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1 UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia. The life and ideas of Milicus de Chremsir (+1374) and his significance in the historiography of Bohemia Moree, P.C.A. Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Moree, P. C. A. (1999). Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia. The life and ideas of Milicus de Chremsir (+1374) and his significance in the historiography of Bohemia. Herspice, Tsjechie: EMAN. General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam ( Download date: 02 Apr 2019
2 Index Medieval authors have been listed under their Christian names Abel, 141; 183 Abelard, 78 abhominatio desolatiotiis, 37; 121 Abortivus, 10; 40; 46; 49; 64; 69; 71; 76; 96; 99; ; ; 102; 103; 104; 105; ; ; 108; 109; 110; 112; ; ; 122; 127; 129; 130; ; ; 133; 134; 135; 137; ; ; 143; 146; 151; 153; ; ; 158; 159; 164; 166; ; ; 182; 183; 184; 185; ; ; 188; 189; 192; 193; ; ; 196; 197; 199; 200; ; ; 262; 265 accusations against Milicius, 56; 73; 74; 75; 224; 241 Acta Sanctorum, 44 adhortatio, 86 Alain de Lille, 91 Albrecht of Hapsburg, 16 Alexander III, pope, 81; 82 Alexander of Ashby, 91; 92; 93; 94 allegory, 90; 92 angel (see also preacher), 67; 90; 120; 123; 124; 135; 142; 143; 147; 150; 151; 152; 164; 165; 171; 172; 190 Annas, 157 Anselm of Havelberg, 79 Antichrist (see also apocalypticism, eschatology), 10; 11; 27; 28; 31; 32; 33; 34 36; 37; 41; 51; 53; 59; 66; 67 68; 69; 70; 74; 100; 117; ; 155; 157; 158; 170; ; 224; 244; 259 apocalypticism, apocalyptic (see also Antichrist, eschatology), 10; 11; 27; 28; 37; 39; 41; 45 59; 67; 70; 75; 100; 117; ; 150; 151; 155; 156; ; 171; 173; 214; 219; 220; 221; 255; 259 Arius, 158 Arnestus de Pardubicz, archbishop, 18; 24; 47; 48; 71; 182; 214; 216; 217; 220; 248; 260; 261 arspraedicandi, 94; 96 auctoritas, 91; 92 Austin Canons, 18; 23; 100; 248 Austin Hermits, 62 Austria, Austrian, 30; 55; 63; 203; 204; 208; 209; 210; 226; 229 avarice, 27; 68; 121; 143; 157; 195;252 Avignon, 14; 17; 18; 22; 40; 52; 56; 65; 66; 68; 69; 73; 75; 104;
3 Index ; 121; 131; 212; 224; 240; 241; 260; 261; 264 Avignonese exile, 16; 52; 65; 109 Baal, 153 Babylon, 38; 66; 119; 129; 138; 154; 156; 162; 165; 166; 169; 217; 225 Balbinus, Bohuslaus, 11; 42; 43; 44; 45; 46; 48; 52; 57; 59; 60; 100; 206; 219; 255; 256; 261 Balduinus of Trier, archbishop, 16; 20 Bamberg, 21 baptism, 130 Baroque, 43; 46; 57; 59; 206; 236; 243; 255 Bartos, Frantisek Michâlek, 37; 42; 44; 66; 239; 240; 241; 242; 243; 245; 257 Bavaria, 215 Bayreuth, 251; 252 Beghards, 33; 68; 70; 87 Béguines, 68; 70; 87 Behemoth, 36; 70 bellum spirüuale, 145; 150; 151; 152; 153; 154; 191; 193 Beran, Josef, cardinal, 251 Bernardino of Siena, 77 Bernhard of Fontcaude, 82 Bethlehem