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Luxembourg Court Cultures in the Long Fourteenth Century. Performing Empire, Celebrating Kingship
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SYSNO ASEP 0580364 Document Type M - Monograph Chapter R&D Document Type Monograph Chapter Title Miraculous Objects and Foundational Sins. Verbal and Material Reality in the Dalimil Chronicle, the Chronicle of Přibík Pulkava of Radenín, and Charles IV’s Autobiography Author(s) Jaluška, Matouš (UCL-M) RID, ORCID, SAI Source Title Luxembourg Court Cultures in the Long Fourteenth Century. Performing Empire, Celebrating Kingship. - Woodbridge : The Boydell Press, 2024 / Kügle K. ; Ciulisová I. ; Žůrek V. - ISBN 978-18-0543-218-0 Pages s. 203-240 Number of pages 38 s. Number of pages 536 Publication form Print - P Language eng - English Country GB - United Kingdom Keywords nationalism ; pragmatics ; medieval historiography ; political theology ; imperial ideology Subject RIV AJ - Letters, Mass-media, Audiovision OECD category Specific literatures R&D Projects GA23-07559S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF) Research Infrastructure CLB III - 90243 - Ústav pro českou literaturu AV ČR, v. v. i.
LINDAT/CLARIAH-CZ II - 90262 - Univerzita Karlova / Matematicko-fyzikální fakultaInstitutional support UCL-M - RVO:68378068 Annotation A chapter in a collective monograph devoted to the activity of the House of Luxembourg in late medieval Europe examines the ways of handling words and things in the Vita Caroli of Charles IV, in the Old Czech Dalimil Chronicle and in various versions of the chronicle of Přibík Pulkava of Radenín. It is shown here that in the imperial project of Charles IV it was very important to invest power and efficiency into things (miraculous or memorial objects of various kinds), rather than into potentially disruptive words. Workplace Institute of Czech Literature Contact Pavla Hartmanová, hartmanova@ucl.cas.cz ; Veronika Zemanová, zemanova@ucl.cas.cz, asep@ucl.cas.cz, Tel.: 222 828 135 Year of Publishing 2025 Electronic address https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86008
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