Mgr. Marta Vaculínová Ph.D.
vaculinova@ics.cas.cz
+420 234 612 322
Department of Neo-Latin Studies
scholar
ASEP
Bibliography
Research focus
Neo-Latin literature, especially poetry; humanist letters, history of education, alba amicorum and libraries of early modern intellectuals
Education
1995–2000: Ph.D. – Classical Philology, Masaryk University in Brno, thesis: Milostná a přírodní lyrika Bohuslava Hasištejnského z Lobkovic (The love and nature lyric by Bohuslaus of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein)
1988–1995: Mgr. – Latin and Auxiliary Historical Sciences, Charles University in Prague
Employment history
2016 - present: Centre for Classical Studies at the Institute of Philosophy of the Czech Academy of Sciences - researcher
1996 – 2016: Library of the National Museum, Prague - head of department of manuscripts and rare books
Grants
Selection:
"Europa humanistica II.: Editing and translating ancient classics in the Czech lands at the turn of the 16th century", Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 2019-2021 (responsible researcher)
„Archduke Ferdinand II of Tyrol (1529–1595) and his cultural patronage between Prague and Innsbruck“, Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 2017–2019 (responsible researcher )
„Forms of Humanism in Literature of the Bohemian Lands, 1469–1622“, Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 2016-2018 (responsible researcher PhDr. Lucie Storchová, Ph.D.)
„PROVENIO – The Method of the Book Provenance Research “, programm of the Czech Ministry of Culture NAKI 2012-2015 (responsible researche PhDr. Jaroslava Kašparová, Ph.D.)
Collaboration at the international project Europa humanistica
„Research of the Library of Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria “, Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 2006-2008 (responsible researcher Mgr. Ivo Purš, Ph.D. )
“Complete poetical work by Paulus a Gisbice”, part of the research project of the Historical Museum „Personalities of the Czech Science and Culture“ 2005-2009, 2006-2011
“Complete poetical work by Bohuslaus of Lobkowicz and Hassenstein”, Grant Agency of the Czech Republic, 2003-2006
Fellowships and research stays
1995 – Universität Konstanz,1 semestr
Several short stays in the Herzog-August-Library in Wolfenbüttel
Teaching
The image of the city in the early modern Latin literature (course); Philosophical faculty of the Charles University; winter semestr 2015/2016
Humanist Poetry (course); Philosophical faculty of the Charles University; winter semestr 2010/2011
Humanist Poetry (course); Philosophical faculty of the Charles University; winter semestr 2009/2010
Conference papers and lectures abroad
Selection:
17th International Congress of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies, 2018 Albacete, paper: „Christus, natura, Apollo. Personal Mottos of Humanists from the Czech Lands".
Conference "Stadt und die Reformation - Krakau, Nürnberg und Prag (1500-1618)", 2017 Nürnberg, paper: „Humanistennetzwerke in Prag zu Beginn des 17. Jahrhunderts".
Conference „Humanistisches Wissenstransfer zwischen der Schweiz und Ostmitteleuropa“, 2013 Zürich, Institut für schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte, paper: „Antonín Truhlář und seine Sammlung von Geleniana“.
Conference „Der Weg des Buches“, 2009 Bratislava, Historický ústav SAV and Institut für schweizerische Reformationsgeschichte, paper „Das Buch als Geschenk. Böhmischer Dichter Paulus a Gisbice und seine Bibliothek“.
Congress IANLS Uppsala 2009, paper „Gustav Adolf, the King of Sweden, in the Latin Poetry of Czech Humanists“.
Conference “War-Booty. A Common European Cultural Heritage”, 2008 Stockholm, Livrustkammaren/Royal Armoury, paper „Bohemica in Sweden and the National Museum Library in Prague“.
Congress IANLS Budapest 2006, paper „Humanistische Dichter Böhmens und ihre Presenz in den gedruckten nicht-bohemikale Anthologien des 16. – 17. Jahrhuderts“.
Editorial positions
Editorial board of the journal Studie o rukopisech (member since 2010)
Editorial board Knihy a dějiny (member since 2010)
Editorial board Sborník NM- řada C - Literární historie (member 2008–2016)
Memberships in academic associations and other academic bodies
Member of the International Association for Neo-Latin Studies (since 2003)