Chapel, 10; 211; 241; 242; 252 bishop, 17; 23; 34; 36; 37; 69; 70; 81; 82; 83; 85; 88; 95; 121; 126; 129; 133; 138 Black Death, 13; 15 Bohemia sancta, 43 Bohemian Brethren, 224; 227; 228; 230; 233; 235; 237; 242; 256 Bohemian Reformation (see also Hussitism), 9; 29; 214; 221; 222; 223; 234; 235; 241; 242; 244; 245; 249; 251; 253; 257 Boleslaus, 142; 182; 183; 185 Bologna, 24: 88 Boniface VIII, pope, 17; 258 Borzivoj, 197 Bratislava, 24; 43; 208 Brigitte of Sweden, 14 Burdach, Konrad, 219; 220 Caiphas, 157 cardinal, 36; 57; 65; 74; 123 carnal, 127; 137; 138; 146; 157; 164; 168; 195 Catharism, 86; 213 Cathedral of St Peter, 36; 53; 54; 66; 68 of St. Vitus, 20; 25; 29; 45; 62; 63; 64; 179; 180; 187; 189 Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, 55 Charlemagne, 19; 21; 35 Charles IV, emperor, 11; 14; 16 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25 26; 32; 34; 35; 44; 55; 61; 63 65; 68; 74; 75; 104; 179; ; 190; 194; 216; 220; Chelcicky, Petr, 204; 229; 230; 250 Christ, 25; 28; 30; 33; 37; 38; 41; 47; 48; 52; 56; 68; 74; 121; 122; 124; 125; 127; 128; 130;
4 280 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia 131; 138; 142; 144; 147; 148; 149; 152; 154; 157; 158; 160; 163; 168; 169; 170; 174; 175; 184; 185; 187; 189; 191; 192; 194; 200; 201; 240; 244; 250; 259 Church of St. Giles, 27; 48; 49; 55; 63; 64 of St. Nicholas, 27; 48; 64 of St. Stephanus, 73 of The Holy Virgin in front of Tyn,49;55;63;71 Cicero, 93 Cistercian order, 59; 75; 90 Clemens V, pope, 19 clergy, 17; 18; 23; 24; 27; 29; 32; 37; 40; 43; 44; 47; 53; 64; 65; 70; 71; 72; 73; 74; 79; 80; 82; 83; 84; 85; 86; 88; 98; 126; 132; 133; 135; 136; 137; 139; 140; 157; 162; 175; 176; 177; 188; 212; 216; 240; 246; 250 Cola di Rienzo, 22 Collegium Carolinum, 249 Comenius, Jan Amos, 204; 227; 228; 229; 230; 235; 240; 243; 244 Concilia Pragensia, 215; 216 confession, 17; 31; 39; 40; 44; 73; 85; 122; 128; 129; 133; 194; 244; 257 Conradus de Waldhausen, 23; 24; 34; 55; 63; 64; 71; 109; 110; 211; 212; 214; 216; 217; 221; 222; 259 Constance, 203; 240; 251 Constantinople, 21; 22 Counter-Reformation, 204; 208; 243 Crécy, Battle of, 16; 19 Cum inter nonnullos, 138 Cura pastoralis, 89 Cyrus, 165 Czech nation, 12; 43; 207; 208; 211; 214; 215; 218; 222; 223; 225; 227; 228; 229; 230; 231; 234; 236; 237; 238; 242; 251; 256; 257 Czech National Library, 101; 104; 117 Czech nationalism, 43; 215; 216; 218; 223; 226; 233 Dan, 66 Daniel, 27; 37; 67; 170 Dante, 62; 247 dating of Abortivus and Gratiae Dei, 11; 50; 101; 103; 104; 109; 177 David, 97; 99; 183; 191 De arte praedicatoria, 90 De modo praedicandi, 91 deadly sins, 163; 192 demons, 67; 122; 148; 191 Denis, Ernest, 203; 204 Devotio moderna, 18; 62; 63; 181; 247; 248; 249; 250; 251; 252; 253; 258 Déjiny nârodu ceského v Cechâch a na Moravë, 209; 210 Diocletian, emperor, 191 disputatio, 30; 84; 86 Dispute over the Meaning of Czech History (see also Spor o
