Members of the centre

  • Iva Adámková (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): early Christian Martyrological Literature, Medieval Monasticism, latin Hagiography, Medieval Architecture, (iva.adamkova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Ján Bakyta (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies) Byzantine history and historiography in the Early Middle Ages, Byzantine views of the Latin West and of the islam, history of the Greek language (jan.bakyta@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Vojtěch Bažant (Institute of Czech History): collective memory and historical culture in the 14th and the 15th centuries, travel literature (vojta.bazant@gmail.com)
  • Martin Bažil (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): Medieval Theatre,  Late Ancient Latin Poetry  (martin.bazil@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Marie Bláhová (Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies): auxiliary sciences of history, mainly diplomatics, chronology, codicology; science of historical sources; medieval literacy and medieval historiography (marie.blahova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jan Boukal (Institute of Czech History): nobility and towns in the late Middle Ages, history of northwest Bohemia, medieval autobiography, everyday life in medieval castle (BoukalJan@seznam.cz)
  • Daniel Boušek (Department of Near Eastern): Hebrew travel literature, Judaeo-Arabic Literature, Cultural history of the Jews in Islamic countries in the Middle Ages (bousek@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Pavlína Cermanová (Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): medieval apocalyptic thinking, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic narratives, apocalyptic exegesis, medieval intellectual history, reception of pseudo-Aristotelian texts in the Middle Ages (cermanová@flu.cas.cz)
  • Jan Ciglbauer (Institute of Musicology): Late Medieval Chant and Hymnology; Context and tradition of Latin songs in Central Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries (jan.ciglbauer@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Dušan Coufal (Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): Church history, late medieval theology and biblical exegesis, source edition, Bohemian reformation (coufaldu@gmail.com)
  • Jan Čermák (Department of English Language and ELT Methodology): Old and Middle English philology, history of English, history of Finnish (jan.cermak@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Lucie Doležalová (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): late medieval Latin literature and devotion, manuscripts, art of memory and mnemonics (lucie.dolezalova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jan Dienstbier (Institute of Art History): iconography of medieval art, medieval wall paintings, secular imaginery in medieval art, latin epistolography (dienstbier.jan@gmail.com)
  • Robert Dittmann (Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication): Czech historical grammar, biblical translations, onomastics, Czech in various orthographic systems (robert.dittmann@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jiří Dynda (Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies): archaic Slavic religion, christianization and syncretism, concept of ‚paganism‘ in Latin and Old Church Slavonic literature (jiri.dynda@gmail.com)
  • Adéla Ebersonová (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): medieval latin, church history, medieval monastic libraries, late medieval devotion (ebersonova@flu.cas.cz)
  • Petr Hlaváček (Collegium Europaeum): religious, cultural and intellectual history of the Middle Ages and Early Modern period (petr.hlavacek@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Barbora Hlavatá (Institute of Germanic Studies) Old Norse literature, reception and adaptations of Old Norse themes in modern British literature (barbora.hlavata@email.cz)
  • Lenka Hlávková (Institute of Musicology): music and musical culture of the late Middle-Ages (up to ca 1530) in the Bohemian Lands and Central Europe, music paleography, problems of editing polyphonic music of the 15th Century (lenka.hlavkova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Mlada Holá (Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies): medieaval administration and diplomatics,  representation of rulers, communication within royal court and lands of Bohemian Crown (14th–16th century) (mlastep@seznam.cz)
  • Markéta Ivánková (Institute of Germanic Studies): Old Norse literature, knightly epic, female roles, runic inscriptions (marketa.ivankova@email.cz)
  • Matouš Jaluška (Department of Czech and Comparative Literature): Comparative literature, vernacular fiction, crossovers of the secular and the sacred (matous.jaluska@ff.cuni.cz)
    Martin Janovský: environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology, deserted medieval settlement (martin.janovsky@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Petr Jindra (Západočeská galerie v Plzni): Medieval art with a focus on iconography and iconology  (jindra@zpc-galerie.cz)
