Aktuality

Ianua rerum reserata. Linked Open Data v neolatinských studiích – jak a proč?

15. 5. 2026, 10.00,zasedací místnost CMS, Jilská 1, Praha 1   Alexander Winkler(Zuse Institute Berlin) přednáška,   Oddělení pro komeniologii a intelektuální dějiny raného novověku, FLÚ AV ČR, v. v. i.a...

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Four perspectives on skepticism in Comenius

Wednesday 13 May 2026, 10:00, Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Philosophy, Jilská 1, Praha 1 (main meeting room) Andrés Luis Jaume Rodríguez (Universitat de les Illes Balears) lecture   The...

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An Attempt to Reconstruct Comenius’s Concept of Usus

Thursday 30 April 2026, 3 p. m., Czech Academy of SciencesInstitute of Philosophy, Jilská 1, Prague 1 (meeting room) Prof. Dr. Shinichi Sohma (Bukkyo University, Kyoto) lecture

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Přejít na přehled aktualit
on-the-literary-representation-of-crises-strategies-of-explanation-warning-comparison-and-intensification-in-early-modern-livonia

10. 3. 2022, 17.00
přednáška

Dr. Kristi Viiding
(Under and Tuglas Literature Center of Estonian Academy of the Sciences)

 

Oddělení pro komeniologii a intelektuální dějiny raného novověku

Pozvánka ke stažení zde.

 

Summary

Researchers of the early modern era – a period of intense political, religious and military conflicts – often refer to individual and collective representations of crises. In this age before statistical or press reporting, literary texts and works of art supplied information and expressed ideas about key social and historical events. For some historians, literature and art works are in fact the most sensitive tools for interpreting crises since they can capture the very essence of these developments. In literary representations, crises may be accelerated, slowed, diagnosed and overcome. This lecture will uncover the strategies typically used by Livonian Neo-Latin authors to convey and interpret real and imagined crises of the 16th and 17th centuries.