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II. Traces of Jerusalem during the Office of the Olomouc Bishop Henry Zdík (1083–1150)
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Preface 15
- Introduction 23
- I. Czech Pilgrims and Participants in the Crusades to Jerusalem at the Time of the Přemyslids 43
- II. Traces of Jerusalem during the Office of the Olomouc Bishop Henry Zdík (1083–1150) 87
- III. One and Many Jerusalems : The Image of the Holy City in the Period of Charles IV 117
- IV. Heavenly Jerusalem and Hans Sedlmayr in Socialist Czechoslovakia 177
- V. Visions of Jerusalem : Forms and Functions of the Holy City’s Depictions in Bohemian Manuscripts 191
- VI. Heavenly Jerusalem in Bohemian Utraquist Thought : Images of the Heavenly City in the Jena Codex 237
- VII. Transformations of Jerusalem in Bohemian Murals 277
- VIII. Jerusalem and the Holy Land in Vernacular Medieval Literature in Bohemia 325
- IX. The Direct and Indirect Transfer of Jerusalem in Fifteenth-Century Bohemian Travel Accounts 363
- X. Uprooted Jerusalem : The Destruction of the Holy City in Medieval Bohemian Literature 389
- Index 441
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 7
- List of Illustrations 9
- Preface 15
- Introduction 23
- I. Czech Pilgrims and Participants in the Crusades to Jerusalem at the Time of the Přemyslids 43
- II. Traces of Jerusalem during the Office of the Olomouc Bishop Henry Zdík (1083–1150) 87
- III. One and Many Jerusalems : The Image of the Holy City in the Period of Charles IV 117
- IV. Heavenly Jerusalem and Hans Sedlmayr in Socialist Czechoslovakia 177
- V. Visions of Jerusalem : Forms and Functions of the Holy City’s Depictions in Bohemian Manuscripts 191
- VI. Heavenly Jerusalem in Bohemian Utraquist Thought : Images of the Heavenly City in the Jena Codex 237
- VII. Transformations of Jerusalem in Bohemian Murals 277
- VIII. Jerusalem and the Holy Land in Vernacular Medieval Literature in Bohemia 325
- IX. The Direct and Indirect Transfer of Jerusalem in Fifteenth-Century Bohemian Travel Accounts 363
- X. Uprooted Jerusalem : The Destruction of the Holy City in Medieval Bohemian Literature 389
- Index 441