5 Index 281 smysl ceskych dëjiri), 204; 225; 236; 237; 238; 239; 242 Dissertatio apologetica pro lingua slovenica, praecipue bohemica, 43; 206 divisio, 91; 94 division of time, 155 doba temna, Time of Darkness, 236 Dobner, Gelasius, 207 Dobrovsky, Josef, 206; 207; 208; 230 Dominican order, Dominicans, 17; 48; 51; 54; 84; 86; 87; 88; 95; 138 Drahomira, 143; 197; 198 ecclesia militans, 199; 200 ecclesia triumphans, 200 Eckhardt, 14 Ceskà otâzka, Czech Question, 204; 225; 230 Elijah, 10; 28; 31; 32; 33; 35; 41; 66; 134; 153; 154; 170 Elisabeth Przemyslovna, 15; 19 Emaus Monastery, 23; 194; 248 end of the world, 135; 142; 170 endoftime,32;41;79;142;150; 153; 154; 155; 158; 259 England, 14; 66; 224; 247 Enlightenment, 207; 234 Enoch, 66; 154 Epistola ad Papam Urbanum V, 10; 69; 70; 71; 72; 73; 123; 131; 176; 220; 221 eschatology, eschatological (see also apocalypticism, Antichrist), 11; 32; 35; 59; 67; 69; 118; 121; 134; 135; 147; 150; 151; 153; 154; 155; ; 165; 167; 169; 170; ; 173; 176; 177; 199; ; 224; 244; 245; 256; ; 262; 265 eschaton, 64; 144; 172 Eucharist (see frequent communion, Holy Communion), 52; 54; 130; 181; 253 evil, 32; 33 38; 39; 41; 47; 49; 64; 67; 68; 69 70; 94; 118; 119; 120; 122; 125; 127; ; 131; 133; 134; 135; ; 142; 143; 144; 145; ; 148; 149; 150; 151; ; 154; 156; 157; 158; ; 162; 163; 164; 165; ; 169; 170; 171; 172; ; 184; 185; 190; 192; ; 196; 198; 201; 214; ; 259 exemplum, 92; 97; 181; 188 exhortatio, 84 false preachers, 135; 154; 166 false priests, 33 false prophets, 34; 135; 154 Father of the Bohemian (Czech) Reformation, 9; 10; 222; 225; 241; 244; 246; 247; 256 Father of the Nation, 210; 215 Fourth Lateran Council, 85; 87; 91 France, 14; 16; 65; 121
6 282 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia Franciscan order, Franciscans, 14; 17; 20; 51; 54; 77; 84; 86; 87; 88; 95; 137; 138; 241 fraticelli, 217 frequent communion (see also Eucharist, Holy Communion), 29; 30; 31; 33; 52; 245 Geert Groote, 248; 250; 252; 258 general council, 69; 70; 88 Geneva, 70; 203; 244 German, Germany, 9; 12; 17; 21; 29; 39; 49; 52; 55; 61; 64; 68; 71; 95; 179; 186; 208; 209; 210; 211; 214; 215; 216; 218; 219; 220; 221; 222; 225; 227; 228; 229; 231; 232; 233; 236; 238; 247; 249; 251; 252; 256; 257 Girke-Schreiber, Johanna, 249; 250; 251; 252; 257 Gomorrah, 38 Gratiae Dei, 10; 40; 46; 55; 69 71; 76; 96; 99; 100; ; 105; 108; 109; ; 117; 118; 119; ; 131; 132; 133; ; 141; 143; 147; ; 155; 156; 158; ; 177; 184; 185; ; 189; 192; 193; ; 200; 201; 202; ; 265 Great Schism, 14; 26 Gregory IX, pope, 86; 87; 88 Gregory the Great, pope, 89; 90; 178 Gregory XI, pope, 58; 73; 