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Studia Historica Tyrnaviensia

( XXIV: 1 )
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Trnava
Year
2024
Pages
121
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Soft
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At the beginning of the summer another issue of the popular scientific journal Studia Historica Tyrnaviensia was published. This issue represents its twenty-fourth year, which brings interesting, stimulating and, above all, scholarly works by several renowned experts on the published topics. The introductory study by a pair of authors, Erik Hrnciarik and Alena Bistakova, brings the latest findings on the settlement of the Bratislava-Zlate piesky site in the Early and Late Stone Age. As the title already implies, this is an issue from the field of archaeology and in their study the authors present several findings on the settlement of the linear pottery and Iron Age culture in the Pomorina location under study. The following study presents the output of Peter Chlepek's research. In it, the author discusses in detail the issue of the Soblahov manor in the medieval period. The study by Michal Frank presents basic knowledge about wine production in Bratislava in the 15th and 16th centuries. In the introduction to the study, the author presents the main tendencies and efforts of the Bratislavians to control the wine trade in the city and, on the basis of a content analysis of the tapping order from Bratislava (1497), explains the main principles of tapping in the urban environment at the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century. Ingrid Halaszova has enriched this issue with a study entitled Portrait of an Unknown Young Man as a putative work of G.B. Lampi the Elder. On identification and author hypotheses. In the study, the author analyses in more detail not only the hypothesis of Lampi's authorship of the painting, but also the identity of the depicted man. The above studies are followed by reviews by Nikola Mihalova, Stefan Pacola and Alena Mackova. This issue concludes with three event reports, two by Professor Zuzana Lopatkova and one by Dr. Maria Letzova.
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