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Table of Contents List of Illustrations Note on Orthography and Pronunciation Chronology Introduction viii x xi 1 Prague—An Urban Cosmos 18 PART I A SHARED COSMOS 1. Natural Matter 47 2. The Matter of Kinship 74 3. A Cosmos in the Making 100 PART II THE COSMOS AND CONFESSIONS 4. The Clockmaker’s Cosmos 131 5. Fracturing Universal Christianity 153 6. Domesticating the Baroque 172 Conclusion 199 Appendix: Core Inventory List 209 Bibliography Index 213 239
Prague in the seventeenth century is known as a city that was home to a scintillating imperial court crammed with exotic goods, scientists, and artisans, receiving ambassadors from as lar away as Persia; it is also known as a city that surfered plagues, riots, and devastating military attacks. But Prague was also the setting for a complex and shifting spiritual world. At the beginning ol the century it was a multiconlessional city, but by 1700 it represented one ol the most archetypical Catholic cities in Europe. Employing a material approach, this study pieces together how early modern men and women experienced this transformation on a daily basis. Cosmos and Materiality in Early Modern Prague presents a bold alternative understanding ol the history ol early modern religion in Central Europe. The history ol religion in the early modern period has overwhelmingly been analysed through a conlessional lens, but the author shows how Prague’s spiritual worlds were embedded in their natural environment and social relations as much as, it not more than, in conlessional identity in the seventeenth century. While texts in this period trace emerging discourses around notions ol religion, superstition, magic, and what it w as to be Catholic or Protestant, a material approach avoids these category mistakes being applied to everyday practice. It is through a rich scam ol material evidence in Prague — spoons, glass beakers, and amulets as much as traditional devotional objects like rosaries and garnet-encrusted crucilixes—that everyday bel iels, practices, and identities can be
recovered.
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Index For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Abraham 116-19,127 agate 57-8, 202 agency see material agency agnus dei 1-2, 49-50, 65-6, 69-70, 132-3, 141-2, 144, 146, 156-7, 160-2, 165-6, 173-4, 192-7, 206 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 55 alchemy 20, 31 Alraune (Eppendorf) 199-203 altars 32-3, 37-8, 90, 94-5, 142-3, 162-3, 189, 191-2, 197 Altneuschul Synagogue 25 Altötting 180-1 amber 47, 49, 52-5, 60-1, 66-8, 80, 165, 167-9, 177-8 amulets (and charms) 1-3, 5-6, 54, 57-68, 72-3, 79-81, 100, 127-8, 132-5, 144-6, 148, 151-2, 158, 207-8; see abo hearts; rings apothecaries 53-4, 57-8 Aquinas, Thomas 55-6 archaeology 10-11,14-15, 52-3, 57-8, 109-10 architecture 8, 20-1, 31, 38-9, 42 Aristotle 84, 121-2 arma Christi 47-9, 178 artisans 5-6,18, 20-1, 27, 29-30, 57-8,113,116, 119-24, 131-2, 134-5, 139-40, 150-2, 173-4, 194-5, 197-8, 204-5, 207 Augustine of Hippo 55-6 Augustinián order 30, 40-1, 175-6 Austria 36-7, 184,195-6 Bacon, Francis 121-2 baptism 9-10, 14-16, 35-6, 78, 89-94, 98, 100, 116, 163, 203-4 Baroque 4-5, 8, 16, 39, 171-4, 178-9, 189-93, 195-6 Bassevi Von Treuenburg’, Jacob 31-2 beakers 85, 104-8, 113-14, 127, 182-5, 187-8, 197, 207 Bechteler, Caspar 37-8 bedchambers 29, 108-9, 111-13, 191-2, 197 beds 1, 18, 81, 88, 112-13, 133, 135-6, 138, 177, 191-2, 197 beer 28-9, 106-7 Bendi, Jan Jiří 39, 189 Bernt Rula (Tax Roll) (1654) 8, 27 Bethlehem Chapel 6, 32-3, 155-6 Bible, Holy 1-2, 49-50, 86, 97-100, 111-13, 119-20, 135-7, 147-50, 157-8, 205 Melantrich Bible 157-60
Nuremberg Bible (also known as Czech or Utraquist) 74-5, 78-9, 159 birth 47-9, 54, 59-60, 69-70, 78, 89, 112-13, 189, 191 blood 22-3, 66, 81-2, 119, 178, 191 Bohemian Brethren see Unity of Brethren bone 22-3, 33, 38, 47, 52-3, 142-5, see abo ivory Boodt, Anselmus Boetius de 54-9, 61-5, 69-70, 72 books 2-3, 10-13, 22-3, 32-3, 51-5, 57-8, 66, 69, 78, 86-8, 102-4, 111, 120-1,132, 134-9, 147-9, 156-7, 168-9, 195-6, 205-6 censorship 138, 190-1 collections of 9, 69, 90, 133, 136-8, 151, 157-63 placing of 112-13, 133, 136-8 see abo Bible, Holy; postils; prayer books; rosary devotion Borbonius, Matyáš 57-9 Bourdieu, Pierre 101-3, 120 British 34, 39-40, 168 Brno 192-3 broadsheets 10-11, 34-5, 199 brotherhoods 31, 168-9, 174-6, 190, 195-6 Bünting, Heinrich, Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae (1581) 136-7, 149-51 burial 176-7 Burke, Peter 102-3, 127Ո.91 Bynum, Caroline Walker 3-4 Calvinism 6-8, 33-5, 37-8, 43, 126, 131-2, 154-5, 159-60, 162, 164,187 caritas 75, 99; see abo love camelian 67-70, 144, 193-6