74 Grimaud, cardinal Albanensis, 69; 75 Guibert of Nogent, 90 hagiography, hagiographie, 10; 198; 255 Hapsburg Empire, 44; 203; 204; 209; 221; 225; 226; 235 Hapsburgs, 43; 235 Havel, Vaclav, 238 Havlicek Borovsky, Karel, 230 hell, 67; 129; 145; 147; 160; ; 199 Henry VII of Luxemburg, emperor, 16 Hodonin, 225 Hodslavice, 208 Höfler, Constantin, 30; 34; 210; 215; 216; 217; 218; 219; 220; 248; 256; 257 Holy Communion (see also Eucharist, frequent communion), 29; 54; 74; 146; 255 homily,71;89;102;119;121; 127; 130; 131; 133; 138; ; 143; 148; 149; 152; ; 158; 164; 184; 185; ; 189; 192; 193; 196; ; 200; 202 HorSovsky Tyn, 47; 64 Hostiensis, 139 Hradec Krâlové, 42 Hugo of St. Victor, 79 humanity, 145; 200; 209; 219; 227; 228; 229; 233; 235; 237 Hungary, 35
7 Index 283 Hussitism, Hussite movement (see also Bohemian Reformation), 9; 12; 15; 24; 25; 27; 28; 29; 30; 35; 42; 46; 48; 53; 59; 67; 126; 186; 205; 206; 211; 212; 213; 216; 218; 220; 222; 227; 232; 233; 235; 236; 237; 238; 239; 240; 241; 242; 243; 244; 245; 246; 249; 250; 251; 252; 253; 256; 257 hypocrites, 35; 56; 72; 120; 121; 122; 124; 134; 142; 143; 156; 168; 170; 173 Innocent III, pope, 83; 85; 86 Innocent VI, pope, 23; 65 Isaiah, 172 Israel, 58; 69; 153; 165 Israelites, 165 Italy, 14; 61; 65; 190; 247 Jacobellus de Misa, 224 Jerusalem, 10; 21; 38; 55; 58; 59; 66; 72; 73; 74; 75; 119; 125; 129; 154; 156; 165; 166; 169; 176; 177; 199; 200; 212; 224; 242; 249; 253; 264 Jesuit order, 42; 43; 45; 48; 206; 255 Jews, 66; 119; 215; 221 Jezebel, 198 Joachim of Fiore, 79; 82 Johannes de Jenstejn, archbishop, 26; 29 Johannes de Marolio, 62 Johannes Hus, 9; 10; 26; 27; 28; 62; 63; 203; 204; 211; 212; 216; 221; 222; 224; 225; 227; 228; 229; 230; 234; 235; ; 240; 241; 242; 246; ; 249; 250; 251; 252; ; 258; 263; 265 Johannes IV de Drazicz, bishop, 17; 18; 24; 48; 214; 248 Johannes Klenkok, 56; 57; 75 Johannes Nepomucenus, 45 Johannes Novoforensis, 24; 61; 62 Johannes Oczko de Vlasim, 61 Johannes Sczekna, 211 John of Luxemburg, king, 15; 16 18; 19; 21; 25 John Paul II, 251; 257 Josef II, emperor, 45; 193; 206; 208 Judgment Day, 66; 67; 69; 120; 136; 148; 153; 154; 155; 156; 158; 165 Kanâk, Miloslav, 42; 46; 50; 60; 62; 75; 101; 205; 246 Karlstein Castle, 25; 179 Klementinum, 42; 45; 46 Kollâr, Jan, 206; 230 Kromèriz, 60; 210 Kundera, Milan, 238 Labessa, 194 laity, 27; 29; 30; 47; 53; 79; 80; 83; 84; 85; 86; 87; 98; 126; 139; 157; 175; 235; 248; 255 Lateran, 54; 82; 85; 86; 87; 91 lay people, 29; 56; 72; 74; 81; 83; 84; 86; 88; 109; 136; 138; 157; 171; 255
