Sutorův kancelářský řád ze 60. let 17. století a jeho vliv na brněnské městské písemnosti

Title: Sutorův kancelářský řád ze 60. let 17. století a jeho vliv na brněnské městské písemnosti
Variant title:
  • Sutor's office order from the 1660s and its influence on Brno municipal documents
Source document: Studia historica Brunensia. 2020, vol. 67, iss. 1, pp. 27-36
Extent
27-36
  • ISSN
    1803-7429 (print)
    2336-4513 (online)
Type: Article
Language
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Abstract(s)
JUC Šebastián Sutor, who worked in Brno between the years 1647 and 1666 as an urban syndic, compiled a unique office order pertaining to the principles of the administration and managing a registry. In this study, the author analyses these principles and, in the context of the research, other official municipal sources of that time and indicates that only documents of an economic and accounting character were exempted from direct supervision of the city council in the 17th century and were administered through the city accounting office (Buchhalterei). The author also states that Sutor's office order, which has not thus far been subjected to any kind of research activity, is unique testimony to, at that time, the very progressive practices of the Brno syndic. These practices were followed in Brno long before they were observed in other cities and foreshadowed 'bureaucratization' of the 18th century in the sense of the orderly management of documents.