Letters of John Huss
Personal correspondence of Bohemian religious reformer John Huss (Jan Hus) from 1411 when he was exiled from Prague through his death by burning as heretic in 1415 by order of the Council of Constance. These were first published in 1536 by the German Protestant reformer Martin Luther and his introduction is included here. - Summary by Rom Maczka
Genre(s): Early Modern, Letters
Language: English
Keyword(s): Reformation (72), bohemia (20), Martin Luther (15), Prague (7), council of constance (5), john huss (4), john hus (3), jan hus (1), bethlehem chapel (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 00 | Introduction | Rom Maczka |
00:40:51 |
Play 01 | Letters I:1-5 | Rom Maczka |
00:25:52 |
Play 02 | Letters I:6-10 | Rom Maczka |
00:35:35 |
Play 03 | Letters 1:11-15 | Rom Maczka |
00:31:16 |
Play 04 | Letters II:1-5 | Rom Maczka |
00:23:01 |
Play 05 | Letters II:6-10 | Rom Maczka |
00:17:50 |
Play 06 | Letters II:11-15 | Rom Maczka |
00:17:44 |
Play 07 | Letters II:16-25 | Rom Maczka |
00:30:09 |
Play 08 | Letters II:26-30 | Rom Maczka |
00:18:47 |
Play 09 | Letters II:31-35 | Rom Maczka |
00:15:04 |
Play 10 | Letters II:36-40 | Rom Maczka |
00:24:10 |
Play 11 | Letters II:41-45 | Rom Maczka |
00:17:56 |
Play 12 | Letters II:46-56 | Rom Maczka |
00:33:57 |
Play 13 | Remarks | Rom Maczka |
00:38:22 |