Die "Banderia Prutenorum" des Jan Długosz: Eine Quelle zur Schlacht bei Tannenberg 1410 : Unters. zu Aufbau, Entstehung u. Quellenwert d. Hs. : mit e. ... Klasse ; Folge 3, Nr. 104
작성자
Ekdahl, Sven , 1935-
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Action & Adventure
형식
하드커버
페이지
315
언어
독일어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1976
출판사
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
판
1. Aufl
ISBN-10
3525823827
ISBN-13
9783525823828
설명
Ekdahl's exploration delves into a significant historical document, analyzing its relevance to the Battle of Tannenberg in 1410. The examination focuses on the structure and origins of Jan Długosz's "Banderia Prutenorum", a manuscript celebrated for its vivid depictions of military banners. With a keen eye for detail, the author unpacks the intricate interrelationship between the banners, the historical context of the battle, and the narratives crafted by Długosz.
The book includes colorful illustrations of the 56 banners, which not only bring to life the aesthetic aspects of medieval warfare but also serve as a vital resource for understanding the political and cultural landscape of the time. Each banner tells a story, vivid in its symbolism and reflective of various factions participating in the conflict.
In addition to the illustrations, readers are provided with a transcription of the text, along with thorough explanations that clarify the author's intentions and the significance of each element. Ekdahl's study is an invaluable contribution to the field, offering insights into sourcing historical materials and their broader implications for understanding pivotal moments in history.
The book includes colorful illustrations of the 56 banners, which not only bring to life the aesthetic aspects of medieval warfare but also serve as a vital resource for understanding the political and cultural landscape of the time. Each banner tells a story, vivid in its symbolism and reflective of various factions participating in the conflict.
In addition to the illustrations, readers are provided with a transcription of the text, along with thorough explanations that clarify the author's intentions and the significance of each element. Ekdahl's study is an invaluable contribution to the field, offering insights into sourcing historical materials and their broader implications for understanding pivotal moments in history.