Gesta Hungarorum - Simon Kézai

Gesta Hungarorum

The Deeds of the Hungarians

László Veszprémy (Herausgeber)

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
340 Seiten
1999 | New edition
Central European University Press (Verlag)
978-963-9116-31-3 (ISBN)
89,95 inkl. MwSt
Written between 1282-1285, this is a historical fiction of prehistory, medieval history and contemporary social history. It divides Hungarian history into two periods: Hunnish-Hungarian prehistory and Hungarian history, a division which persisted up to the beginnings of modern historiography.
Written between 1282-1285, the "Gesta Hungarorum" is a historical fiction of prehistory, medieval history and contemporary social history. The author divides Hungarian history into two periods: Hunnish-Hungarian prehistory and Hungarian history, giving a division which persisted in Hungary up to the beginnings of modern historiography. The text also illustrates the chronicler's legal-theoretical framework of corporate self government and constitutional law, inspired by French and Italian sources and practice, which made this chronicle become an integral part of Hungarian political theory as well as historical consciousness.

László Veszprémy, DSc is medievalist, paleographer, visiting professor at CEU, Department of Medieval Studies, director of the Institute of Military History. Books: co-author of the series Mittelalterliche lateinische Handschriftenfragmente (1988-98); editor, among other books, of Simonis de Kéza, Gesta Hungarorum (1999 CEMT 1); and (with B. K. Király) A Millennium of Hungarian Military History (2002). Frank Schaer is freelance translator. Simon of Kéza (Simon Kézai) was a court cleric of the Hungarian King, Ladislas IV (1272-1290). He travelled extensively in Italy, France and Germany and culled the epic and poetic material from a broad range of readings.

General Editors' Preface
Abbreviations
List of Maps, Figures and Tables

Introduction

Theoretical Elements in Master Simon of Keza's Gesta Hungarorum (1282-1285)

The background: The emergence of a European Structural Unity
A New Historical Frame of Reference: The Nation
Simon's Social Theory: The Origins of Human Inequality
The New Centre of Political Thought: The Communitas
Two Authors, Two Histories within One Europe

Simonis de Kéza [Gesta Hungarorum]

Explicit Prologus
Incipiunt Hunnorum Gesta
Explicit Liber Promus de Introitu
Incipit Secundus Liber de Reditu
De Unwornicis

Simon of Keza [The Deeds of the Hungarians]

End of the Prologue
Beginning of the Deeds of the Huns
End of the first book, about the Entry
Beginning of the Second Book, about the Return
The Nobles of Foreign Origin
The Udvarnok

Bibliography
Gazetteer of Geographical Names
Index of Proper Names
Index of Geographical Names

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.1999
Reihe/Serie Central European Medieval Texts
Übersetzer Frank Schaer
Verlagsort Budapest
Sprache englisch; lateinisch
Maße 159 x 234 mm
Gewicht 660 g
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
ISBN-10 963-9116-31-9 / 9639116319
ISBN-13 978-963-9116-31-3 / 9789639116313
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