Reforma vídeňských feniků Maxmiliána I. na počátku 16. století a její vliv na měnový systém českých zemí

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dc.contributor.author Vorel, Petr
dc.date.accessioned 2014-10-30T07:15:34Z
dc.date.available 2014-10-30T07:15:34Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.issn 1802-2502
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10195/58433
dc.format p. 17-42 eng
dc.language.iso cze
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice
dc.relation.ispartof Theatrum historiae. 2011, issue 8. eng
dc.rights open access eng
dc.subject numismatics eng
dc.subject currency development eng
dc.subject Austrian states eng
dc.subject Maxmilian I eng
dc.subject 1510 eng
dc.subject pfennig eng
dc.subject Vienna eng
dc.subject Salzburg eng
dc.subject Bohemia eng
dc.subject Kłodzko eng
dc.subject Silesia eng
dc.subject Wrocław eng
dc.subject Hardegg eng
dc.title Reforma vídeňských feniků Maxmiliána I. na počátku 16. století a její vliv na měnový systém českých zemí cze
dc.type Article
dc.description.abstract-translated In his contribution, the author explains the reasons why in the course of the 16th century, there were two cases in the Czech lands of minting the so-called Viennese pfennig (farthing), representing the smallest coin in the Austrian currency system. The first case of minting of this tender was in Kłodzko by the counts of Hardegg in the years 1508-1513, while the second case of minting of the Austrian pfennig was in the government mint in Wrocław in Silesia in the years 1540-1541. The author explains these two anomalies of the Czech currency system of the 16th century in connection with the currency reform of smaller coinage in Austrian states, carried out at the beginning of the 16th century by Maxmilian I. eng
dc.peerreviewed yes eng
dc.publicationstatus published eng


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