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Béla Király névtelen jegyzőjének [author of "De gestis Hungarorum liber"] idejekora és hitelessége. Oklevelek, egykoru és közelkoru kutfők szerint ... Podhradczky J.
por:
József Podhradczky
Idioma: Húngaro
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 124902076X
ISBN 13: 9781249020769
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2012
Editora: British Library, Historical Print Editions
Páginas: 444
Gêneros: Action & Adventure, Science & Technology, History, Philosophy
József Podhradczky delves into the enigmatic figure of Béla Király's anonymous scribe, offering a rigorous exploration of the time period and the authenticity surrounding this historical figure. Through meticulous research, the author examines various documents and contemporary sources that shed light on the context in which the scribe operated. This deep investigation not only reveals the nuances of the scribe's life but also enriches the understanding of medieval Hungarian history.
The work highlights Podhradczky's ability to intertwine historical analysis with interdisciplinary approaches, drawing insights from various academic fields. Readers will find themselves immersed in a rich tapestry of historical events, narratives, and cultural shifts that shaped Hungary during this pivotal era. By scrutinizing both the known and lesser-known aspects of this scribe's contribution, Podhradczky offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of Hungarian historiography.
The work highlights Podhradczky's ability to intertwine historical analysis with interdisciplinary approaches, drawing insights from various academic fields. Readers will find themselves immersed in a rich tapestry of historical events, narratives, and cultural shifts that shaped Hungary during this pivotal era. By scrutinizing both the known and lesser-known aspects of this scribe's contribution, Podhradczky offers a fresh perspective on the complexities of Hungarian historiography.