词条 | Anonymi Chronicon Austriacum |
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The Anonymi Chronicon Austriacum (Anonymous Austrian chronicle) is an anonymous Middle Latin chronicle that covers the years 973–1327.[1] It was first published in 1793 by Adrian Rauch alongside the Annales Zwetlenses, both from a paper manuscript he found in the Bibliotheca Palatina Vindobonensis (Palatine Library of Vienna).[2] It is an important source for the late 13th and early 14th century in Austria. It also contains pertinent information about France during the reigns of the German kings Adolf (1292–98) and Albert I (1298–1308).[1] It is the only source for the Mongol raid in the Latin Empire in 1242. Its account of this raid was copied into the Chronicon Leobiense and the Continuatio Sancrucensis.[3] Editions
References1. ^1 Auguste Molinier, "2903. Chronicon Austriacum (973–1327), publiée dans A. Rauch, Rerum Austriacarum scriptores, II, 209–312," Collections numériques de la Sorbonne, 3 (1903), p. 207. 2. ^Cf. Rauch, 209ff. 3. ^István Vásáry, Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185–1365 (Cambridge University Press, 2005), p. 70. 2 : Chronicles|Medieval Latin histories |
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