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The book demonstrates how illustrated printed books played an active role in identity-building processes in the Hungarian Kingdom. It shows the influence of Latin-language histories of Hungary in the areas of imagery of the Hungarian political community, visual representations of Hungarian patron saints, rulers, nobility and aristocracy. These books were and still are influential carriers of messages about the shared past. They were used as an important means of communication and as objects through which models of self- and collective identifications were imprinted. Their long afterlives, due to numerous editions, translations, adaptations and transpositions into other media, gradually unified the historical imagery, thus forming a key component for the identifications of the books’ recipients.

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Contents: Identity-building processes in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era – Latin-language histories of Hungary – Historical imagery of the Hungarian political community – Visual representations of Hungarian patron saints, rulers, nobility and aristocracy – Reception of Classical culture in Hungary.

Imprinting Identities: Illustrated Latin-Language

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 05/11/2015
      ISBN13: 9783631669921, 978-3631669921
      ISBN10: 3631669925

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book demonstrates how illustrated printed books played an active role in identity-building processes in the Hungarian Kingdom. It shows the influence of Latin-language histories of Hungary in the areas of imagery of the Hungarian political community, visual representations of Hungarian patron saints, rulers, nobility and aristocracy. These books were and still are influential carriers of messages about the shared past. They were used as an important means of communication and as objects through which models of self- and collective identifications were imprinted. Their long afterlives, due to numerous editions, translations, adaptations and transpositions into other media, gradually unified the historical imagery, thus forming a key component for the identifications of the books’ recipients.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Identity-building processes in the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Era – Latin-language histories of Hungary – Historical imagery of the Hungarian political community – Visual representations of Hungarian patron saints, rulers, nobility and aristocracy – Reception of Classical culture in Hungary.

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