A középkor főbb krónikásai a magyarok honfoglalása koráig

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A középkor főbb krónikásai a magyarok honfoglalása koráig

by Sándor Márki

HU·~3 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

| Megjegyzés: | Az eredeti képek elérhetők innen: http://archive.org/details/kzpkorfbbkr00mr |

0:10
2

A KÖZÉPKOR FŐBB KRÓNIKÁSAI A MAGYAROK HONFOGLALÁSA KORÁIG.

0:11
3

A KÖZÉPKOR FŐBB KRÓNIKÁSAI A MAGYAROK HONFOGLALÁSA KORÁIG.

4:49
4

I. Jordanes.

33:12
5

II. Procopius.

13:02
6

III. Toursi Gergely.

25:39
7

IV. Fredegár.

7:15
8

V. Paulus Diaconus.

30:29
9

VI. Einhard.

24:52
10

VII. Rimbert szent Anskarja.

26:22

Description

This volume opens a window onto the medieval world by gathering the most influential chronicles that reach back to the era of the Hungarian conquest. It explains how early writers recorded the movements of peoples, the rise and fall of empires, and the everyday concerns that shaped their societies. By returning to the original texts, the author shows how many later interpretations have obscured the raw voices of those centuries‑old narrators.

The work also guides listeners through the methodological challenges of using medieval sources, pointing out common misconceptions and demonstrating why careful reading can still yield clear insights. It highlights a select group of chroniclers—among them Jordanes and others—whose accounts provide a vivid backdrop for understanding Central Europe’s turbulent migration period. Engaging and concise, the selection equips anyone curious about the foundations of Hungarian history with a solid, approachable grounding in the primary material.

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Language

hu

Duration

~3 hours (178K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Albert László, Tamás Róth, László Mamrovits and the Hungarian Distributed Proofreading Team at http://dphu.aladar.hu (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2012-12-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sándor Márki

Sándor Márki

1853–1925

A Hungarian historian and university professor, he wrote widely on Hungary and Transylvania and became a respected member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His long career stretched from late 19th-century scholarship into the turbulent years after World War I.

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