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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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Manuscript Practices and the Making of Exile Communities in the Early Modern Period

International Conference,    14–16  April 2026, Academic Conference Centre, Husova 4a, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Department of Comenius Studies and Early Modern Intellectualy History of the...

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Prezentace knihy "Jako bych se octl na obrovském staveništi"

4. března 2026 od 17.00 hodin v kavárně Božská lahvice (Bílkova 122/6, Praha 1). Oddělení pro komeniologii a intelektuální dějiny raného novověku FLÚ AV ČR, v. v. i.  ____________________

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