The Czech historian Frantiaek Palack? gives a detailed account of Bohemian history, published in German in ten parts (183667).An influential Czech historian and politician, Frantiaek Palack? (17981876) was actively involved in the Czech national revival of the nineteenth century. In this extensive multi-volume work in German, comprising ten separate parts (183667), Palack? gives a detailed account of Bohemian history until 1526.An influential Czech historian and politician, Frantiaek Palack? (17981876) was actively involved in the Czech national revival of the nineteenth century. In this extensive multi-volume work in German, comprising ten separate parts (183667), Palack? gives a detailed account of Bohemian history until 1526.A highly influential Czech historian and politician, Frantiaek Palack? (17981876) became in 1825 the first editor of the journal of the Bohemian Museum, a key cultural institution in the development of Czech nationalism. He was actively involved in the nineteenth-century Czech national revival, helping also to found the Czech national theatre. Entering politics in 1848, he served as president of the Prague Slavic Congress, and later became a member of the Austrian senate as a supporter of greater Czech autonomy. In this extensive work, comprising ten separate parts published in German between 1836 and 1867 Palack? gives a detailed account of Bohemian history until 1526. It remains an important and ambitious feat of scholarship, still relevant to students of central European history. The first part of Volume 2 (this is the 1847 printing) covers the rule of the PYemyslid dynasty in the thirteenth century.Viertes Buch. B?hmen als erbliches K?nigreich unter den Premysliden vom Jahre 1197 bis 1306: 1. B?hmens innere Zust?nde zu Ende des 12 Jahrhunderts; 2. B?hmen unter K?nig Premysl Otakar I (Jahre 11971230); 3. B?hmen unter K?nig Wenzel I (Jahre 1230 bis 1253); 4. K. Premysl Otakars II steigende Erhebung (Jahre 1253 bis 1269); 5. K?niglsL