240 INDEX Castle District (Hradčany) 18, 20-4, 31, 40-1, 131- 2, 155 catechisms 35-6, 86 ceramics 24-5, 106, 109-10, 114-15 chalcedony 69-70, 205; see aho agate; jasper chalice 35-8, 162-3 Charles IV 22-3 Charles Bridge 182 Charles University 31, 42-3 charms see amulets childhood 4-5, 12-14, 47-9, 53-4, 61-2, 65-70, 84, 86, 89-98, 102-3, 111, 113, 119, 133, 144, 167-8, 177-8, 194; see abo baptism clay 53-4, 114-15, 119; see also terra sigillata clockmakers 2-3, 16, 29-30, 80, 132, 139, 207 Bürgi, Jobst 139 Possdorfer, Johann 139 Šteffenaúr, Kúndrat 29-30, 53-4, 60-1, 80, 112-13, 131-52, 156-7, 160-1, 164, 204-5 clocks 25-6, 124-7, 131-5, 139-41, 146, 150-2, 191-2 clothes, dress 26-9, 65-9, 81, 88, 90,104,112-13, 133, 145-6, 194; see aho jewellery coconut shell/wood 5, 12, 21-2, 52-3, 177-8, 191-2 coins 1-2, 29, 47, 52Ո.14, 80-1, 90-1, 94-5, 132-4, 140-3, 145-6, 151-2, 158, 165, 167-8, 177-8, 191-2; see aho medals Comenius, Jan, Orbis Sensualium Pietus (1658) 29, 147-8 commonplacing 147-8, 150-1 Communion 35-6, 42-3, 65-6, 75-6, 88, 155-6, 163-4 confessional identity 1-2, 7-9, 16, 43, 49-50, 126-8, 134-6, 140, 147, 150, 154-6, 160-6, 168-73, 205-7 confessionalization 7-8, 154-5, 164, 170-3, 206 confession-building 7-9, 15-16, 154-5, 170-1, 206 confraternities 142-3, 168-9, 171, 174-7, 191 consumption 5, 12-13, 16-17, 21-2, 29-30, 69, 192-3, 196 containers (bags, boxes, chests, cupboards, purses) 14, 69, 80, 97, 112-13, 132-3, 136-7, 140-2, 144, 146, 156-60, 191-2, 194, 201 conversion 27-8, 36-7, 43, 134 coral 21-2, 47-9, 52-3, 60-1, 65-72, 144-5, 166-9, 195 cosmos 1-3, 5-6,
9, 12, 14-17, 20-1, 43, 47, 51, 54, 57, 59-60, 64-76, 78, 81-2, 84-5, 99-104, 113, 120-4, 126-8, 131, 134-5, 148, 150-2, 158, 164-5, 204-5, 207 Counter Reformation 16, 39, 79-80, 95-6, 151-2,168-9,171-5,179-80,182-4,187, 189, 194-8, 203, 205 court 5-6, 15-16, 18-22, 24-31, 33, 43, 80, 121-2, 131-2, 139, 153-4, 182-4 courtship 16, 67-8, 79-82 crosses 111, 139 pendant 53-4, 69, 132-3, 140-1, 144, 146, 156-7, 177-9 crucifixes 1-2, 33, 35-6, 127, 132, 140, 151, 160-1, 165-6, 176-7,191-2, 197 Crucifixion 22-3, 34-5, 96-7, 109-11, 124-7, 184-5, 199, 202-3 crystal 3-4,16, 47, 52-3, 60-2, 67-8, 80,124, 132-3, 141-2, 144-5, 193-4 cutlery 1-2, 14-15, 27, 69, 85, 91-4, 100, 107-8, 116-20, 127, 132-3, 142, 146, 156-8 Czech Brethren see Unity of Brethren death 9-10, 13-14, 16, 62-4, 67-8, 77-8, 84, 86, 94-8, 107-8, 112-13, 124-7, 147, 161, 206 Dee, John 31 diamonds 67-9, 80-1, 144,178, 193-4, 196 didactic objects 100, 102-4, 106-8, 111, 113, 119-20, 127-8, 148-9, 185-7, 207 disenchantment 2-3, 16-17, 50, 57, 72-3 domesticating 16,102-3,127,171,173-4,178-9, 192-3, 197-8 Dominican order 40-1, 168-9, 175-6 drinking 28-9, 88, 104-8, 113-16, 181-5, 207 Dürer, Albrecht, Feast of the Rosary (1506) 70 eating 53-4, 92-3, 104-6, 108, 116, 119-20, 206-7 embodied cognition 115 emerald 66, 68-9, 118-19, 144 emotions 14-15, 54,59-60,69-70,74,79-84,88, 99, 102, 108, 116-18, 146, 149-50, 167, 180- 1, 206; see aho joy; love ephemeral prints 179-81 Erasmus, Desiderius 107-8, 124-6, 153 Eucharist see Communion Evans, Robert J. W. 20, 39, 154n.7 evil eye 47-9, 54, 79-80, 144-5; see aho fertility execution
6-7, 25-6, 34-6, 42-3, 109-10, 131-2 exile 26-8, 35-7, 42-3, 164 family 16, 54, 67-8, 77-9, 81, 85-6, 88-9, 93-6, 98-100, 102-8, 113-14, 133-4, 157-8, 181- 2, 187-8, 196, 204-5, 207 Ferdinand II 27-8, 31-8, 40, 131-2, 137-8, 164, 181-2 Ferdinand III 6-7, 188-9
INDEX Ferdinand of the Tyrol 18-20 fertility 47-9, 54, 79-80 Ficino, Marsilio 55 Filippi, Giovanni Maria 42 fire 5-6, 24-5, 31-2, 41-2 flowers 94-5, 147-8, 178, 184-7 lilies 184-8, 197 roses 70-2, 176, 178-9, 184-7 Franciscan order 39-43, 184, 195-6 Frederick V of the Palatinate 33-5, 37-8, 131-2,164 garnet 66-8, 144, 158, 169,178-9 generations 78, 94, 97-8, 100, 137-8, 149, 161, 174, 194-5, 197-8, 203-4, 206-7 Genesis 55, 75, 104, 112-13 gifts 1-2, 12, 14-16, 74-80, 85, 88-94, 97-100, 104-6, 116,118-19, 124-6, 137-8, 139Ո.22, 159, 178, 184-5, 206-7 glass 52-3, 104-6, 108-9, 113, 124, 133, 141-2, 176, 182-5, 187-8, 192-4, 207; see ako beakers glyptic art 122 godparents 1-2, 89-91 guilds 24-5, 27, 41,159, 188 habitus 101-4, 108, 113, 119-20, 127-8 Harrach, Ernst Adalbert von (Archbishop) 36, 38-40, 42-3,175-6, 182, 188 health 16,47-9,59-60,79-81,206; see ako illness hearts 68, 75, 81-4, 