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Mgr. et Mgr. Jan Dienstbier Ph.D., Ph.D.
Academic staff at Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Arts
16 classes
27 publications
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Visual Literacy: Understanding Images across Europe. Past and Present.
ADU100583 |
Faculty of Arts
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Heroes of Medieval Bestsellers
YBA425 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Medieval and Renaissance Art in the Czech Lands
YBAJ169 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Art and Society in Pre-modern Europe
YBH169 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Rethinking the Middle Ages
YBJ202 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Medieval profane art
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ADU100500 |
Faculty of Arts
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Medieval art in Bohemia and Central Europe
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ADU100540 |
Faculty of Arts
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Medieval art in Bohemia and Central Europe II
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ADU100545 |
Faculty of Arts
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Illuminated Manuscripts between Bohemia and Europe
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ADU100572 |
Faculty of Arts
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Late Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts between Bohemia and Europe
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ADU100674 |
Faculty of Arts
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Publications
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The Image of the Tapster in England and Bohemia
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Leisure and Idleness. Time Beyond Work in medieval Europe
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Second face of medieval court culture and its visuality
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Prayer Book of George of Poděbrady and Books of Private Devotion in Post-Hussite Bohemia
2021 |
Faculty of Arts
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Borders of images, borders of laughter
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Turd under hat, or the function of visual obscenities
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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King or Convent? Questions over the Iconography of the Emmaus Typological Cycle
2017 |
Faculty of Arts
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Neidhart's Pranks and Mural Paintings in Medieval Bohemia
2017 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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The Image of the Fool in Late Medieval Bohemia
2016 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Without Borders. Art in the Ore Mountains between the Gothic and the Renaissance
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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