8 284 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia lay preaching, 81; 82; 83; 84; 86; 87 Lechler, Gotthard Viktor, 220 Leipzig, 29; 211; 219; 220 Leviathan, 70; 120; 146; 147; 150; 164; 165; 166; 171 Lewis IV, emperor, 14; 20 Libellus de Antichristo,3\; 34; 37; 51; 52; 53; 54; 59; 66; 68; 69; 70; 123; 131; 154; 155; 158; 170; 220; 221; 259 Liber quo ordine sermo fieri debeat, 90 Litomysl, 103 liturgical year, 10; 96; 98; 101; 102; 103; 104; 105; 107 Lord's Prayer, 85 Loserth, Johann, 220; 224 Loskot, Frantisek, 29; 42; 50; 60; 61; 62; 63; 71; 73; 75; 205; 221; 222; 223; 224; 225; 256; 257; 258 Lucifer, 146; 147; 200 Marseilles, 65 Marsilius of Padua, 14 martyr, 40; 41; 43; 120; 142; 144; 152; 178; 183; 187; 188; 189; 191; 192; 198; 199; 200; 201; 203 martyrdom, 187; 189; 192; 198 Marxism, Marxist, 206; 226; 239 Masaryk, Tomâs Garrigue, 203; 204; ; ; ; 226; 227; 228; 231; 232; 233; 234; 237; 238; 239; 240; Matthias de Janow, 11 ; 27; 28; 29; 30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; 36; 37; 38; 39; 40; 41; 42; 45; 47; 56; 59; 60; 63; 75; 205; 211; 212; 220; 221; 224; 225; 241; 249; 250; 252; 253; 254; 255; 256; 261 mendicant orders, mendicants (see also Dominican order, Franciscan order), 17; 18; 23; 24; 40; 41; 54; 64; 73; 85; 87; 121; 214 Messiah, 66 messianistic, 79 Michael, Archangel, 66; 106; 107; 108 ministerium, 81 miracles, 57; 178; 194; 195; 196; 197; 201 Miscellanea historica Regni Bohemiae, 43; 44 missio, 85 model sermon, 95; 96; 97; 98; 99; 100 Moldau, 210 Molnâr, Amedeo, 7; 24; 69; 243; 244; 245 monastic life, 50; 80; 196 Monumenta historica nusquam antehac édita, 207 Moses, 154; 155 Munich, 100; 249 Naboth, 198 Nàrodni obrozeni (see also National Revival), 207 Narracio de Myliczyo, 28; 29; 31; 32; 35
9 Index 285 National Revival (see also Nârodni obrozenî), 206; 207; 208; 211; 221; 225; 227; 233; 234; 235; 237; 242; 256; 257 nationalism, nationalistic, 9; 12; 27; 207; 216; 218; 219; 220; 225; 226; 228; 229; 233; 235; 236; 242; 248; 249; 251; 255; 257; 258; 262 Nejedly, Zdcnek, 226; 236; 237; 238 Netherlands, 248; 249; 252; 253 Noah, 188 Nürnberg, 21; 61 Odlozilik, Otakar, 224; 225 officium, 56; 85; 86; 88; 128 Olomouc, 61; 224 oratio, 89 ordinatio, 83 Padua, 14; 24 Palacky, Frantisek, 29; 30; 33; 42; 51; 60; 73; 74; 100; 176; 205; 206; 208; 209; 210; ; 213; 214; 215; 216; ; 220; 221; 222; 224; ; 228; 229; 230; 231; ; 240; 242; 245; 249; ; 258 papacy, 14; 19; 20; 22; 52; 64; 65; 109; 121; 128; 130; 131; 216; 235 Paris, 19; 39; 85; 93; 97; 208; 241 partitio, 93 Patent of Toleration, 206; 208 Pekaf, Josef, 44; 180; 225; 229; 230; 231; 232; 233; 234; 236; 237; 238; 239; 242 pelican, 196 Peregrinus de Opoli, 181; 186 Petrarca, 62; 65; 247 Petrus Waldes, 81; 254 Pharisees, 40; 124; 168 Poland, 186 postil, 10; 11; 39; 40; 46; 50; 64; 69; 71; 76; 98; 99; 101; 102; 103; 104; 105; 106; 107; ; 110; 112; 119; 132; ; 142; 148; 153; 155; ; 159; 166; 177; 178; ; 258; 261; 262; 264; 265 poverty (see also property), 11 ; 