86, 136-7, 150, 195-6 amulets, tokens 47-9, 52-3, 60-2, 67-8, 79-81, 132-3, 144, 146, 165Ո.54, 167-8, 177-8, 193, 195-6 Holy Family 85, 168-9, 180n.38 horn 47, 52-3, 65, 165 host 199,201-3 Hus, Jan 6, 22-3, 32-3, 109-10, 155-6, 162-3, 204-5 Hussites 6, 22-3, 31, 42, 86, 155-6, 159-60, 162 hymnals 157-9, 162 Hýzrle z Chodů, Jindřich Michal 191 iconoclasm 4-5,22-3,33, 37-8,131-2,155,162, 187-8, 203 iconography 10-11, 106, 112-13, 126-8, 140, 162, 173-4, 179-92 illness 54, 67-8, 86, 144, 207 Immaculate Conception 39-40, 184, 187, 189, 192, 197 inventories: individual burghers: Armpachová, Dorotha 57-8, 69-70, 82, 156-7, 162-3, 169-70 241 Dirixová, Veronika 52-3, 64-5, 82, 85, 111, 177-8,
182,191-2 Hoffman, Mikuláš 1-3, 162-3, 165 Lang, Heinrich 53-4, 60-1, 90, 177-8, 192-6 Mnichovský, Matieg 112-13, 138, 158-63 Sartellová, Anna Mary 60-1, 64-5, 67-9, 80-1, 85, 196 Šteffenaúr, Kündrat 29-30, 53-4, 60-1, 64-5, 80, 82, 112-13, 131-52,156-7, 160-1, 164-6, 194, 204-5 methodology 10, 12-15 Prague: Lesser Town 1, 53-4, 60-1, 64-5, 80, 90, 98-9, 145, 159-60, 162-3, 177, 192-6 New Town 9, 14, 53-4, 60-5, 68-9, 80, 82, 85, 90-8, 106, 109-12, 132, 138, 141-2, 145, 158-60, 165-8, 194 Old Town 52-4, 57-8, 60-1, 64-5, 67-9, 80-2, 85, 90-2, 95-7,106,111-12,141-2, 145, 156-60, 159Ո.28, 162-3, 165-6, 177-80, 182, 191-2, 196 Irish 39-40, 42-3, 184 Italians 24-5, 28-9, 31, 42, 122, 159 ivory 144-6, 191-2 jasper 47, 60-1, 67-8, 80 Jerusalem 52-3 Jesuit order 32-4, 36, 39, 137-8,175-6, 184, 187-90, 195-6 Clementinum 25-6, 30-1, 39-40, 188 jewellery see amulets; coins; crosses; necklaces; prayer beads; rings Jews 25, 31-2, 39,41-2,140,154-5,168, 188-90 John the Evangelist, St 92-3, 191-2 joy 69, 74, 79, 81, 88, 149, 167 kancionál see hymnal Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein 27-8, 34-5, 139 Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta 20 Kelley, Edward 31 Kepler, Johannes 26, 139 kinship 74-8, 84-5, 89, 93, 97-8, 100, 127-8 Kocin z Kocinétu, Jan 88, 103-4 Koldínüv Zákoník (Koldín’s Code) 13-14 Konečný, Matouš 86, 103-4, 162 Kunstkammer 18-21, 53-4, 72, 118-19, 122-3, 199-203 Lamormaini, William 36 language: Czech 29-30, 35-40, 69, 74, 78, 85-6, 92-3, 135-8, 156-60, 163, 168-9, 174, 180-1, 185, 190
242 INDEX language: (cont.) German 29-30, 36-9, 69, 135-8, 148-9, 185, 194 lapidaries 54-5, 61-2 Leopold I 189 Lesser Town 23-5, 29-31, 36, 39-42, 168-9, 175-6, see abo inventories Letter of Majesty 156 liturgy 5, 34, 37, 157-9, 163, 174-5, 204-5 lived religion 3, 8-12, 50-1, 59-60, 72-3, 206, 208 Lobkovic Palace 18 Lobkovic, Polyxena ЗО Lobkovic, Zdeněk Vojtěch 27-8, 30 Lohelius, Johann (Archbishop) 35, 38 Louthan, Howard 8-9, 37-9, 43,172-3, 189-91 love 16-17, 54, 62-4, 67-8, 75-6, 78-84, 93, 113-14, 184, 195-6, 206-7 Luther, Martin 137, 153-4, 168-9 Lutherans, Lutheranism 1, 6-8, 34-5, 38, 42-3, 69, 112-13,120-1, 133-8, 142-3, 153-7, 159-66, 169-70 Madonna see Mary, Virgin Magdeburg 38, 142-3 magic 1, 3, 49-51, 55, 58-60, 66-7, 72-3, 146, 199-201 malachite 16, 47, 52-3, 60-4, 66, 80-1 mano figa 47-9, 65, 144-5 Manrique de Lara, Maria ЗО Marian column 39, 172, 189-90 marriage 9-10, 16, ЗО, 35-6, 67-8, 74, 78-80, 85, 88, 98, 104-6, 112-13, 116, 134, 188, 190-1, 195-6, 203-4; see abo rings Martinie, Jaroslav 27-8 Martinie, Jiří 175-6 martyrs 4-5, 109-11, 113,161-2, 181-2 Mary, Virgin 34-5, 37-9, 47-9, 53-4, 70-2, 94-5, 111, 131-4, 136-7, 139-40, 165Ո.54, 168-9, 172-6, 179-85, 187-92, 195-7, 204 ofGłotowo 192 of Klatovy 179-80 of Passau 179-80, 192 of Stará Boleslav 179-80, 189-92 of Svatá Horá nad Příbram 179-80 peplum cruentatum 22-3 sodalities 175-6, 188, 190 see abo Immaculate Conception; rosary devotion Masnago, Alessandro 122 Mass 35-6, 75-6, 177-8, 199 material agency 54n.29, 56, 60, 74, 101, 103-4, 107-8, 113-15,119-22, 164-5, 203-4 materiality 2-6, 10-12, 49-50, 54,
61-2, 72, 81, 90, 94, 97-8, 102, 113-15,152, 196 Matthias I 29-32, 156, 159-60 Maximilian I, Bavarian Elector 34-5, 155, 176 Maximilian II 18-20, 31-2 medals 38-9, 47-9, 133, 140-6, 165Ո.54,167-8, 176-7 medicine 31, 54, 57-60, 66, 69-70, 169 Melantrich z Aventina, Jiří 137-8,159; see abo Bible, Holy memento mori 95n.96, 115, 124-6, 203-4 memory 12, 37-9, 77-8, 93-9, 107, 142-3, 148-9, 151-2, 174-5, 188-9, 201-4 mentalité 10-11, 100-3, 120, 126-7, 174 merchants 20-1, 25, 28-9, 31-2, 53-4, 140, 173-4, 197-8 migration 5, 29-30, 36-7 miracles, miraculous 2-5, 39, 55-6, 74-5,131-2, 176, 182, 188-91, 197, 199, 201-3 Miseroni family 122 Mocking of Noah 104,106-8,113-14,127 Moryson, Fynes 21-2, 