Další formáty:
BibTeX
LaTeX
RIS
@article{2244081, author = {Mazalová, Lucie and Rzepiela, Michał}, article_location = {Poland}, article_number = {1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.17651/POLON.42.8}, keywords = {Hussites; John of Capistrano; medieval Latin; contextual synonymy; partial synonymy; connotative meaning}, language = {eng}, issn = {0137-9712}, journal = {Polonica}, title = {Were Bohemus and haereticus used as synonymous designations?}, url = {https://polonica.ijp.pan.pl/index.php/polonica/article/view/727/212}, volume = {roč. 42}, year = {2022} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2244081 AU - Mazalová, Lucie - Rzepiela, Michał PY - 2022 TI - Were Bohemus and haereticus used as synonymous designations? JF - Polonica VL - roč. 42 IS - 1 SP - 133-151 EP - 133-151 SN - 01379712 KW - Hussites KW - John of Capistrano KW - medieval Latin KW - contextual synonymy KW - partial synonymy KW - connotative meaning UR - https://polonica.ijp.pan.pl/index.php/polonica/article/view/727/212 N2 - The article discusses the terms used in medieval text sources to denote the Hussites. It pays particular attention to the nominal phrase Bohemi heretici arguing that its lexeme constituents functioned in fifteenth-century Latin as synonyms. A more detailed examination focuses on types of synonymy established between two mentioned lexemes. The terms contextual synonymy and partial synonymy are used here. In addition, the importance of connotative meaning is pointed out as a criterion for analysing the usage of lexemes referring to Bohemia and the Bohemian people in the context of the Hussite heresy. The study is based on letters written by Polish secular and ecclesiastical chanceries as well as those written to Polish sovereigns and dignitaries by their foreign correspondents. In addition, the “Annals”of Jan Długosz are taken into account. ER -
MAZALOVÁ, Lucie a Michał RZEPIELA. Were Bohemus and haereticus used as synonymous designations? \textit{Polonica}. Poland, 2022, roč. 42, č.~1, s.~133-151. ISSN~0137-9712. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.17651/POLON.42.8.
|