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On the basis of the Chronica Hungarorum of Johannes de Thurocz, the Epitome rerum Hungaricarum of Pietro Ransano, and the Rerum Ungaricarum decades of Antonio Bonfini that were compiled within ten years, between 1488 and 1498, my paper forms a multi-dimensional image of the late 15th-century political and cultural situation in the royal court of Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary (1458–1490). The three chronicles have come down to us in a number of books: manuscripts, incunabula and early prints alike, and many of them contain lengthy cycles of images. My paper investigates the agency of these books with a special emphasis on their illustrations. Through a study of the traditions they followed and the messages their illustrations conveyed, the primary question my paper seeks to answer is whether the cultural and political polarity of the royal court inherent in the texts of the chronicles is also present in the format, style and iconography of the illustrated books that contain them. The comparison of the early copies of the three chronicles shows that the cultural and political diversity of the royal court had an impact on the books that were made and/or used within its walls. Taking into consideration their circulation and reception as well, my paper discusses the role they played in royal propaganda, and the impact they had on the European image of Hungary and the Hungarians.
本文以约翰内斯·德·图罗茨(Johannes de Thurocz)的《匈牙利编年史》(Chronica Hungarrum)、彼得罗·兰萨诺(Pietro Ransano。这三部编年史在许多书中流传下来:手稿、incunabula和早期版画,其中许多都包含了漫长的图像循环。我的论文调查了这些书的代理权,特别强调了它们的插图。通过研究他们所遵循的传统以及他们的插图所传达的信息,我的论文试图回答的主要问题是,编年史文本中固有的皇家宫廷的文化和政治极性是否也存在于包含编年史的插图书的格式、风格和图像中。对三部编年史早期副本的比较表明,皇家宫廷的文化和政治多样性对其墙壁内制作和/或使用的书籍产生了影响。考虑到它们的传播和接收,我的论文讨论了它们在王室宣传中所扮演的角色,以及它们对匈牙利和匈牙利人的欧洲形象的影响。