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Some Remarks on the Sources of Historia Langobadorum by Paul The Deacon
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Language as a symbo, species and inference
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Missing Simple Musicalities: The Incomplete Nature of Music
2022 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Head of a Bearded Man - The Apostle St. James the Great (?), St. Vitus in the cauldron, St. Catherine, St. deacon (Stephen or Lawrence), the Ressurected Christ
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Saint Arnulf and the Genealogical Fiction of the Carolingian Dynasty
2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Enforcing Clerical Celibacy in the Czech Lands in the 12th Century
2021 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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History of the Lombards
2020 |
Faculty of Arts
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Priesthood in the First Centuries of the Church II. 4th to 5th Centuries
2018 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Incentives for spiritual care in hospitals
2021 |
Faculty of Law
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Priesthood in the First Centuries of the Church I. 1st to 3rd Centuries
2018 |
Catholic Theological Faculty
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Order?s Character of Ministerial Priesthood
2006 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Memory and Seeing : Some Aspects of the Christian Tragic
2012 |
Faculty of Arts
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St. Patrik from the Perspective of Orthodox Spirituality
2007 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Inferring Ears: Cognitive Semiotics and Musical Anthroposemiosis (paper)
2022 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Inferring Ears: Cognition and Musical Anthroposemiosis: The Arfull Brain Lecture
2023 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Keynote address at the 85th birthday of prof. PhDr. Zdenek Kucera, Dr.h.c., 31. 3. 2015
2015 |
Hussite Theological Faculty
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Humanity and Inhumanity of the Sign: Two Views of Man
2023 |
Faculty of Humanities
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Departing from a Common Point: Explaining the Divergent Transformations of Post-Yugoslav Welfare States
2019 |
Faculty of Social Sciences