28-9, 31 motherhood 39, 47-9, 54, 69-70, 79-80, 86, 93, 97-8, 107, 177, 189,192-3 natural philosophy 2-3, 5, 54-60, 69, 72, 120-1 necklaces 54-5, 66-7, 132-3, 145-6, 167-70 Nepomuk, Jan 33-4, 37-8, 181-2, 192 New Town 6, 23-4, 26-7, 31-3, 36, 39-42, 131-2, 155, 164, 177, 180-1, 188-9; see abo inventories nobility 6-8, 22-5, 27-8, 30-2, 34-7, 41, 121-2, 131-2, 140,153-4, 162,175-6, 181-2, 190-1, 194-8 Norbert, St 38-9, 133-4, 142-3 Nuremberg 21-2,26-7,52-3,65,70,135-6,150, 159, 169 Nygryn, Tomáš 176 object biography 77-8, 97-9 occult 55-8, 69 Old Town 23-6, 31, 36, 39-42, 139, 155, 176, 188; see abo inventories Old Town Square 25-6, 34-5, 42-3, 142-3, 189-90 Our Lady of Týn Church 25-6, 35, 37-8, 142-3, 189 painters, paintings 4-5, 20-1, 23Ո.19, 33-5, 37-8, 65, 70-3, 96, 111, 120-1, 179-80, 189, 192, 197; see abo portraits Paracelsus, Theophrastus 55, 58-9, 120-1
INDEX Patent of Recatholicization 6-7, 36-7 paternosters see prayer beads paws 49, 52-3, 60, 64-5, 67-8, 158 pearls 21-2, 53-4, 65, 67-9, 144, 156-7, 167-8, 176, 178, 193-5, 199, 201-3 pelican in her piety 96, 106n.21, 184-5 Pemstein, Polyxena 30 Pernstein, Vratislav 30 Philadelphia Zámrský, Martin 158-60 pietas austriaca 195-6 pietas bohémica 179-92 pilgrimage 8, 39, 52-3, 151-2, 172-3, 179-82, 189-90, 192 tokens 145, 165Ո.54, 191-2 plague 31-2, 53-4, 66, 68 Pliny the Elder 54-5, 57-8, 69 Poland 31-2,153-4, 192 portraits 65-6, 85, 95-7 postáis 1, 49-50, 112, 148-9 by Spangenberg, Johann 112, 134-6, 138, 158-60 Prague Uprising (1611) 32-3 prayer 47-9, 51, 54, 69-72, 86, 94-5, 111-13, 119, 126-7, 142, 180-1, 188-9, 191-2, 205 prayer beads, paternosters 1-3, 47-50, 52-3, 60-1, 69, 132, 134, 140, 145, 151, 156-8, 160-71, 203-7; see ako rosaries prayer books 69, 97-8, 112-13, 156-7, 159-60, 177, 191-2, 205 by Habermann, Johann 69, 112, 156-7 Premonstratensian 18, 38, 40-1, 142-3 printing 137-8, 159-60, 204-5 Psalms, Book of 86, 124-6, 136-7, 148-9, 151, 158 Questenberg, Caspar 38 recatholicization 6-9,15-16, 36-9, 42-3, 132, 138, 142-3, 151-2, 154-5, 165-6, 170-1, 192, 197, 203, 206 Reformation Commissions 36 relics 3-5,8,22-3,33,38,172-3,178,194,201-2 reliquaries 3-4, 34, 142-3, 191-2, 201 Renewed Constitution (Obnovené znzení zemské or Verneuerte Landesordnung) 6-7, 36-7, 137-8 Resurrection 109-10, 112-13, 124, 158 rings 58-9, 62-4, 67-72, 80-2, 95-6, 98-9, 132-3, 142, 144,146, 158 marriage (fede) 62-4, 79, 81-5, 116, 191-2 ritual 47, 59-60, 89, 92-4, 112-13, 154-5, 187, 208
Rokycana, Jan 37-8 243 rosaries, rosary devotion 47-50,52-3,70-2,119, 165-6, 165Ո.54,168-9, 171, 173-81, 191-4, 196-7, 204, 206 rubies 62-4, 66-8, 80-2, 144, 178 Rudolfil 15-16,18-20,22-3,26-32,42-3,53-7, 70,72,118-19,122-3,131-2,137-9,150, 156, 164, 188, 199-203 sacramentals 51, 54, 141-2, 194; see also agnus dei Sadeler, Aegidius 20-1, 23n.l9, 96 Sahlins, Marshall 84 Savery, Roelandt 18, 20-1, 41 Saxon army 34-5, 42-3, 131-2, 164, 189 Scribner, Robert 2-3, 10-12, 65-6, 203 sculptures 4-9, 33, 37-9, 108-9, 162, 172-3, 181- 2, 185, 189 Scultetus, Abraham 33-4 senses 4-5, 10-12, 14-15, 52-3,69,101, 113-15, 168-9, 184-5, 191-2 sight 66, 149-50, 178, 184-5 touch 12, 66-7, 91-2, 106-7,114-15, 118-19, 141-2, 182-4, 192 Slavata, Vüém 22-3, 27-8, 153-4, 162-3 sleep 112-13,144,197,206 Spanish 27-8, 30, 175-6 spoons 1-2, 14-15, 85, 91-4, 100, 116, 119-20, 132-3, 142, 146 stove tiles 29, 103-4, 109-11, 113, 133 Strahov Monastery 18, 38-41, 142-3, 188 St Vitus Cathedral 22-3, 33-4, 37-8 St Wenceslas Chapel 22-3, 34 sub atraque (communion) 35,42-3,155-6,163-4 supernatural 3, 10-11, 51, 55-6, 65-6, 72n.85, 75-6 Swiss Confederation 131-2, 139, 204-5 Synod of Prague (1605) 111-12 Spaček, Adam 109-10 Talmud 136, 149 teeth 1-2, 16, 47, 52-4, 60, 66-7, 72, 206-7 beaver 64-5 lynx 1, 165 wolf 1, 49, 64-5, 165, 205 terra sigillata 53-4, 195 textiles 41, 108, 132, 145, 194 cloth 26, 90, 104 damask 133 silk 69,156-7, 169-70 velvet 156-7 Thirty Years’ War 16, 26-7, 37, 39-40, 42-3, 67-9, 131-2, 137, 152, 155, 164, 178-9, 182- 4, 188-91, 194-5, 197-8 Tischzucht 86
244 INDEX trade 5, 18, 20-2, 25-7, 35-6, 41, 52-3, 122-3, 137-8, 140-2, 177-8 Trent, Council of 4-5, 88-9, 141-2 turquoise 62-4, 67-9, 144 Unity of Brethren 6-7, 57-8, 86, 155-60, 162-3 Utraquism 6-7, 31, 34-5, 42-3, 137-8, 155-8, 162-5, 171, 175-6, 187-8, 192, 204-5 art 34-8 literature 78, 88, 98-9, 157-60, 162-3, 165-6, 169-70 Veleslavína, Daniel Adam 86, 137-8 vernacular see language, Czech Vienna 21-2, 26-31, 69, 131, 139, 153-4, 189, 195-6 Virgin Mary see Mary, Virgin votive objects 54, 76,165n.54,172-3 Waldstein/Wallenstein/Valdštejn Albrecht von 38 Johann Friedrich von (Archbishop) 42 Walsham, Alexandra 2-3, 98 weddings 85, 88, 97-8, 104-6, 120-1 Wenceslas, St 22-3, 142-3, 181-2, 190-1 Wenceslaus Hollár 26 Westphalia, Treaty of 43, 188 White Mountain, Battle of 6-7, 27-8, 34-5, 39, 131-2, 164,189-91 wood 14, 18, 37-8, 52-3, 70, 76,116-18, 132-3, 162, 191-2 Zvonar z Cimperku, Brikci 42 Bayerisch® j Staatsbibliothek Į München |