47; 64; 79; 80; 81; 83; 87; 88; 94; 117; 133; 137; 138; 139; 140; 175; 176; 183; 195; 245 Prague, 7; 10; 12; 15; 16; 17; 18; 19; 20; 21; 22; 23; 24; 25; 29; 30; 33; 34; 38; 39; 40; 42; 45; 46; 47; 48; 50; 54; 56; 57; 60; 61; 62; 63; 64; 67; 69; 71; 72; 73; 74; 75; 100; 101; 105; ; 179; 180; 183; 186; ; 190; 193; 194; 197; ; 207; 208; 209; 210; ; 216; 221; 225; 226; ; 237; 238; 240; 241; ; 248; 251; 252; 259 preacher, 7; 10; 11; 23; 24; 26; 27; 28; 29; 32; 34; 35; 37; 38 39; 40; 41; 47, 49; 50; 52; 55 56; 60; 63; 64; 66; 68; 69; 70 71; 73; 75; 76; 77; 81; 82; 83 84; 87; 89; 91; 92; 93; 94; 95
10 286 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia 96; 97; 98; 99; 100; 102; 105; 107; 109; 110; 119; 121; 123; 124; 126; 127; 129; 131; 132; 133; 134; 135; 139; 140; 142; 143; 145; 148; 151; 152; 153; 154; 156; 159; 160; 161; 162; 163; 164; 165; 166; 167; 168; 169; 170; 171; 172; 173; 174; 175; 176; 177; 178; 182; 186; 190; 192; 194; 195; 196; 198; 199; 200; 201; 205; 206; 211; 212; 214; 215; 217; 218; 219; 220; 221; 224; 225; 240; 241; 244; 245; 246; 248; 250; 252; 254; 255; 257; 258; 259 as angel, 90; 120; 135; 142; 143; 164; 165; 171; 172 as fisherman, 120; 137; 146; 161; 163; 164; 166; 198 as representative of the eschatological age, 177 as rooster, cock, 133; 194 carrying the sword of the Word ofgod,39;143;151;152; 164; 169; 171; 173; 192 preaching, 104; 107; 109 preaching movement, 11 ; 80; 87; 259 predicatio libera, 81 Pre-Humanism, 24; 61; 247; 248; 249 pre-hussite,9;10;212;216;219; 221; 225; 236; 247; 252; 253 prelate, 24; 34; 36; 37; 66; 68; 70; 73; 119; 121; 132; 133; 134; 135; 136; 139; 145; 154; 156; 157; 165; 167; 174; 180; 194; 196; 200 priest, 28; 29; 33; 36; 39; 40; 41; 42; 44; 46; 47; 55; 60; 61; 72; 74; 81; 82; 83; 84; 85; 88; 89; 97; 124; 125; 127; 128; 130; 131; 132; 136; 153; 158; 167; 172; 175; 180; 184; 205; 212; 243 property (see also poverty), 14; 16; 20; 45; 47; 54; 60; 62; 65; 74; 79; 121; 130; 138; 139; 141; 144; 163; 174; 175; 176; 182; 185; 195; 217 prophet, prophetic, 21; 27; 30; 32; 34; 40; 41; 52; 56; 86; 140; 142; 148; 153; 155; 167; 169; 170; 172; 182; 183; 184; 199; 243 prostitutes, 33; 38; 49; 55; 72 />ro^e/na,93;102;122;133; 151; 159; 169; 182; 184; 192; 194; 196; 198; 199; 200 Prussia, 187 Przemyslids, House of, 15; 19; 21; 179; 180; 181; 186; 194; 197;216 pugna, 150 questio, 30 reformist movement, 24; 48 Regulae veteris et novi testamenti, 28; 29; 30; 32; 34; 35; 37; 41; 75; 205; 220 Renaissance of the twelfth century, 78; 79; 85 riches, 32; 46; 137; 139; 175; 182; 195
