Title: Hospodářská instrukce jako pramen poznání života na hradech na prahu raného novověku (Na příkladu instrukce pro křivoklátského hejtmana Albrechta z Vřesovic z roku 1528)
Other Titles: Economic Instruction as a Source of Knowledge of Life in Castles on the Threshold of the Early Modern Period (On the Example of Instruction for Křivoklát Hetman Albrecht of Vřesovice)
Authors: Boukal, Jan
Citation: Castellologica bohemica 17. 2017, č. 17, s. 155–171.
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: článek
article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/50421
ISSN: 1211-6831
Keywords: hrad;ekonomické instrukce;16. století;každodenní život;administrace domény
Keywords in different language: castle;economic instruction;the 16th century;everyday life;domain administration
Abstract in different language: The paper focuses on the question of value of medieval and early modern economic instruction in castellology, and tries to introduce a brief overview of their origins in Czech ambience. A case study follows, focused on the instruction for Křivoklát hetman Albrecht of Vřesovice from 1528. In the instruction, duties of hetmans, burgraves and several other castle officials and servants (such as revenue scribes, cooks, head cooks, bakers, blacksmiths and maltsters) are described in detail. Moreover, the hinterland of the castle and instructions on its maintenance are also mentioned. Despite the fact that the confrontation with other sources shows this instruction was never fully implemented, it represents an interesting insight into the vision of ideal administration and economic running of the castle and it can be considered a unique source for studying everyday life in a castle. The edition of sources is part of the text.
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
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