Studies on the Illuminated Chronicle / / ed. by László Veszprémy, János M. Bak.

The present volume of studies is the first Subsidium of the Central European Medieval Text series, accompanying CEMT vol. 9 on the Illuminated Chronicle (formerly called the Vienna Chronicle), written in the fourteenth century, which represents the international artistic style at the royal court of...

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Place / Publishing House:Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Central European Medieval Texts
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Physical Description:1 online resource (220 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
TABLE OF CONTENTS --
Abbreviations --
List of Illustrations --
Preface --
The Codex of the Illuminated Chronicle --
The Text of the Chronicle of the deeds of the Hungarians --
The Illuminations of the Illuminated Chronicle --
The Heraldry of Angevin-age Hungary and its Reflections in the Illuminated Chronicle --
Attila and the Hun Tradition in Hungarian Medieval Texts --
The Dynastic Conflicts of the Eleventh Century in the Illuminated Chronicle --
The Image of the Ideal King in Twelfth-Century Hungary (Remarks on the Legend of St. Ladislas and the Illuminated Chronicle) --
The Afterlife of the Fourteenth-Century Chronicle Compositions --
Credits --
Index nominum
Summary:The present volume of studies is the first Subsidium of the Central European Medieval Text series, accompanying CEMT vol. 9 on the Illuminated Chronicle (formerly called the Vienna Chronicle), written in the fourteenth century, which represents the international artistic style at the royal court of Louis I of Hungary. The volume of the text and its annotations did not allow including the detailed scholarly introduction into the same volume as is the custom with the other CEMT items. The essays in the book analyze the text and the illuminations of the Illuminated Chronicle in literaryhistorical, art historical and heraldic context. The relevant literature that goes back to more than 200 years is also summarized. Additional studies address issues connected with the narrative. Since the chronicle starts with the history of the Huns, imaginary ancestors of the Hungarians, the Attila tradition in Hungarian history writing is discussed. Extensive coverage is offered on the dynastic struggles of the eleventh century, placing them into the context of amicitia and deditio. The image of King St. Ladislas I as the "ideal king" is reviewed, a topic that received conspicuously detailed coverage in the chronicle. Finally, the fate of the fourteenthcentury chronicle texts during the subsequent centuries is examined, their appearance in legal texts, and their reception abroad.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789633862629
9783110780529
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by László Veszprémy, János M. Bak.