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INDEX Jacobellus of Mies—

Articles of Prague, 146 Maintained necessity of communion in two kinds, 112, 145 Jaffet, Brother, writings of, 241 Jagii, Professor, on influence of ChelKicky's works, 153

Janov, Matthew of— Precursor of Hus, 79

Recantation, 81 Sketch of, 80 Theological works, 81, 82, 83 Writings influenced by schism, 80, 84

Jarlock, Abbot of Muhlhausen,

chronicle of, 47 — Jerome of Prague Connection with Hus, 141 Letter to Lord Lacek of Kiavaf, 142

Jireiek, Dr.— of Lucas of Prague, 222 of History of Bohemian Literature, 406 John, King, dislike to Bohemian Biography Handbook

language, 296

John of Luxemburg, cosmopolitanism of, 29

102

Crusade against

Naples, Deposed,

Joseph

King Ladislas of

105 113

II.

Judas, Legend of,

lan16

143. 364

Bohemian

270

on

Bohemia

and

Greek Church, 137 Kbel, John, lays articles from Wycliffe's writings before Assembly at Prague, 91 Keatinge— Account of Komensk^'s reception in London, 262 On prophecies of Drabik, 273 Klicpera, Wenceslas, plays of, 405 Kniha stariho pina z Rozmberka, oldest prose work in Bohemia, SI KoUar, John—

with Jungmann, Correspondence Safafik, and Palack;^; 382 Daughter of Sldva, 372; "fore-

"

song quoted, 376; sonnets quoted, 379 Sketch of career, 371 Kolovrat, Count, one of founders of Bohemian

Museum,

370

Kolovrat, Count, comedies, 405 Kolovrat-Liebsteinsky, Francis Count, manuscript of Griineberg sent to, 6

— 249 "Christian Academy of Pansophy,"

plan of founding, 267, 290 Didactica Magna, 250, 287 Educational works, 251, 260, 286, of England, 262 Janua Linguarum, 261; account Impressions of, 287 the

World,

251, 262;

summary of, 277 seqq. literature,

Letters to Marek, 367 Sketch of life, 362 Translations from English, 363 Justinus, Bishop, Komensk]^ succeeds,

Statni Pravo, 408

Labyrinth oj

10

Jungmann, Joseph— of

CeskS

Investigations

289

excluded Bohemian from schools, 358 guage "Joys of St. Mary," legend of,

History

Kalousek, Josefs

Komensk^,

John XXII.— And Hus,

419

Last Bishop of Bohemian Brethren, 270, 276 Lux in Tenebris, 276, 293 Pansophic works, 261, 269, 289, 293 Physica, 260 Sketch of life, 250, 252 seqq.

Via Lucis,

268, 290