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Table of Contents List of Illustrations Note on Orthography and Pronunciation Chronology Introduction viii x xi 1 Prague—An Urban Cosmos 18 PART I A SHARED COSMOS 1. Natural Matter 47 2. The Matter of Kinship 74 3. A Cosmos in the Making 100 PART II THE COSMOS AND CONFESSIONS 4. The Clockmaker’s Cosmos 131 5. Fracturing Universal Christianity 153 6. Domesticating the Baroque 172 Conclusion 199 Appendix: Core Inventory List 209 Bibliography Index 213 239
Prague in the seventeenth century is known as a city that was home to a scintillating imperial court crammed with exotic goods, scientists, and artisans, receiving ambassadors from as lar away as Persia; it is also known as a city that surfered plagues, riots, and devastating military attacks. But Prague was also the setting for a complex and shifting spiritual world. At the beginning ol the century it was a multiconlessional city, but by 1700 it represented one ol the most archetypical Catholic cities in Europe. Employing a material approach, this study pieces together how early modern men and women experienced this transformation on a daily basis. Cosmos and Materiality in Early Modern Prague presents a bold alternative understanding ol the history ol early modern religion in Central Europe. The history ol religion in the early modern period has overwhelmingly been analysed through a conlessional lens, but the author shows how Prague’s spiritual worlds were embedded in their natural environment and social relations as much as, it not more than, in conlessional identity in the seventeenth century. While texts in this period trace emerging discourses around notions ol religion, superstition, magic, and what it w as to be Catholic or Protestant, a material approach avoids these category mistakes being applied to everyday practice. It is through a rich scam ol material evidence in Prague — spoons, glass beakers, and amulets as much as traditional devotional objects like rosaries and garnet-encrusted crucilixes—that everyday bel iels, practices, and identities can be
recovered.
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Index For the benefit of digital users, indexed terms that span two pages (e.g., 52-53) may, on occasion, appear on only one of those pages. Abraham 116-19,127 agate 57-8, 202 agency see material agency agnus dei 1-2, 49-50, 65-6, 69-70, 132-3, 141-2, 144, 146, 156-7, 160-2, 165-6, 173-4, 192-7, 206 Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius 55 alchemy 20, 31 Alraune (Eppendorf) 199-203 altars 32-3, 37-8, 90, 94-5, 142-3, 162-3, 189, 191-2, 197 Altneuschul Synagogue 25 Altötting 180-1 amber 47, 49, 52-5, 60-1, 66-8, 80, 165, 167-9, 177-8 amulets (and charms) 1-3, 5-6, 54, 57-68, 72-3, 79-81, 100, 127-8, 132-5, 144-6, 148, 151-2, 158, 207-8; see abo hearts; rings apothecaries 53-4, 57-8 Aquinas, Thomas 55-6 archaeology 10-11,14-15, 52-3, 57-8, 109-10 architecture 8, 20-1, 31, 38-9, 42 Aristotle 84, 121-2 arma Christi 47-9, 178 artisans 5-6,18, 20-1, 27, 29-30, 57-8,113,116, 119-24, 131-2, 134-5, 139-40, 150-2, 173-4, 194-5, 197-8, 204-5, 207 Augustine of Hippo 55-6 Augustinián order 30, 40-1, 175-6 Austria 36-7, 184,195-6 Bacon, Francis 121-2 baptism 9-10, 14-16, 35-6, 78, 89-94, 98, 100, 116, 163, 203-4 Baroque 4-5, 8, 16, 39, 171-4, 178-9, 189-93, 195-6 Bassevi Von Treuenburg’, Jacob 31-2 beakers 85, 104-8, 113-14, 127, 182-5, 187-8, 197, 207 Bechteler, Caspar 37-8 bedchambers 29, 108-9, 111-13, 191-2, 197 beds 1, 18, 81, 88, 112-13, 133, 135-6, 138, 177, 191-2, 197 beer 28-9, 106-7 Bendi, Jan Jiří 39, 189 Bernt Rula (Tax Roll) (1654) 8, 27 Bethlehem Chapel 6, 32-3, 155-6 Bible, Holy 1-2, 49-50, 86, 97-100, 111-13, 119-20, 135-7, 147-50, 157-8, 205 Melantrich Bible 157-60
