"Hus V Kostnici A Esk Lechta; Pozn mky A Dokumenty" delves into the life and legacy of Jan Hus, the Czech theologian and philosopher who was condemned and burned at the stake at the Council of Constance in 1415. This historical account, written in Czech, provides insights into Hus's teachings, his trial, and the circumstances surrounding his death.
The book offers a detailed examination of the Council of Constance and its impact on Hus, as well as the subsequent repercussions in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic). Readers interested in religious history, the history of the Hussite movement, and the broader context of early 15th-century Europe will find this work a valuable resource. It also includes notes and documents that shed light on this pivotal moment in European history. The work includes description and assessment of seals and shaded letters by Anton n Mas k.
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