11 Index 287 Roman Empire, 11; 15; 16; 21; 25; 34; 36; 216 Rome, 13; 16; 22; 36; 37; 51; 52; 54; 64; 65; 68; 69; 70; 71; 72; 73; 75; 109; 131; 187; 213; 259; 261 Roudnice, 18 Roudnice, monastery of, 18; 22; 23; 181; 248 Rukopis krâlovédvorsky, The Queen's Court Manuscript, 226 Rukopis zelenohorsky, The Green Mountain Manuscript, 226 Sabellius, 158 Safafik, Pavel Josef, 230 sainthood, 177; 178; 180; 186; 187; 193; 195; 199; 200; 201; 259 sanctity, 138; 180; 198 Satan, 64; 67; 68; 94; 121; 124; 129; 142; 143; 144; 145; 150; 161; 162; 163; 164; 165; 166; 169; 170; 193 scholasticism, 14; 29; 30; 39; 58; 71; 91; 94; 96; 97; 99; 102; 162; 164; 192; 222; 245; 258; 264 scribes, 40; 124 secular power, 11; 20; 36; 52; 74; 136; 140; 165; 224; 237; 243; 245; 246; 258 Sedlâk,Jan,224;225;251;257 Serbia, 203 Sermo de die novissimo, 17; 36; 37; 66; 67; 68; 69; 85; 95; 97; 99; 101; 126; 212; 259 Sermon on the Mount, 138; 200 sermones ad status, 98 sermons from Abortivus Dominica V post Trinitatis, 118; 120; 129; 143; 160; 161; 162; 163; 164; 166 Dominica X post Trinitatis, 118; 154; 156; 161 Dominica XII post Trinitatis, 118; 131; 134; 135; 142; 146; 154; 165 Kathedra st. Petri, 117; 119; 124; 125; 126; 127; 131; 176 Omnes sancti, 118; 119; 120; 146; 156; 199; 200 St. Adalbertus, 118; 187; 188; 195 St. Procopius, 118; 133; 137; 160; 194; 195 St. Vitus, 118; 142; 151; 152; 189; 190; 191; 192 St. Wenceslaus, 118; 140; 141; 143; 167; 182; 183 sermons from Gratiae Dei Dominica I in XL, 118; 147; 153; 169 Dominica II in Advent, 118; 136; 148; 149; 157; 172 Dominica III in Advent, 118; 148; 149 Dominica III in XL, 118; 143 Feria III post Dom. I in XL, 121; 138 Feria III post Dominica I in XL, 118 Feria V in L, 118; 147; 150; 169; 172
12 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia FeriaVIinL,118;140 Omnessancti, 118; 139; 167; 169; 173; 175; 201 Sabato in quattuor ternporibus, 118; 157; 158; 168; 170 St. Adalberts, 118; 189; 195 St. Ludmilla, 118; 143; 144; 198 St. Nicolaus, 118; 155 St. Petrus, 118; 128; 130; 168 St. Procopius, 118; 133; 146; 174; 196 St. Vitus, 118; 143; 149; 171; 173; 189; 192; 193 St. Wenceslaus, 118; 140; 141; 184; 185 signs from heaven, 136 earth, 47; 66; 136; 157 moon, 136; 137; 156; 157 stars, 136; 137; 157 sun, 47; 136; 137; 156; 157 simony, 65; 70; 72; 121; 163; 169 sin, 32; 38; 39; 48; 69; 89; 119; 122; 131; 134; 145; 146; 147; 148; 149; 150; 151; 153; 156; 157; 167; 169; 171; 176; 193; 196; 250 Slavibor, 197 Slavonic Congress, 209 Slavonic rite, 193; 194; 197 Smysl ceskych dëjin, 231 Sodom, 38; 125 Solomon, 123; 155; 190 spiritual power, 17; 136; 243 Spitigneus, 194 Spor o smysl ceskych dëjin (see also Dispute over the Meaning of Czech History), 225; 237 St. Anne, 198 St. Cyril and Methodius, 23; 179; 190; 193; 213 St. Francis of Assisi, 83; 213; 241; 254 St. Jan Sarkander, 243 St. Johannes Nepomucenus, 43; 44; 45 St. John the Baptist, 104; 108; 148; 157; 168 St. Judith, 198 St. Adalberrus, 20; 179; 186; 187; 188; 