Nuremberg Bible (also known as Czech or Utraquist) 74-5, 78-9, 159 birth 47-9, 54, 59-60, 69-70, 78, 89, 112-13, 189, 191 blood 22-3, 66, 81-2, 119, 178, 191 Bohemian Brethren see Unity of Brethren bone 22-3, 33, 38, 47, 52-3, 142-5, see abo ivory Boodt, Anselmus Boetius de 54-9, 61-5, 69-70, 72 books 2-3, 10-13, 22-3, 32-3, 51-5, 57-8, 66, 69, 78, 86-8, 102-4, 111, 120-1,132, 134-9, 147-9, 156-7, 168-9, 195-6, 205-6 censorship 138, 190-1 collections of 9, 69, 90, 133, 136-8, 151, 157-63 placing of 112-13, 133, 136-8 see abo Bible, Holy; postils; prayer books; rosary devotion Borbonius, Matyáš 57-9 Bourdieu, Pierre 101-3, 120 British 34, 39-40, 168 Brno 192-3 broadsheets 10-11, 34-5, 199 brotherhoods 31, 168-9, 174-6, 190, 195-6 Bünting, Heinrich, Itinerarium Sacrae Scripturae (1581) 136-7, 149-51 burial 176-7 Burke, Peter 102-3, 127Ո.91 Bynum, Caroline Walker 3-4 Calvinism 6-8, 33-5, 37-8, 43, 126, 131-2, 154-5, 159-60, 162, 164,187 caritas 75, 99; see abo love camelian 67-70, 144, 193-6
240 INDEX Castle District (Hradčany) 18, 20-4, 31, 40-1, 131- 2, 155 catechisms 35-6, 86 ceramics 24-5, 106, 109-10, 114-15 chalcedony 69-70, 205; see aho agate; jasper chalice 35-8, 162-3 Charles IV 22-3 Charles Bridge 182 Charles University 31, 42-3 charms see amulets childhood 4-5, 12-14, 47-9, 53-4, 61-2, 65-70, 84, 86, 89-98, 102-3, 111, 113, 119, 133, 144, 167-8, 177-8, 194; see abo baptism clay 53-4, 114-15, 119; see also terra sigillata clockmakers 2-3, 16, 29-30, 80, 132, 139, 207 Bürgi, Jobst 139 Possdorfer, Johann 139 Šteffenaúr, Kúndrat 29-30, 53-4, 60-1, 80, 112-13, 131-52, 156-7, 160-1, 164, 204-5 clocks 25-6, 124-7, 131-5, 139-41, 146, 150-2, 191-2 clothes, dress 26-9, 65-9, 81, 88, 90,104,112-13, 133, 145-6, 194; see aho jewellery coconut shell/wood 5, 12, 21-2, 52-3, 177-8, 191-2 coins 1-2, 29, 47, 52Ո.14, 80-1, 90-1, 94-5, 132-4, 140-3, 145-6, 151-2, 158, 165, 167-8, 177-8, 191-2; see aho medals Comenius, Jan, Orbis Sensualium Pietus (1658) 29, 147-8 commonplacing 147-8, 150-1 Communion 35-6, 42-3, 65-6, 75-6, 88, 155-6, 163-4 confessional identity 1-2, 7-9, 16, 43, 49-50, 126-8, 134-6, 140, 147, 150, 154-6, 160-6, 168-73, 205-7 confessionalization 7-8, 154-5, 164, 170-3, 206 confession-building 7-9, 15-16, 154-5, 170-1, 206 confraternities 142-3, 168-9, 171, 174-7, 191 consumption 5, 12-13, 16-17, 21-2, 29-30, 69, 192-3, 196 containers (bags, boxes, chests, cupboards, purses) 14, 69, 80, 97, 112-13, 132-3, 136-7, 140-2, 144, 146, 156-60, 191-2, 194, 201 conversion 27-8, 36-7, 43, 134 coral 21-2, 47-9, 52-3, 60-1, 65-72, 144-5, 166-9, 195 cosmos 1-3, 5-6,
9, 12, 14-17, 20-1, 43, 47, 51, 54, 57, 59-60, 64-76, 78, 81-2, 84-5, 99-104, 113, 120-4, 126-8, 131, 134-5, 148, 150-2, 158, 164-5, 204-5, 207 Counter Reformation 16, 39, 79-80, 95-6, 151-2,168-9,171-5,179-80,182-4,187, 189, 194-8, 203, 205 court 5-6, 15-16, 18-22, 24-31, 33, 43, 80, 121-2, 131-2, 139, 153-4, 182-4 courtship 16, 67-8, 79-82 crosses 111, 139 pendant 53-4, 69, 132-3, 140-1, 144, 146, 156-7, 177-9 crucifixes 1-2, 33, 35-6, 127, 132, 140, 151, 160-1, 165-6, 176-7,191-2, 197 Crucifixion 22-3, 34-5, 96-7, 109-11, 124-7, 184-5, 199, 202-3 crystal 3-4,16, 47, 52-3, 60-2, 67-8, 80,124, 132-3, 141-2, 144-5, 193-4 cutlery 1-2, 14-15, 27, 69, 85, 91-4, 100, 107-8, 116-20, 127, 132-3, 142, 146, 156-8 Czech Brethren see Unity of Brethren death 9-10, 13-14, 16, 62-4, 67-8, 77-8, 84, 86, 94-8, 107-8, 112-13, 124-7, 147, 161, 206 Dee, John 31 diamonds 67-9, 80-1, 144,178, 193-4, 196 didactic objects 100, 102-4, 106-8, 111, 113, 119-20, 127-8, 148-9, 185-7, 207 disenchantment 2-3, 16-17, 50, 57, 72-3 domesticating 16,102-3,127,171,173-4,178-9, 192-3, 197-8 Dominican order 40-1, 168-9, 175-6 drinking 28-9, 88, 104-8, 113-16, 181-5, 207 Dürer, Albrecht, Feast of the Rosary (1506) 70 eating 53-4, 92-3, 104-6, 108, 116, 119-20, 206-7 embodied cognition 115 emerald 66, 68-9, 118-19, 144 emotions 14-15, 54,59-60,69-70,74,79-84,88, 99, 102, 108, 116-18, 146, 149-50, 167, 180- 1, 206; see aho joy; love ephemeral prints 179-81 Erasmus, Desiderius 107-8, 124-6, 153 Eucharist see Communion Evans, Robert J. W. 20, 39, 154n.7 evil eye 47-9, 54, 79-80, 144-5; see aho fertility execution
6-7, 25-6, 34-6, 42-3, 109-10, 131-2 exile 26-8, 35-7, 42-3, 164 family 16, 54, 67-8, 77-9, 81, 85-6, 88-9, 93-6, 98-100, 102-8, 113-14, 133-4, 157-8, 181- 2, 187-8, 196, 204-5, 207 Ferdinand II 27-8, 31-8, 40, 131-2, 137-8, 164, 181-2 Ferdinand III 6-7, 188-9
