MAŇAS, Vladimír. Ego plantavi: Parish priest as a gardener. A case from mid-seventeenth century Moravia. In Lower clergy and local religion in 16th–20th century Europe International workshop. 2022.
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Original name Ego plantavi: Parish priest as a gardener. A case from mid-seventeenth century Moravia
Name in Czech Ego plantavi: farář jako zahradník. Případ z Moravy 17. století
Authors MAŇAS, Vladimír.
Edition Lower clergy and local religion in 16th–20th century Europe International workshop, 2022.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60403 Performing arts studies
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords (in Czech) klérus; české země; hudební historiografie
Keywords in English clergy; Czech lands; music historiography
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: doc. Mgr. Vladimír Maňas, Ph.D., učo 13678. Changed: 17/1/2023 22:29.
Abstract
Years of research into the regional history of Moravia in the early modern period – focusing on cultural history in the broader and narrower sense in which the parish and its administrator play important roles as the basic network and key intellectual of the community – has necessarily led me to follow the fate of individual priests of the Olomouc diocese more closely in a broader context. There are at least several clergymen whose fates and activities can be traced in detail not only in terms of individual biographies, but also as pars pro toto. The parish priest in Příbor, North Moravia, Václav Kozmián (died 1657), has not had such a remarkable career, but there is rather an extraordinarily diverse variety of sources, in which his fate and activities are reflected. Based on previous research, we are able to trace his background in the 9 family of a town clerk, the typical career of a Jesuit student and the actions characterizing an active priest (renewal and promotion of the local parish fraternity, purchase of music prints for the parish church). Less commonly consulted sources reveal other facets of his work: the visual ones testify to an extremely deep imprint in the memory of the local community as we find his emblem on the parish church bell attesting to a donation, an idealized portrait of Kozmián as the initiator of many spiritual vocations and even his appearance in a 19th century “comic” depicting memorable events in parish history. In contrast, the probate documents surprisingly reveal the rather dark sides of his long-term work and therefore dominant position in a small town: at the very least, he was very inconsistent in the administration of legates and other gifts to the Marian Brotherhood entrusted to him, which were claimed and traced among his personal property only after his death.
Abstract (in Czech)
Ego plantavi: Zasadil jsem, Bůh však dal vyrůst. Příběh příborského faráře Václava Kozmiána (z. 1657), k jehož osobě se dochovalo překvapivě velké množství pramenů různého charakteru, včetně pramenů vizuálních, svědčících o silném a dlouhodobém otisku jeho působení v lokální paměti.
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MUNI/A/1055/2021, interní kód MUName: Umění, média a design: historické proměny, aktuální trendy a výzvy budoucnosti
Investor: Masaryk University
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