The Life & Times of Master John Hus |
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With all deference to so eminent a scholar as is Professos Loserth , it must be
admitted that he has everywhere attempted to minimise the importance and
independence of Hus and the Hussite movement . Thus Loserth - as did Höfler
before ...
With all deference to so eminent a scholar as is Professos Loserth , it must be
admitted that he has everywhere attempted to minimise the importance and
independence of Hus and the Hussite movement . Thus Loserth - as did Höfler
before ...
Strana 296
Hus first attempted to establish a universally recognised written language for the
whole extensive district - including Moravia and Silesia as well as Bohemia
proper — in which the Bohemian language is spoken . He first attempted a task in
...
Hus first attempted to establish a universally recognised written language for the
whole extensive district - including Moravia and Silesia as well as Bohemia
proper — in which the Bohemian language is spoken . He first attempted a task in
...
Strana 382
Greater stress is laid on the brutalities committed against Hus , and it is attempted
- contrary to facts — to connect Hus very closely with the origins of utraquism .
The writer was a Bohemian well acquainted with Prague — as is proved by his ...
Greater stress is laid on the brutalities committed against Hus , and it is attempted
- contrary to facts — to connect Hus very closely with the origins of utraquism .
The writer was a Bohemian well acquainted with Prague — as is proved by his ...
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EUROPE AND BOHEMIA AT THE TIME OF HUS | 1 |
THE FORERUNNERS OF HUS | 17 |
THE YOUTH OF Hus | 63 |
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