# Research team

We are students of medieval history and technical enthusiasts.

# Researchers

# Martin Roček

I am a PhD student at the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. My topic of interest is medieval culture as a whole, but mainly oneiromancy, dreaming and transmission of texts describing these practices. I also have a lot of experience as a programmer and thus I am naturally attracted to the field of Digital Humanities. My particular skill set of combining programming and history has enabled me to work with people from various fields and countries.

# Kristýna Strnadová

Kristýna Strnadová is a PhD student at the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. Her research focuses primarily on the vice of ownership and late medieval monasticism. She is especially interested in medieval manuscript culture and the representation of medieval texts in digital environments. Furthermore, her research explores the medieval papacy and particularly the schism of 1159.

# Michael Lužný

Michael Lužný is a PhD student at the Institute of Greek and Latin Studies at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University. His research focuses on medieval manuscript culture, medieval theology, and the Czech pre-Hussite reform movement – currently applied to the literary output of Matthew of Cracow, eminent scholar and theologian of the late Middle Ages. He works at the Manuscriptorium Department of the National Library of the Czech Republic, where he is expanding his area of expertise, among others, in the field of digital humanities.

# Mentor

# Lucie Doležalová

Lucie Doležalová has been dealing with medieval textual transmission since her Ph.D. research on the medieval reception of the opuscule Cena Cypriani (defended 2005). She concentrates on late medieval Bohemia, addressing themes such as the art of memory, biblical mnemonics, medieval libraries, or bestsellers, always with respect to the manuscript study. She teaches at the Faculty of Arts and at the Faculty of Humanities, regularly atteds international conferences, and is a member of a number of editorial board and projects.