  • Jan Kalivoda (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): The medieval Latin as the integral component of the development of the Latinity from antiquity to Renaissance, the tradition of “liberal arts” in the Middle Ages, early medieval hagiography and historiography (jan.kalivoda@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jan Klípa (Institute of Art History): Visual culture and painting in Bohemia and the Central Europe between the 14th and the 16th c. (klipa@udu.cas.cz; jan.klipa@.ff.cuni.cz)
  • Tomáš Klír (Department of Archaeology): Systematic advance of research areas where archaeology intersects with other humanities and natural sciences. Publications on rural archaeology, socio-economic development and population history in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period (Post-doctoral research project) (tomas.klir@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Lucie Korecká (Institute of Germanic Studies): Old Norse literature, narratological and structural analysis of Old Norse literature, genre classification of Old Norse literature, Old Norse cultural concepts, Faroese folklore (lucy.korecka@seznam.cz)
  • Anna Košátková (Institute of General History): 13.-14th Century, Chronicles from Bohemia, Austria and Bavaria, Middle High German Narative Sources, ruler’s and noble men representation (anna.kosatkova@seznam.cz)
  • Petra Košťálová (UVES), Armenian history and literature, focussing on the Middle Ages and modern history, textual analysis of primary sources (Medieval chronicles and travel books), Armenian diaspora (petra.kostalova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jan Kozák (Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies): Old Norse religion, eddic mythology, fornaldarsögur, initiatory process in both rituals and narratives, semiotics with the focus on ambivalent elements and enantiosemy (kozak.jan@gmail.com)
  • Kristýna Králová (Institute of Germanic Studies): Old Norse literature, perception of time in Old Norse society, adaptations of Old Norse motifs in modern Czech and German literature (kralovakristin@seznam.cz)
  • Karel Maráz (National Heritage Institute in Kroměříž): medieval Bohemian history and mainly auxiliary historical sciences, especially sphragistics, heraldry, genealogy and Bohemian medieval diplomatic. (karelmaraz@seznam.cz)
  • Luciano Micali (Institute of Greek and Latin Studies UK): History of Medieval Philosophy and Late Scholasticism, Critical Editions and Manuscript Studies, Medieval Mysticism, Latin Translations of Vernacular Mystical Texts, Medieval Heresies, Augustine, Jean Gerson, Heymericus de Campo and the Albertist School (luciano.micali@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Aleš Mudra (NPÚ, generální ředitelství): medieval sculpture and crafts, religious visual culture of  Middle Ages and Early Modern Times   (mudra26@gmail.com)
  • Marie Novotná (FHS UK): Old Norse literature, Old Norse concepts of body and soul, translatology (marie_nov@seznam.cz)
  • Robert Novotný (Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): Social history of the Late Middle Ages – The history of the nobility – Hussitism – Historical semantics (novotny@flu.cas.cz)
  • Hana Pátková (Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies): auxiliary historical disciplines, esp. paleography of the Middle Ages; edition of sources; towns, church administration, religious brotherhoods (hana.patkova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Arthur Perodeau ((Institute of Czech History): Medieval historiographical tradition in Czech Lands, Transcultural Changes in the Middle Ages (perodeauarthur@gmail.com)
  • Ivan Prchlík (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies): Transformation of late antique Europe into medieval, Byzantine historiography, Photius’ Bibliotheca. (ivan.prchlik@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jakub Razim (PF UPOL – PF MUNI): medieval political and legal culture, ritual studies, Romanization of law (jakub.razim@post.cz)
  • Jan Royt (Institute of Art History): The Czech and European panel and mural painting of Romanesque and Gothic period, Christian iconography (royt@volny.cz)
  • Pavel Sládek (Department of Near Eastern a PCŽS): Rabbinic literature, Ashkenazi minhag, Jewish book culture and practices of reading (pavel.sladek@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Daniel Soukup (Faculty of Arts, Charles University): Old and Middle English literature, literary anthropology (daniel.soukup@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Pavel Soukup (Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): late medieval heresies, Hussitism; Holy War and the crusades; theological polemic, sermons and preaching (soukup@flu.cas.cz, (http://cms.flu.cas.cz/cz/o-nas/lide/odborni-pracovnici/pavel-soukup.html)
  • Věra Soukupová(Institute of Czech History): Late medieval historiography (esp. French, Burgundian, Czech), Medieval literature, gender representations (VejrychovaV@seznam.cz)
  • Filip Srovnal (National Heritage Institute): Czech and Central European sculpture and visual culture from the 14th to the 16th century, art in liturgical context (filipsrovnal@gmail.com)
  • Jiří Starý(Institute of Germanic Studies): Old Norse literature, Old Norse religion, Old Norse laws and lawbooks (stary@email.cz)