INDEX Ferdinand of the Tyrol 18-20 fertility 47-9, 54, 79-80 Ficino, Marsilio 55 Filippi, Giovanni Maria 42 fire 5-6, 24-5, 31-2, 41-2 flowers 94-5, 147-8, 178, 184-7 lilies 184-8, 197 roses 70-2, 176, 178-9, 184-7 Franciscan order 39-43, 184, 195-6 Frederick V of the Palatinate 33-5, 37-8, 131-2,164 garnet 66-8, 144, 158, 169,178-9 generations 78, 94, 97-8, 100, 137-8, 149, 161, 174, 194-5, 197-8, 203-4, 206-7 Genesis 55, 75, 104, 112-13 gifts 1-2, 12, 14-16, 74-80, 85, 88-94, 97-100, 104-6, 116,118-19, 124-6, 137-8, 139Ո.22, 159, 178, 184-5, 206-7 glass 52-3, 104-6, 108-9, 113, 124, 133, 141-2, 176, 182-5, 187-8, 192-4, 207; see ako beakers glyptic art 122 godparents 1-2, 89-91 guilds 24-5, 27, 41,159, 188 habitus 101-4, 108, 113, 119-20, 127-8 Harrach, Ernst Adalbert von (Archbishop) 36, 38-40, 42-3,175-6, 182, 188 health 16,47-9,59-60,79-81,206; see ako illness hearts 68, 75, 81-4, 86, 136-7, 150, 195-6 amulets, tokens 47-9, 52-3, 60-2, 67-8, 79-81, 132-3, 144, 146, 165Ո.54, 167-8, 177-8, 193, 195-6 Holy Family 85, 168-9, 180n.38 horn 47, 52-3, 65, 165 host 199,201-3 Hus, Jan 6, 22-3, 32-3, 109-10, 155-6, 162-3, 204-5 Hussites 6, 22-3, 31, 42, 86, 155-6, 159-60, 162 hymnals 157-9, 162 Hýzrle z Chodů, Jindřich Michal 191 iconoclasm 4-5,22-3,33, 37-8,131-2,155,162, 187-8, 203 iconography 10-11, 106, 112-13, 126-8, 140, 162, 173-4, 179-92 illness 54, 67-8, 86, 144, 207 Immaculate Conception 39-40, 184, 187, 189, 192, 197 inventories: individual burghers: Armpachová, Dorotha 57-8, 69-70, 82, 156-7, 162-3, 169-70 241 Dirixová, Veronika 52-3, 64-5, 82, 85, 111, 177-8,
182,191-2 Hoffman, Mikuláš 1-3, 162-3, 165 Lang, Heinrich 53-4, 60-1, 90, 177-8, 192-6 Mnichovský, Matieg 112-13, 138, 158-63 Sartellová, Anna Mary 60-1, 64-5, 67-9, 80-1, 85, 196 Šteffenaúr, Kündrat 29-30, 53-4, 60-1, 64-5, 80, 82, 112-13, 131-52,156-7, 160-1, 164-6, 194, 204-5 methodology 10, 12-15 Prague: Lesser Town 1, 53-4, 60-1, 64-5, 80, 90, 98-9, 145, 159-60, 162-3, 177, 192-6 New Town 9, 14, 53-4, 60-5, 68-9, 80, 82, 85, 90-8, 106, 109-12, 132, 138, 141-2, 145, 158-60, 165-8, 194 Old Town 52-4, 57-8, 60-1, 64-5, 67-9, 80-2, 85, 90-2, 95-7,106,111-12,141-2, 145, 156-60, 159Ո.28, 162-3, 165-6, 177-80, 182, 191-2, 196 Irish 39-40, 42-3, 184 Italians 24-5, 28-9, 31, 42, 122, 159 ivory 144-6, 191-2 jasper 47, 60-1, 67-8, 80 Jerusalem 52-3 Jesuit order 32-4, 36, 39, 137-8,175-6, 184, 187-90, 195-6 Clementinum 25-6, 30-1, 39-40, 188 jewellery see amulets; coins; crosses; necklaces; prayer beads; rings Jews 25, 31-2, 39,41-2,140,154-5,168, 188-90 John the Evangelist, St 92-3, 191-2 joy 69, 74, 79, 81, 88, 149, 167 kancionál see hymnal Karl I, Prince of Liechtenstein 27-8, 34-5, 139 Kaufmann, Thomas DaCosta 20 Kelley, Edward 31 Kepler, Johannes 26, 139 kinship 74-8, 84-5, 89, 93, 97-8, 100, 127-8 Kocin z Kocinétu, Jan 88, 103-4 Koldínüv Zákoník (Koldín’s Code) 13-14 Konečný, Matouš 86, 103-4, 162 Kunstkammer 18-21, 53-4, 72, 118-19, 122-3, 199-203 Lamormaini, William 36 language: Czech 29-30, 35-40, 69, 74, 78, 85-6, 92-3, 135-8, 156-60, 163, 168-9, 174, 180-1, 185, 190
242 INDEX language: (cont.) German 29-30, 36-9, 69, 135-8, 148-9, 185, 194 lapidaries 54-5, 61-2 Leopold I 189 Lesser Town 23-5, 29-31, 36, 39-42, 168-9, 175-6, see abo inventories Letter of Majesty 156 liturgy 5, 34, 37, 157-9, 163, 174-5, 204-5 lived religion 3, 8-12, 50-1, 59-60, 72-3, 206, 208 Lobkovic Palace 18 Lobkovic, Polyxena ЗО Lobkovic, Zdeněk Vojtěch 27-8, 30 Lohelius, Johann (Archbishop) 35, 38 Louthan, Howard 8-9, 37-9, 43,172-3, 189-91 love 16-17, 54, 62-4, 67-8, 75-6, 78-84, 93, 113-14, 184, 195-6, 206-7 Luther, Martin 137, 153-4, 168-9 Lutherans, Lutheranism 1, 6-8, 34-5, 38, 42-3, 69, 112-13,120-1, 133-8, 142-3, 153-7, 159-66, 169-70 Madonna see Mary, Virgin Magdeburg 38, 142-3 magic 1, 3, 49-51, 55, 58-60, 66-7, 72-3, 146, 199-201 malachite 16, 47, 52-3, 60-4, 66, 80-1 mano figa 47-9, 65, 144-5 Manrique de Lara, Maria ЗО Marian column 39, 172, 189-90 marriage 9-10, 16, ЗО, 35-6, 67-8, 74, 78-80, 85, 88, 98, 104-6, 112-13, 116, 134, 188, 190-1, 195-6, 203-4; see abo rings Martinie, Jaroslav 27-8 Martinie, Jiří 175-6 martyrs 4-5, 109-11, 113,161-2, 181-2 Mary, Virgin 34-5, 37-9, 47-9, 53-4, 70-2, 94-5, 111, 131-4, 136-7, 139-40, 165Ո.54, 168-9, 172-6, 179-85, 187-92, 195-7, 204 ofGłotowo 192 of Klatovy 179-80 of Passau 179-80, 192 of Stará Boleslav 179-80, 189-92 of Svatá Horá nad Příbram 179-80 peplum cruentatum 22-3 sodalities 175-6, 188, 190 see abo Immaculate Conception; rosary devotion Masnago, Alessandro 122 Mass 35-6, 75-6, 177-8, 199 material agency 54n.29, 56, 60, 74, 101, 103-4, 107-8, 113-15,119-22, 164-5, 203-4 materiality 2-6, 10-12, 49-50, 54,
