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Lis
30
Čt
The Sacred Grove in Pre-Christian Germanic Religion v Faculty of Arts, main building, room 104
Lis 30 @ 14:00

Lecture, Helen F. Leslie-Jacobsen (University of Bergen).

A sacred grove is a set of trees imbued with particular religious significance for a community. Sacred groves and trees were clearly very important in the religion of the Pre-Christian Germanic peoples, and we can assume they did actually exist due to repeated mentions in historiographical and ethnographical accounts, for example those by Roman authors. My presentation will analyse the sources from which we can obtain information about sacred groves and trees, and also delve into the question of what we can suppose happened in them? Can we link bog bodies to sacred groves? Finally, we will look at the efforts of Christian missionaries to stop worship in sacred groves, further evidence for the long life and significance of pre-Christian activity amongst the trees. 
Pro
6
St
Early English Laws Project – lecture v Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303
Pro 6 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Early English Laws Project - lecture @ Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303 | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Jenny Benham, School of History, Archaeology and Religion, Cardiff University

A lecture from the series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts.

Pro
13
St
Manuscripts and Computers: Exploring Medieval Textual Traditions (Stemmatology) – lecture v Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303
Pro 13 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Manuscripts and Computers: Exploring Medieval Textual Traditions (Stemmatology) - lecture @ Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303 | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Tuomas Heikkilä, Faculty of Theology, University of Helsinki

A lecture from the series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts.

Pro
20
St
Geographic Information Systems in Archeology – lecture v Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303
Pro 20 @ 17:30 – 19:00
Geographic Information Systems in Archeology - lecture @ Faculty of Arts, Hybernská, m. 303 | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

David Novák, Institute of Acrheology, Czech Academy of Sciences

A lecture from the series Medieval Conflicts and Contrasts.

Led
15
Po
Jakub Říha : Metrī causā: versologie a ediční zpracování básnického textu v Hlavní budova FF UK, P300
Led 15 @ 18:00
Jakub Říha : Metrī causā: versologie a ediční zpracování básnického textu @ Hlavní budova FF UK, P300 | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Schůzka Pražského lingvistického kroužku. Více informací zde.

Led
29
Po
Éloïse Adde (Luxembourg) : Dalimilova kronika ve francouzském překladu a v evropských souvislostech v Hlavní budova FF UK, P300
Led 29 @ 18:00
Éloïse Adde (Luxembourg) : Dalimilova kronika ve francouzském překladu a v evropských souvislostech @ Hlavní budova FF UK, P300 | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Schůzka Pražského lingvistického kroužku. Více informací zde.

Úno
22
Čt
A Bishop: Double life of Henry. Metaphor in the Finnish Legend of St. Henry of Uppsala v FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor)
Úno 22 @ 17:30 – 19:00
A Bishop: Double life of Henry. Metaphor in the Finnish Legend of St. Henry of Uppsala @ FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor) | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

A young Czech scholar Michal Kovář (Masaryk University Brno) will speak about the role played by metaphors in the legend about the life of the Finnish Bishop St. Henry († 1156).

The lecture is a part of the cycle Life and Biography in the Middle Ages.

Programme

Annotation:

The course aims to depict the forms and shapes of the genre of biography in the Middle Ages. It attempts to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and languages – Latin, Hebrew, Middle High German, Occitan, Old Norse or Balkan – and a full range of figures whose life medieval biography could depict: heathen and Christian kings, heroes, saints, Jesus as well as adventurers and dark heroes.

However, the course plans to offer more than an analysis and classification of biography subgenres and picturesque personalities. All the lectures should address the question of what was substantial in a human life for the medieval man, what gave it value and endowed it with meaning.

All the lectures and discussions will be in English, the lectures will be held by guest professors fromforeign universities.

Bře
1
Čt
A celebrity: Sportsmen and Pop-Stars: The Genre of Biography in the Modern Literature v FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor)
Bře 1 @ 17:30 – Bře 2 @ 19:00
A celebrity: Sportsmen and Pop-Stars: The Genre of Biography in the Modern Literature @ FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor) | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Young Czech literary scholar Klára Soukupová (Charles University, Prague) will speak about the profound changes of the genre of biography in contemporary Europe and trace in how far they reflect the changes of attitude to human life in modern society.

The lecture is a part of the cycle Life and Biography in the Middle Ages.

Programme

Annotation:

The course aims to depict the forms and shapes of the genre of biography in the Middle Ages. It attempts to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and languages – Latin, Hebrew, Middle High German, Occitan, Old Norse or Balkan – and a full range of figures whose life medieval biography could depict: heathen and Christian kings, heroes, saints, Jesus as well as adventurers and dark heroes.

However, the course plans to offer more than an analysis and classification of biography subgenres and picturesque personalities. All the lectures should address the question of what was substantial in a human life for the medieval man, what gave it value and endowed it with meaning.

All the lectures and discussions will be in English, the lectures will be held by guest professors fromforeign universities.

Bře
8
Čt
A Poet: Troubadour Biographies: From Satire to Courtly Teaching v FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor)
Bře 8 @ 17:30 – 19:00
A Poet: Troubadour Biographies: From Satire to Courtly Teaching @ FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor) | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Spanish scholar Miriam Cabré (Universitat de Girona) will speak about the so called Vidas, lives of famous Occitan troubadours and search for their function in medieval Occitan society.

The lecture is a part of the cycle Life and Biography in the Middle Ages.

Programme

Annotation:

The course aims to depict the forms and shapes of the genre of biography in the Middle Ages. It attempts to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and languages – Latin, Hebrew, Middle High German, Occitan, Old Norse or Balkan – and a full range of figures whose life medieval biography could depict: heathen and Christian kings, heroes, saints, Jesus as well as adventurers and dark heroes.

However, the course plans to offer more than an analysis and classification of biography subgenres and picturesque personalities. All the lectures should address the question of what was substantial in a human life for the medieval man, what gave it value and endowed it with meaning.

All the lectures and discussions will be in English, the lectures will be held by guest professors fromforeign universities.

Bře
15
Čt
A hero: Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. Medieval Legend and Pagan Ritual v FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor)
Bře 15 @ 17:30 – 19:00
A hero: Sigurd the Dragon Slayer. Medieval Legend and Pagan Ritual @ FF UK, main building, room 319 (3rd floor) | Hlavní město Praha | Česko

Danish scholar Jens Peter Schjødt (Aarhus Universitet) will illustrate on the person of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer, one of the most famous medieval heroes, in how far the “heroic biography” was based on the so called “rites de passage“ of archaic societies.

The lecture is a part of the cycle Life and Biography in the Middle Ages.

Programme

Annotation:

The course aims to depict the forms and shapes of the genre of biography in the Middle Ages. It attempts to cover a broad spectrum of cultures and languages – Latin, Hebrew, Middle High German, Occitan, Old Norse or Balkan – and a full range of figures whose life medieval biography could depict: heathen and Christian kings, heroes, saints, Jesus as well as adventurers and dark heroes.

However, the course plans to offer more than an analysis and classification of biography subgenres and picturesque personalities. All the lectures should address the question of what was substantial in a human life for the medieval man, what gave it value and endowed it with meaning.

All the lectures and discussions will be in English, the lectures will be held by guest professors fromforeign universities.

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