克拉科夫的文森修斯主教和波兰纪事

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D. V. G. Sporzynski
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克拉科夫主教文森修斯在十二、十三世纪之交撰写的拉丁文编年史是波兰历史的重要来源,影响了几个世纪的历史写作。这部编年史是12世纪文艺复兴时期的杰作,大量借鉴了古代的遗产。在整个文本中,文森修斯揭示了自己是寓言和历史隐喻的大师,通过这些隐喻,他建立了他的人民的历史叙事,并提供了对人类行为,上帝的法律和人类命运的评论。文森修斯把自己比作一个矮人,他的王朝赞助人把阿特拉斯的重担放在了他的肩膀上。文森修斯的作品显示了他对波兰人是人类历史上不可或缺的一部分的自豪感。通过编年史的文学手段,文森修斯利用他在12世纪西欧知识界所受的教育和博学,赋予波兰人的成就以意义。本文探讨了文森修斯的生活,并对这位波兰牧师的著作进行了分析,旨在概述他对波兰历史的建构,强调法律和王朝遗产。
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Bishop Vincentius of Cracow and Chronica Polonorum
The Latin chronicle written by Bishop Vincentius of Cracow at the turn of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries is a key source to the history of Poland and influenced centuries of history writing. The chronicle is a masterpiece of the twelfth-century renaissance, and draws heavily on the heritage of antiquity. Throughout the text, Vincentius reveals himself to be a master of allegory and historical metaphor, through which he builds the narrative of history of his people as well as offers a commentary on human behaviour, God’s law, and human fate. Vincentius likens himself to a dwarf on whose shoulders his dynastic sponsor placed the burden of Atlas. Vincentius’ work demonstrates his pride in the Poles being an integral part of universal human history. Through the literary means of the chronicle, Vincentius, drawing on his education and erudition which was firmly placed in the intellectual world of western Europe in the twelfth century, gives meaning to the achievements of the Poles. This article explores the life of Vincentius and provides an analysis of the Polish clergyman’s writings aiming at outlining his construct of a history of the Poles, which emphasised law and dynastic heritage.
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