61-2, 72, 81, 90, 94, 97-8, 102, 113-15,152, 196 Matthias I 29-32, 156, 159-60 Maximilian I, Bavarian Elector 34-5, 155, 176 Maximilian II 18-20, 31-2 medals 38-9, 47-9, 133, 140-6, 165Ո.54,167-8, 176-7 medicine 31, 54, 57-60, 66, 69-70, 169 Melantrich z Aventina, Jiří 137-8,159; see abo Bible, Holy memento mori 95n.96, 115, 124-6, 203-4 memory 12, 37-9, 77-8, 93-9, 107, 142-3, 148-9, 151-2, 174-5, 188-9, 201-4 mentalité 10-11, 100-3, 120, 126-7, 174 merchants 20-1, 25, 28-9, 31-2, 53-4, 140, 173-4, 197-8 migration 5, 29-30, 36-7 miracles, miraculous 2-5, 39, 55-6, 74-5,131-2, 176, 182, 188-91, 197, 199, 201-3 Miseroni family 122 Mocking of Noah 104,106-8,113-14,127 Moryson, Fynes 21-2, 28-9, 31 motherhood 39, 47-9, 54, 69-70, 79-80, 86, 93, 97-8, 107, 177, 189,192-3 natural philosophy 2-3, 5, 54-60, 69, 72, 120-1 necklaces 54-5, 66-7, 132-3, 145-6, 167-70 Nepomuk, Jan 33-4, 37-8, 181-2, 192 New Town 6, 23-4, 26-7, 31-3, 36, 39-42, 131-2, 155, 164, 177, 180-1, 188-9; see abo inventories nobility 6-8, 22-5, 27-8, 30-2, 34-7, 41, 121-2, 131-2, 140,153-4, 162,175-6, 181-2, 190-1, 194-8 Norbert, St 38-9, 133-4, 142-3 Nuremberg 21-2,26-7,52-3,65,70,135-6,150, 159, 169 Nygryn, Tomáš 176 object biography 77-8, 97-9 occult 55-8, 69 Old Town 23-6, 31, 36, 39-42, 139, 155, 176, 188; see abo inventories Old Town Square 25-6, 34-5, 42-3, 142-3, 189-90 Our Lady of Týn Church 25-6, 35, 37-8, 142-3, 189 painters, paintings 4-5, 20-1, 23Ո.19, 33-5, 37-8, 65, 70-3, 96, 111, 120-1, 179-80, 189, 192, 197; see abo portraits Paracelsus, Theophrastus 55, 58-9, 120-1
INDEX Patent of Recatholicization 6-7, 36-7 paternosters see prayer beads paws 49, 52-3, 60, 64-5, 67-8, 158 pearls 21-2, 53-4, 65, 67-9, 144, 156-7, 167-8, 176, 178, 193-5, 199, 201-3 pelican in her piety 96, 106n.21, 184-5 Pemstein, Polyxena 30 Pernstein, Vratislav 30 Philadelphia Zámrský, Martin 158-60 pietas austriaca 195-6 pietas bohémica 179-92 pilgrimage 8, 39, 52-3, 151-2, 172-3, 179-82, 189-90, 192 tokens 145, 165Ո.54, 191-2 plague 31-2, 53-4, 66, 68 Pliny the Elder 54-5, 57-8, 69 Poland 31-2,153-4, 192 portraits 65-6, 85, 95-7 postáis 1, 49-50, 112, 148-9 by Spangenberg, Johann 112, 134-6, 138, 158-60 Prague Uprising (1611) 32-3 prayer 47-9, 51, 54, 69-72, 86, 94-5, 111-13, 119, 126-7, 142, 180-1, 188-9, 191-2, 205 prayer beads, paternosters 1-3, 47-50, 52-3, 60-1, 69, 132, 134, 140, 145, 151, 156-8, 160-71, 203-7; see ako rosaries prayer books 69, 97-8, 112-13, 156-7, 159-60, 177, 191-2, 205 by Habermann, Johann 69, 112, 156-7 Premonstratensian 18, 38, 40-1, 142-3 printing 137-8, 159-60, 204-5 Psalms, Book of 86, 124-6, 136-7, 148-9, 151, 158 Questenberg, Caspar 38 recatholicization 6-9,15-16, 36-9, 42-3, 132, 138, 142-3, 151-2, 154-5, 165-6, 170-1, 192, 197, 203, 206 Reformation Commissions 36 relics 3-5,8,22-3,33,38,172-3,178,194,201-2 reliquaries 3-4, 34, 142-3, 191-2, 201 Renewed Constitution (Obnovené znzení zemské or Verneuerte Landesordnung) 6-7, 36-7, 137-8 Resurrection 109-10, 112-13, 124, 158 rings 58-9, 62-4, 67-72, 80-2, 95-6, 98-9, 132-3, 142, 144,146, 158 marriage (fede) 62-4, 79, 81-5, 116, 191-2 ritual 47, 59-60, 89, 92-4, 112-13, 154-5, 187, 208
Rokycana, Jan 37-8 243 rosaries, rosary devotion 47-50,52-3,70-2,119, 165-6, 165Ո.54,168-9, 171, 173-81, 191-4, 196-7, 204, 206 rubies 62-4, 66-8, 80-2, 144, 178 Rudolfil 15-16,18-20,22-3,26-32,42-3,53-7, 70,72,118-19,122-3,131-2,137-9,150, 156, 164, 188, 199-203 sacramentals 51, 54, 141-2, 194; see also agnus dei Sadeler, Aegidius 20-1, 23n.l9, 96 Sahlins, Marshall 84 Savery, Roelandt 18, 20-1, 41 Saxon army 34-5, 42-3, 131-2, 164, 189 Scribner, Robert 2-3, 10-12, 65-6, 203 sculptures 4-9, 33, 37-9, 108-9, 162, 172-3, 181- 2, 185, 189 Scultetus, Abraham 33-4 senses 4-5, 10-12, 14-15, 52-3,69,101, 113-15, 168-9, 184-5, 191-2 sight 66, 149-50, 178, 184-5 touch 12, 66-7, 91-2, 106-7,114-15, 118-19, 141-2, 182-4, 192 Slavata, Vüém 22-3, 27-8, 153-4, 162-3 sleep 112-13,144,197,206 Spanish 27-8, 30, 175-6 spoons 1-2, 14-15, 85, 91-4, 100, 116, 119-20, 132-3, 142, 146 stove tiles 29, 103-4, 109-11, 113, 133 Strahov Monastery 18, 38-41, 142-3, 188 St Vitus Cathedral 22-3, 33-4, 37-8 St Wenceslas Chapel 22-3, 34 sub atraque (communion) 35,42-3,155-6,163-4 supernatural 3, 10-11, 51, 55-6, 65-6, 72n.85, 75-6 Swiss Confederation 131-2, 139, 204-5 Synod of Prague (1605) 111-12 Spaček, Adam 109-10 Talmud 136, 149 teeth 1-2, 16, 47, 52-4, 60, 66-7, 72, 206-7 beaver 64-5 lynx 1, 165 wolf 1, 49, 64-5, 165, 205 terra sigillata 53-4, 195 textiles 41, 108, 132, 145, 194 cloth 26, 90, 104 damask 133 silk 69,156-7, 169-70 velvet 156-7 Thirty Years’ War 16, 26-7, 37, 39-40, 42-3, 67-9, 131-2, 137, 152, 155, 164, 178-9, 182- 4, 188-91, 194-5, 197-8 Tischzucht 86
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