ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II

The author deals with the history of the founding myth of Czech Slavs from its oldest recording to the end of the Middle Ages. The legend of the origin of Czechs lived on in three phases of the Middle Ages. Stage one was captured by Cosmas of Prague († 1125) in the oldest nation-state chronicle. An...

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Main Author: Marie Bláhová
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Language:ces
Published: Poznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Nauk 2020-11-01
Series:Slavia Antiqua
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/25215
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description The author deals with the history of the founding myth of Czech Slavs from its oldest recording to the end of the Middle Ages. The legend of the origin of Czechs lived on in three phases of the Middle Ages. Stage one was captured by Cosmas of Prague († 1125) in the oldest nation-state chronicle. Another milestone was the founding legend in the Old Czech Chronicle recorded by so-called Dalimil from the early second decade of the 14th century. The founding myth changed fundamentally in two official chronicles which were written under the authority of Charles IV (1346-1378), the “Bohemian Chronicle” by Giovanni de’ Marignolli of Florence and the other “Bohemian Chronicle” by Přibík Pulkava of Radenín.
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spelling doaj.art-821007810373464c962749f776ffe07c2024-04-03T08:55:51ZcesPoznańskie Towarzystwo Przyjaciół NaukSlavia Antiqua0080-99932020-11-016110.14746/sa.2020.61.3ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF IIMarie Bláhová0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1542-0932Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta; nám. Jana Palacha 2, 11638 Praha 1, Česká republika, marie.blahova@ff.cuni.cz. The author deals with the history of the founding myth of Czech Slavs from its oldest recording to the end of the Middle Ages. The legend of the origin of Czechs lived on in three phases of the Middle Ages. Stage one was captured by Cosmas of Prague († 1125) in the oldest nation-state chronicle. Another milestone was the founding legend in the Old Czech Chronicle recorded by so-called Dalimil from the early second decade of the 14th century. The founding myth changed fundamentally in two official chronicles which were written under the authority of Charles IV (1346-1378), the “Bohemian Chronicle” by Giovanni de’ Marignolli of Florence and the other “Bohemian Chronicle” by Přibík Pulkava of Radenín. https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/25215Bohemiamediaeval historiographyfounding mythsCosmas of Pragueso-called DalimilGiovanni de’ Marignolli
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ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
Slavia Antiqua
Bohemia
mediaeval historiography
founding myths
Cosmas of Prague
so-called Dalimil
Giovanni de’ Marignolli
title ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
title_full ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
title_fullStr ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
title_full_unstemmed ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
title_short ORIGO GENTIS V ČESKÉ STŘEDOVĚKÉ HISTORIOGRAF II
title_sort origo gentis v ceske stredoveke historiograf ii
topic Bohemia
mediaeval historiography
founding myths
Cosmas of Prague
so-called Dalimil
Giovanni de’ Marignolli
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/25215
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