Myslivec, Josef, 1907-1971
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found: Catalogue of icons from the collection of the former N.P. Kondakov Institute in Prague, 1999:t.p. (Josef Myslivec) p. 8, etc. (b. 1907 in Prague; d. Nov. 20, 1971)
found: Getsemany.cz website, viewed December 1, 2021:45 let od smrti dr. Myslivce page (Josef Myslivec; born 7 July 1907; died 20 November 1971; lawyer, Byzantinologist, liturgical scholar, art historian, and translator; imprisoned for eight years in communist prisons; contributed articles to Via and Katolické noviny, 1968-1970; in 1970, published a selection of patristic texts entitled Hlasy otců under the pseudonym Pavel Strachota; close co-worker with Fr. Jiří Reinsberg in the implementation of post-Vatican II liturgical reforms) - https://www.getsemany.cz/book/export/html/3373
found: Wikipedia, viewed December 1, 2021:Josef Myslivec [historik umění] page (Josef Myslivec; born 7 July 1907 in Prague; died 20 November 1971 in Prague; Czech lawyer, art historian, Byzantiologist, and translator; political prisoner in the 1950s; son of the lawyer and politician Josef Myslivec; father of Michaela Freiová; published translations from Russian under the pseudonym Martin Šima; published an anthology of patristic texts entitled Hlasy otců under the pseudonym Pavel Strachota; according to family lore, composed three short texts for inclusion in Hlasy otců under the pseudonym Kartuziánský anoym z XV století; list of works in Czech, with one in French) - https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Myslivec_(historik_um%C4%9Bn%C3%AD)
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2010-04-28: new
2021-12-02: revised
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