  • Drahomír Suchánek(Institute of General History): Medieval papacy; relations between secular and religious powers; Ottonian-Salian Empire; sovereign sacrality (suchanek@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Jaroslav Svátek (Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): travelogues, pilgrimage, crusades, France in the late Middle Ages (jaroslav.svatek@email.cz)
  • Andrea Svobodová (Institute of Czech Language and Theory of Communication) Old Czech, Bible translations, textual scholarship, historical lexicology and lexicography  (andrea.svobodova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • David Šimeček (Institute of Germanic Studies): Historical development of the Nordic and Baltic languages, Old Norse literature (Arfea@seznam.cz)
  • Pavlína Šípová (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies):  Post-byzantine literature, European Network of Research and Documentation of Performances of Ancient Drama, Late antiquity and Byzantine dramatic forms in Asia Minor, Translation from Old, Byzantine, and Modern Greek, Editor of Journal Neograeca Bohemica, Classical Traditions in Czech Culture. (pavlina.sipova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Martin Šorm (Institute of Czech History): medieval imagination, French literature (12th–13th c.), Czech late medieval literature  (Martin.Sorm.Martin@seznam.cz)
  • Pavel Štichauer (Institute of Romance Studies): Old and early modern Italian, and other medieval Italo-Romance varieties“ (pavel.stichauer@ff.cuni.cz; www.pavel-stichauer.cz)
  • Ondřej Tichý (Department of English Language and ELT Methodology): Historical and corpus linguistics, quantitative and computational linguistics, digitization and digital humanities Topics: obsolescence of lexical items and multi-word expressions in the history of English, quantitative analysis of Old, Middle and Early Modern English, automatic morphological analysis and lemmatization of Old English, quantitative typology in the history of English, digital lexicography (e.g. the Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online) (ondrej.tichy@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Anna Tropia (Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies): History of Early-Modern Philosophy; Jesuit Aristotelianism (Juan Maldonado, Francisco de Toledo, Francisco Suárez, Girolamo Dandini); history and tradition of the Aristotelian treatise On the Soul; theory of Cognition; history of academical philosophical teaching (16th-17th centuries) (anna.tropia@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Dita Válová (Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies): Jewish and Islamic Medieval Philosophy, reception of Greek thoughts in the early Arabic philosophical  writings (9th-10th centuries), Golden Age of Arabic Aristotelism (12th century) (Dita.Valova@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Zdeněk Vašek (Institute of the History of Charles University and Archive of Charles University): Church Donation in the 13th and 14th centuries, Pious Gifts,  Memorial (luiturgy), Church History, Czech nobility in 14th century, Representation of Nobility. (ZDVasek@seznam.cz)
  • Darina Vnoučková (Department of Archaeology, Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies): Medieval settlement (especially in Bohemia), medieval material culture, archeology of the rural cultivated landscape, nobles rural residences and their economic hinterland, the origin and evolution of the Czech nobility, privileges, laws, duties and representation of the aristocracy (vnoudar@gmail.com)
  • Jan Vojtíšek (ORST NK ČR – NA ČR): editing of medieval diplomatic sources, urban history of late Middle Ages (dowry towns, Kolín), medieval diplomatic and administration, historic cartography  (p.jan.vojtisek@seznam.cz)
  • Jan Zdichynec (Institute of Czech History): Turn of the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era (15.-16. Century), perception of Middle Ages in the narrative and literary texts of Early Modern Era, Church and Religious History with the stress on the lands of the Crown of Bohemia. (jan.zdichynec@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Blanka Zilynská (Institute of Czech History): late madiaeval history of Bohemia, church and university  history, Hussitism (blanka.zilynska@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Helena Znojemská (Department of English Language and ELT Methodology): Old and Middle English literature – Old English poetry and religious literature, medieval English historical writing, long-term continuities in the literature of Old and Middle English periods.
  • Milan Žonca (Department of Near Eastern): cultural and intellectual history of the Jews in Christian Europe, medieval Jewish-Christian polemics, the practice of philosophical study in medieval Judaism, medieval Jewish Biblical exegesis, medieval piety, conversion (milan.zonca@ff.cuni.cz)
  • Václav Žůrek (Institute for Greek and Latin Studies and Centre for Medieval Studies – CMS): cultural history of medieval Europe, royal rituals, Luxembourg dynasty, political thought in Middle ages, early Middle ages in later medieval tradition (venazurek@seznam.cz)

 

 

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