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Writing history in medieval Poland : Bishop Vincentius of Cracow and the 'Chronica Polonorum' / Darius von Güttner-Sporzyski, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Güttner-Sporzynski, Darius von, editor.
Series:
Cursor mundi (Turnhout, Belgium) ; Volume 28.
Cursor Mundi ; Volume 28
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Wincenty Kadłubek, Bishop of Cracow, approximately 1160-1223.
Wincenty Kadłubek.
Wincenty Kadłubek, Bishop of Cracow, approximately 1160-1223. Chronica Polonorum.
Poland--History--To 1572--Historiography.
Poland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (289 pages).
Place of Publication:
Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2017]
Summary:
This volume presents an in-depth analysis of the Chronica Polonorum, one of the greatest works of the twelfth-century renaissance which profoundly influenced history writing in Central Europe. The Chronica Polonorum was written by Poland's first native historian Vincentius of Cracow. Educated in Paris and Bologna, he was the first canonically elected bishop of Cracow and a participant of the Fourth Lateran Council. The eyewitness accounts given in the Chronica Polonorum offer insights into the development of twelfth-century Poland, the ambitions of its dynasty, the country's integration into Christendom, and the interaction between the Polish and Western elites. Vincentius's work is considered a masterpiece in literary erudition grounded in classical training. The historical evidence it presents illuminates the socio-cultural interaction between Poland and the West during the period. Vincentius's chronicle demonstrates the strong, enduring influence of the history, law, and traditions of ancient Rome in twelfth-century Europe.This book deals with several subjects which have increasingly gained in prominence in English-language scholarship in recent years, such as the development of political culture, the diffusion and growth of ideas, the Christianization of the peripheral regions of Europe, and the interaction between cultural, political, and economic changes. In analysing the work of Vincentius and the Polish historiography of the Chronica Polonorum, this volume provides important insights into the development of the so-called peripheral regions of twelfth-century Europe and Poland's engagement in the twelfth-century renaissance.
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Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
2-503-56952-8

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