189; 195; 198; 201 St. Ambrose, 121; 154; 157; 158; 170; 177; 182; 183 St. Augustine, 107; 156; 178 St. Bernard, 75; 78; 154 St. Catherine, 103; 106; 107; 108; 179 St. Elisabeth, 106; 107; 179 St. Francis of Assisi, 83 St. Giles, 48 St. John the Baptist, 104; 108 St. Ludmilla, 144; 177; 179; 197; 198; 199; 201 St. Margaret, 108; 178 St. Paul, 36; 56; 75; 105; 155; 169 St. Peter, 75; 119; 122; 123; 124; 125; 127; 128; 129; 130; 131; 176 St. Procopius, 133; 134; 160; 174; 175; 179; 193; 194; 195; 196; 201 St. Vitus, 20; 108; 152; 179; 189; 190; 191; 193; 201 St. Wenceslaus, 20; 62; 106; 107; 108; 140; 141; 144; 166; 167;
13 Index ; 180; 181; 182; 183; 184; 185; 186; 187; 189; 197; 198; 201 Starâ Boleslav, 182; 183 Stephanus de Chremsir, 42 Sudeten Lands, 215 Summa aurea, 139 Summa de artepredicandi, 93 Super cathedram, 17 Swiezawski, Stefan, 251 Synodical Sermons, 71; 126; 246 Tecovice, 60 Theodricus, 54 Thomas of Salisbury, 93 Thun-Hohenstein, Leopold Lev, 215 Tman, 62 Tfebon, monastery of, 45; 46; 100; 101; 255 Turnov, 229 tyranny, 156 tyrant, tyrants, 122; 129; 140; 142; 143; 144; 151; 154; 157; 164; 165; 170; 183; 190; 193; 198 Unitas Fratrum, 205 unity of the church, 9; 14; 32; 120; 121; 124; 128; 130; 131 University of Prague, 20; 29; 207; 215; 226 Urban V, pope, 10; 52; 57; 58; 64; 65; 66; 68; 69; 70; 71; 72; 73; 109; 123; 176; 220; 221 Urban VI, pope, 29 Utraquism, Utraquist (see also Hussitism), 205; 206; 243; 256 Valerian, 191 Vatican Council, Second, 251 Velislai Biblia Picta, 67 Velislaus, 67 Venice,brothel, 38; 55; 72 victory (see also bellum spirituale), 38; 151; 152; ; 179; 187; 190; 191 Vienna, 17; 100; 209; 210; 226 Vienna, Council of, 17 vita activa, 253; 254; 258 vita apostolica, 79; 137 vita communis, 252 vita contemplativa, 253; 258 vita imitationis, 200 vita nova, 253; 258 Vita venerabilis presbyteri Milieu, praelati ecclesiae Pragensis, 5; 11; 28; 29; 42; 43; 45; 46; 47; 48; 49; 50; 51 52; 53; 54; 55; 56; 57; 58; 59 60; 62; 63; 66; 69; 71; 72; ; 221; 255 Vysehrad, 196 Waldensian movement, 80; 213 Waldensian preachers, 82 Waldensian sect, 213 Waldensians, 80; 81; 82; 84; 213; 246 wealth, 32; 77; 133; 139; 182; 199; 240; 246 Wenceslaus (Charles IV), 16; 19 Wenceslaus III, 15 Wenceslaus IV, 14; 26; 33; 35 Wenceslaus IV, emperor, 14; 25; 35; 36 Wenceslaus, dux grade, 141
14 290 Preaching in Fourteenth-Century Bohemia White Mountain, Battle of, 42; 167; 169; 172; 173; 174; 182; 48; 244; ; 201 Whore of Babylon, 38; 138 Wroclaw, 29; 61; 100 William of Ockham, 14 Wyclif, John, 14; 220; 222; 224; Wilson, Woodrow, president, Winter, Eduard, 18; 62; 247; 248; Zion, ; 250; 252; 257 Zlin, 60 Word of God, 39; 51; 133; 134; Zizka, Jan, ; 143; 149; 162; 164; 166;
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