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Page
I. Plan of the Collegium Maius ground-floor. (The black line marks the
present-day construction).12
II. Plan of the Collegium Maius first floor.13
III. Plan of the Collegium Maius second floor.15
IV. The mediaeval interconnection between the particular places and houses
within Collegium Maius.53
V. A section of Collegium Maius (before 1840). 61
VI. Plan of the Carolinum University of Prague (14th cent.) .... 61
VII. Plan of the Collegium Maius cellars before 1840. (The numbers I—XXVI
designate the distribution of cellars among the lodgers) .... 121
VIII. Plan of the Collegium Maius ground-floor before 1840. (The numbers
1—57 designate the respective reading — rooms and living ąuarters) 131
IX. Plan of the Collegium Maius first floor before 1840. (The numbers —
58—102 designate the location of Main Hall, library, professorial rooms
and kitchen).136
X. Plan of the Collegium Maius second floor before 1840. (The numbers
103—145 designate the professorial living ąuarters).138
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1. The most ancient part of Collegium Maius (14th cent.).16
2. The East Faęade with Gable over the Library (16th cent.).16
3. The Main Gate (ca. 1620). 16
4. Arceded Courtyard from the South (ca. 1493). 16
5. The South Faęade of the Library (1517).16
6. Gallery and Professors’ Staircase (ca. 1493). 20
7. Arcade over the Main Gate seen from the Courtyard (ca. 1493) ... 20
8. Faęade overlooking Jagiellońska St. (ca. 1460). 24
9. The former Library (ca. 1519).24
10. A 17-th-century view of the University Quarter.24
11. Faęade in St. Ann’s St. dn 1870 24
12. Plan of the University District (1850). 24
13. Plan of the University Quarter (1856). 24
14. Design for the construction of the second floor (1840). 24
15. Courtyard: upon St. John Cantius Reliąuary (ca. 1680). 28
16. Library Entrance: upon St. John Cantius Reliąuary (ca. 1680) ... 28
17. Courtyard in 1812.28
18. Roofs seen from the Courtyard (1837). 28
Page
I. Plan of the Collegium Maius ground-floor. (The black line marks the
present-day construction).12
II. Plan of the Collegium Maius first floor.13
III. Plan of the Collegium Maius second floor.15
IV. The mediaeval interconnection between the particular places and houses
within Collegium Maius.53
V. A section of Collegium Maius (before 1840). 61
VI. Plan of the Carolinum University of Prague (14th cent.) .... 61
VII. Plan of the Collegium Maius cellars before 1840. (The numbers I—XXVI
designate the distribution of cellars among the lodgers) .... 121
VIII. Plan of the Collegium Maius ground-floor before 1840. (The numbers
1—57 designate the respective reading — rooms and living ąuarters) 131
IX. Plan of the Collegium Maius first floor before 1840. (The numbers —
58—102 designate the location of Main Hall, library, professorial rooms
and kitchen).136
X. Plan of the Collegium Maius second floor before 1840. (The numbers
103—145 designate the professorial living ąuarters).138
LEGEND TO FIGURES
After page
1. The most ancient part of Collegium Maius (14th cent.).16
2. The East Faęade with Gable over the Library (16th cent.).16
3. The Main Gate (ca. 1620). 16
4. Arceded Courtyard from the South (ca. 1493). 16
5. The South Faęade of the Library (1517).16
6. Gallery and Professors’ Staircase (ca. 1493). 20
7. Arcade over the Main Gate seen from the Courtyard (ca. 1493) ... 20
8. Faęade overlooking Jagiellońska St. (ca. 1460). 24
9. The former Library (ca. 1519).24
10. A 17-th-century view of the University Quarter.24
11. Faęade in St. Ann’s St. dn 1870 24
12. Plan of the University District (1850). 24
13. Plan of the University Quarter (1856). 24
14. Design for the construction of the second floor (1840). 24
15. Courtyard: upon St. John Cantius Reliąuary (ca. 1680). 28
16. Library Entrance: upon St. John Cantius Reliąuary (ca. 1680) ... 28
17. Courtyard in 1812.28
18. Roofs seen from the Courtyard (1837). 28