KALHOUS, David. Is there any other world? Imagination of the outside world in the medieval historiography of the Czech lands based on the chronicles Cosmas of Prague, so called Dalimil and Přibík Pulkava of Radenín. In Reffensperger, Christian. Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe. New York: Routledge, 2022, p. 272-291. Studies i Medieval History and Culture. ISBN 978-0-367-45766-2.
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Original name Is there any other world? Imagination of the outside world in the medieval historiography of the Czech lands based on the chronicles Cosmas of Prague, so called Dalimil and Přibík Pulkava of Radenín
Authors KALHOUS, David (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition New York, Authorship, Worldview, and Identity in Medieval Europe, p. 272-291, 20 pp. Studies i Medieval History and Culture, 2022.
Publisher Routledge
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher United States of America
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/22:00125472
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISBN 978-0-367-45766-2
Keywords (in Czech) Jinakost; vrcholný středověk; kroniky; vrcholný středověk; pozdní středověk; Kosmas; Přibík Pulkava; Dalimil
Keywords in English Otherness; high middle ages; late middle ages; chronicles; Cosmas of Prague; Přibík Pulkava; so called Dalimil
Tags rivok, topvydavatel
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Zuzana Matulíková, učo 405304. Changed: 25/2/2023 16:35.
Abstract
Imagination of others in medieval texts offers important insights in the “Gedankenwelte” of individual authors. Their comparison in time and space provides us with an understanding of long-term processes and enables us to recognize stability and change. An important segment of that analysis is the construction of geographical horizon. In this chapter, I will scrutinize geographical horizons in the Czech lands until 1400. This region was selected based on two reasons: (1) Its borders stabilized relatively soon and as such they were recognized by the first chronicler of Bohemia Cosmas of Prague (+1125). (2) Especially, historiographical texts written in that region constitute a clearly recognizable group of texts that are closely related textually and due to their manuscript tradition.
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