Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language

The text focuses on different aspects of the relation of Charles IV of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, to the Czech language and other languages. As is well known, Charles IV mastered German, Czech, French, Italian and Latin, in both oral and written forms. He was also the aut...

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Main Author: Jiří Hasil
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2017-12-01
Series:Studie z Aplikované Lingvistiky
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Online Access:https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/studiezaplikovanelingvistiky/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2017/11/Jiri_Hasil_23-33.pdf
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description The text focuses on different aspects of the relation of Charles IV of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, to the Czech language and other languages. As is well known, Charles IV mastered German, Czech, French, Italian and Latin, in both oral and written forms. He was also the author of many literary works (autobiography, legend, parts of chronicles, legal literature). In the Golden Bull (the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire), Charles IV set the Czech language as one of the three official languages of the Empire (together with German and Italian), promoted literature written in Czech and initiated the creation of Klaretovy slovníky. He sponsored the foundation of the Emmaus Monastery in Prague and its scriptorium, where numerous texts in Old Slavonic were created.
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spelling doaj.art-b86aa4a0618a41d1b5ee2d1f3242f53b2022-12-22T03:19:02ZcesUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaStudie z Aplikované Lingvistiky1804-32402336-67022017-12-018special issue2333Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech LanguageJiří Hasil0 Ústav bohemistických studií Filozofické fakulty Univerzity KarlovyThe text focuses on different aspects of the relation of Charles IV of Luxembourg, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, to the Czech language and other languages. As is well known, Charles IV mastered German, Czech, French, Italian and Latin, in both oral and written forms. He was also the author of many literary works (autobiography, legend, parts of chronicles, legal literature). In the Golden Bull (the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire), Charles IV set the Czech language as one of the three official languages of the Empire (together with German and Italian), promoted literature written in Czech and initiated the creation of Klaretovy slovníky. He sponsored the foundation of the Emmaus Monastery in Prague and its scriptorium, where numerous texts in Old Slavonic were created.https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/studiezaplikovanelingvistiky/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2017/11/Jiri_Hasil_23-33.pdfCharles IVCzechGermankingdomlanguageLatinSlavonicčeštinajazykKarel IV.královstvílatinaněmčinaslověnština
spellingShingle Jiří Hasil
Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
Studie z Aplikované Lingvistiky
Charles IV
Czech
German
kingdom
language
Latin
Slavonic
čeština
jazyk
Karel IV.
království
latina
němčina
slověnština
title Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
title_full Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
title_fullStr Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
title_full_unstemmed Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
title_short Karel IV. a čeština : Charles IV and the Czech Language
title_sort karel iv a cestina charles iv and the czech language
topic Charles IV
Czech
German
kingdom
language
Latin
Slavonic
čeština
jazyk
Karel IV.
království
latina
němčina
slověnština
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