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The author analyses the theoretical and historical work of the Czech literary theoretician entitled “Citlivé město (eseje z mytopoetiky”), Praha 2006, ss. 416. Hodrova’s work is focused on the topic of the city as an architectural creation and a complicated social and cultural phenomenon. In the post-modern anthropological thought the city is the subject of interest as an area that defines the identity of the human being through urban notions. The historical model of Hodrova’s reflection is the Czech Prague seen through the eyes of writers, artists, architects but also through the European tradition of presenting the city. Ipso facto, the monograph that reconstructs the artistic means of presenting Prague transforms into a dispute in the area of social psychology, mythical studies and anthropology.

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Heun Hans-Georg, Die Organisation und Ieitung der Arbeit mit audiovisuellen lehr- und Ißrnmitteln an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin und an anderen Hochschulen in der DDR (Organization and conducting of work with audiovidual aids at the Humboldt University and other schools of higher education in the German Democratic Republic), „Neodidagmata” XX, Poznan 1991, Adam Mickiewicz University Press, pp. 131-136. ISBN 83-232-0302-4. ISBN 0077-653X. Received: November 1987. Audiovisual aids have become now an indispensable help for teachers. The centre of audiovisual aids at the Humboldt University in Berlin performs the following tasks: a) production of audiovisual materials; b) technical service of classes and lectures and seminars and repairing of the equipment; c) information on new audiovisual aids and lending services; d) training of students and university teachers in operating audiovisual aids; e) studies on application of audiovisual aids in schools of higher education.

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Wydział Neofilologia: Instytut Filologii Romańskiej