Course: Numismatics

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Course title Numismatics
Course code KHI/K081
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction unspecified
Work placements unspecified
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Velička Tomáš, doc. Mgr. Ph.D.
Course content
1. Definitions of numismatics, basic literature, relations with other fields 2. The development of scientific numismatics from the 18th to the 21st century 3. Global development from antiquity to the present 4. Sources of numismatics 5. Mining of precious metals (mining regions in the Czech lands), coin production, socio-economic aspects of extraction of precious metals 6. Pre-mintage means of payment, Celtic coinage, Roman coins in our territory, Great Moravian period 7. The denarius period of Czech numismatics (10th - 12th centuries) - the coin as a mean of payment and as an expression of the duke's representation; the organization of coinage and the bracteate currency in the 13th centur 8. Wenceslas II coin Reform and Prague groschen, the development of the late Middle Ages 9. Economic Development and coin in the Early Modern Period I. (Tolar currency period) 10. Economic development and coins in early modern times II. (Conventional currency period) 11. Excursion 12. Work with sources of the accounting nature of the pre-modern period, the coin and its reflection in the pre-modern society 13. Taxes and financial administration from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century, development of the tax 14. Period of Austrian and Crown currencies

Learning activities and teaching methods
unspecified, unspecified
Learning outcomes
Introduction to the terminology, literature, and basic facts about the development of specie in Bohemia and Moravia, with a look at the development and influence of neighboring countries, mainly Germany. The instruction is complimented by computer presentations and numismatic material connected to the theme. Students are also assigned to make reports about individual themes.
Basic orientation in the subject, an introduction to professional centers in the Czech Republic, the basic literature, and a basic orientation in the classification of coinage.
Prerequisites
Basic orientation in Czech History

Assessment methods and criteria
unspecified
Good attendance and continual task fulfillment.
Recommended literature
  • Emanuela Nohejlová-Prátová. Základy numismatiky. Praha, 1986.
  • Jacques Le Goff. Peníze ve středověku. Historicko-antropologická studie. Praha, 2012.
  • Jan Kořan. Přehledné dějiny československého hornictví. 1. díl. Praha, 1955.
  • Jarmila Hásková. Česká mince v době románské. Příspěvek k ikonografii českých denárů 10.-12. století. Praha, 1978.
  • Jiří Sejbal. Základy peněžního vývoje. Brno, 1997.
  • Josef Nožička. Hospodářský a měnový vývoj v našich zemích. Praha, 1946.
  • Karel Castelin. Česká drobná mince doby předhusitské a husitské (1300-1471). Praha, 1953.
  • Kolektiv autorů. České, moravské a slezské mince 10.-20. století. Praha, 1991.
  • Kolektiv autorů. Nálezy mincí v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku I-IV. Praha, 1955.
  • Kolektiv autorů. Peníze v českých zemích do roku 1919. Praha, 1996.
  • Pavla Slavíčková. Účetnictví mezi tradicí a racionalitou v českých zemích od středověku do počátku 18. století. Dolní Břežany, 2017.
  • Petr Vorel. Od pražského groše ke koruně české : průvodce dějinami peněz v českých zemích. Praha, 2004.
  • Petr Vorel. Stříbro v evropském peněžním oběhu 16. - 17. století (1472-1717). Praha, 2009.
  • Roman Vondra. Peníze v moderních českých dějinách. Praha, 2012.
  • Zdeněk Petráň. Ilustrovaná encyklopedie české, moravské a slezské numismatiky. Praha, 2013.
  • Zdeněk Petráň. První české mince. Praha, 1998.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester
Faculty: Faculty of Arts Study plan (Version): Archival Science and Record Management (A13) Category: History courses 2 Recommended year of study:2, Recommended semester: Winter