SOLEIMAN POUR HASHEMI, Michaela. Vienna Cyrillo Methodian Homilies from the 18th century. In Kouřil, Pavel et al. The Cyril and Methodius Mission and Europe. 1. vydání. Brno: Archeologický ústav AV ČR. p. 376-382. ISBN 978-80-86023-50-2. 2015.
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Original name Vienna Cyrillo Methodian Homilies from the 18th century
Name in Czech Vídeňská cyrilometodějská kázání 18. století
Authors SOLEIMAN POUR HASHEMI, Michaela.
Edition 1. vydání. Brno, The Cyril and Methodius Mission and Europe, p. 376-382, 7 pp. 2015.
Publisher Archeologický ústav AV ČR
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study Literature, mass media, audio-visual activities
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-80-86023-50-2
Keywords (in Czech) vídeňská cyrilometodějská kázání v německém jazyce (tisk 1708 až 1783); sbírka kázání z knihovny kláštera Klosterneuburg
Keywords in English Viennese preachings on SS. Cyril and Methodius written in German (printed 1708 till 1783); the collection in the Klosterneuburg
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: prof. PhDr. Michaela Soleiman pour Hashemi, CSc., učo 2257. Changed: 10/2/2018 10:08.
Abstract
The article deals with the topic of Viennese preachings on Sts. Cyril and Methodius written in German (see studies and articles by B. Zlámal, 1938, A. Mais, 1957/58, M. Kopecký, 1965, M. Hashemi, 2010 and V. Maňas, 2013).preachings on Cyril and Methodius: B. Zlámal and M. Kopecký knew 29 texts from the 1st half of the 18th century available in the Czech Nákel Collection; A. Mais worked with 58 texts from various funds in Vienna, V. Maňas described the nine homilies in the Moravian Library in Brno from the 18th century (four remaining texts are still missing – from 1709, 1711, 1713 and 1714). The greatest collection of homilies (60) was found (by the author of the present study) in the monastic library of Klosterneuburg. In respect to Czech funds, the monastic library in Rajhrad is a significant fund of rare texts, which may also be found in the collections of the Capuchin Order in Prague. The author briefly specifies the inter-textual connections among texts (based on comparison with previous research). Various historiographic sources quoted in the preachings are partly false, in fact those quotations are mostly taken from Sacra Moraviae historia sive Vita SS. Cyrilli et Methudii (1710, written by a Czech Catholic priest Jan Jiří Středovský), including the historical and pseudo - historical motives of Cyril and Methodius’s lives, and the type of Baroque Slavism (taken from Středovský’s Mercurius Moraviae memorabilis, 1705).
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