STRAHOV
312
STRAHOV
Stradivari, a grandson of Paolo, b. in 1789, was cele-
brated as a physician.
Grove, Dictionary of Music and Musicians fLoniion, 1898), III; F6ti8, Notice of Anthony Stradimri, tr. Bishop (London, 1864).
Elizabeth Lorkin.
Strabov, Abbey of, a Premonstratensian abbey at Prague, Bohemia, founded in 1140 by Bishop Henry Zdik of Olmiitz, Bishop Joiin of Prague, and Prince
St. Mark writing his Gospel
From the Strahov Manuscript
Ladislaus II. A colony of monks from Steinfeld, near Cologne, was brought here, and Gero, a canon of Cologne, became its first abbot. This new abbey in a very short time flourished to such an extent that some of its members were soon appointed bishops of Prague.
During the twelfth, thirteenth, and fourteenth cen- turies the abbots of Strahov took keen interest in the pubUc affairs of Ihe kingdom, and their names are often mentioned in public documents and grants of special privileges.
On 19 Oct., 1259, the abbey was destroyed by fire, but Abbot John I (1250-6G) built a new and mag- nificent church. The monastery suffered greatly during the plundering reign of the king's regent. Otto of Brandenburg and that of Henry of Carinthia. It, however, again flourished under Charles IV. On 8 May, 1420, the Hussites sot fire to the buildings, and looted and destroyed everything. The main cause of anger of the fanatics against the abbey was that John Zelezn^, Bishop of Leitomischl, a Pre- monstratensian, was one of the accusers of Hus at the Council of Constance.
From this time onward Strahov continued to de- cline, and its lands were gradually stolen and sold, until in l.')77 and 1. '">7S not one of its members remain(?d, and the meagre income was turned over to the chap-
lain of the Emperor Ferdinand I. Later a Premon-
stratensian, John Lohelius, who subsequently be-
came Archbishop of Prague, gathered monks from
various monasteries, colonized Strahov anew, infusing
into it new physical as well as spiritual life. Lohelius
rebuilt the church and a greater part of the monastery,
and Abbot Caspar of Questenberg (1620-40) com-
pleted the work. During the bombardment of Prague
in 1842 Strahov suffered greatly; the damage, how-
ever, was soon repaired. When the Emperor Joseph
II suppressed 58 abbeys in Bohemia, Strahov was
saved from a similar fate by Abbot Wenceslaus Mayer
(d. ISOO), who had won favour even at the hostile
Court by the interest that he took in fostering schools
and education. Abbot Zikmund Stary (1879-1905)
built the new church and improved the old church.
The present abbot. Method Zavoral, is a man of great
ability as a preacher.
The monastic Church of the Assumption, built in lGOl-1605 by Abbot Lohelius, is beautifully decorated by numerous frescos ; the pictures on the arched ceil- ing symbolize some of the invocations contained in the Litany of the Blessed Virgin, and on the side walls are scenes from the hfe of St. Norbert. These beau- tiful frescos are the work of the Prague artist Georg Wilhelm Neuherz (d. 174.3). The Chapel of St. Nor- bert has the saint's relics in a casket of copper and bronze, richly gilded. The organ is the work of the Strahov monk Lohel Oehlschliigel (d. 1774).
The monastic library contains upwards of 110,000 volumes, of which 1200 are incunabula. Of these there are about sixty unique volumes. Of the many rare manuscripts the most precious is the "Evan- gelistarium" of the sixth century, written in uncial letters and still well-preserved. Among others may be mentioned: "Gerlaci Chronicon", Codex Straho- viensis from 1220; the "Pontificale" of Bishop Albert of Sternberg, made in 1376; the "Missale" of the Pre- monstratensian Abbey of Louky of 1480; the miniature manuscript of the Bible of the thirteenth century, written by a nun of the cloister of Doksany; "Sich's ('■radualo" of 1610, weighing fifty pounds. The art
iJ^KPin^U
9i
•ii'f ^jJL
w\
nM|||j
Refectory of the Abbey of Strahov
gallery has the original painting of Diirer's "Blessed Virgin of the Rosary", of 1506, with the master's own portrait; and paintings by Correggio, A'an Dyck, Holbein, van Aachen, Reiner, Skr6ta, Brandl, etc.
Mayer. Hislorische Beschreibung dcr vom Ant, Maulbcrlsch, k.k. Kammermahler. am BMiolhek-GewStbe dcr kinigl. Prarm.- Kanonic am llerge Sion zu Praa im Jahre 1794 in Fresco dar- oeslclUen Kalkmahlerci (Prague, 1797); Weyracch, Gcsch. det