convent in Chotěšov, the Convent of Poor Clares in Český Krumlov and the Convent of Poor Clares in Cheb. The composition and size of a particular library in the period under review depended on the economic, social and cultural situation of each convent. Liturgical books continued to be commissioned, but the number of devotional literature and mystical texts increased. Many monasteries also focused on ordering printed books. The primary aim of the article is to open the whole topic.
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The essay focuses on the life and activities of Juliana Alžběta Sekerková of Sedčice. She was born 1615 in a noble family, probably non -Catholic. After the death of her parents she entered the Premonstratensian Canonry in Doksany (1636) where she later became prioress (1655). Her early life in the religious community was aff ected by the wartime’s violence and danger which repeatedly forced the whole convent to leave Doksany. As prioress Juliana Alžběta was involved in a controversy between Vincent, Abbot of Strahov and Cyrill, Provost of Doksany on the side of the latter. Wartime and the following years (to 1683) were described in her chronicle which continued a previous chronicle by provost Nicholas. She also authored „Vitae“ of the Doksany canonesses of her time.
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The domain of Kravaře of the monastery of Doksany and the protection law of church property
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[Das Bestätigungsprivileg Premysl Ottokars II. für Doxan aus dem Jahre 1276 im Lichte einer Leitmeritzer Urkunde aus dem Jahre 1282]
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[Doxan a. d. Ohra, ehemaliges Prämonstratenserinnenstift]
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