SCHEJBALOVÁ, Zdeňka. L exonyme Boheme dans les documents administratifs français de la 1ere moitié du XIVe siecle (The exonym Boheme in French administrative documents in the 1st half of the XIVth century). XLinguae. Nitra: Vzdelávanie Don Bosca, 2013, vol. 6, No 2, p. 2-9. ISSN 1337-8384.
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Original name L exonyme Boheme dans les documents administratifs français de la 1ere moitié du XIVe siecle
Name in Czech Exonymum Boheme ve francouzských administrativních textech 1. poloviny XIV. století
Name (in English) The exonym Boheme in French administrative documents in the 1st half of the XIVth century
Authors SCHEJBALOVÁ, Zdeňka (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition XLinguae, Nitra, Vzdelávanie Don Bosca, 2013, 1337-8384.
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Original language French
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 60200 6.2 Languages and Literature
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/13:00070249
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords (in Czech) exonymum Boheme; smlouvy Jana Lucemburského; francouzština 1. poloviny XIV. století
Keywords in English exonym Boheme; contracts of John of Luxembourg; French in the 1st half of the XIVth century
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Dans l article nous étudions l exonyme Boheme qui apparait en tant que le titre royal dans 93 accords conclus par Jean de Luxembourg, roi de Boheme et comte de Luxembourg , pendant son regne de 1310 en 1346. La plupart des accords est rédigée en français, d’autres en latin et allemand. L’exonyme Boheme est orthographié de différentes façons ce qui prouve que les accords étaient écrits par plusieurs scribes ou copistes. Ils représentent des documents précieux pour la connaissance de l’évolution du français dans sa phase de transformation a la 1ere moitié du XIVe siecle.
Abstract (in English)
In the paper we study the exonym Bohemia, which appears as the royal title in 93 contracts of John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia and Count of Luxembourg, which arose during his reign from 1310 to 1346. Most contracts are written in French, some in Latin and German. The exonym Bohemia is transcribed in many ways, suggesting that the contracts were written by different scribes. The contracts are a valuable document for understanding of the development of the French language in the 1st half of the XIVth century.
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