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Structure of the paper: First Identification of sites - basic data a) author b) the name c) dating / stylistic classification d) signed / dated (?) e) transcription / translation components epigraphic monuments (M. Flodr, Principles describe medieval and modern period epigraphic monuments. In: SPFFBU C 21 to 22 Brno 1975, p 167-174. - J. Roháček, Corpus inscriptionum Bohemiae 1st Signs of Kutna Hora. Kutna Hora, Kank, Malin and Sedlec including former Cistercian monastery. Prague 1996th - J. Roháček - J. Marešová epigraphic documentation of the Institute of Art History of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. In: epigraphic et Sepulcralia I. Proceedings of the meeting issues sepulchral monuments, organized by the Institute of Arts and Sciences in 2000-2004. Prague 2005, pp. 9-17). f) Technical description (material, technology, dimensions) g) the conservation status (description of damage) h) restored (year, restorer) i) location / collection 4th Overview of available written sources 5th Critical review of existing literature (in chronological order) 6th A summary of the results of relevant event. restoration research 7th Art-description / formal and iconographic analysis 8th Overview of relevant comparative material 9th Assessing the current state of knowledge sights determine the direction of future research. 10th List of sources (including storage space) 11th List of restoration reports (including storage space) 12th Bibliography Principles of editing texts in the magazine Art (http://www.intimate.cz/umeni/cz/index.html) 13th List of Figures (3-5 images at a resolution of 300 dpi with dimensions of 700 × 1000 pixels + more photos compared monuments (max. 10-15 images total)
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