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Laus Terrae: Praising the Homeland in the Oldest Central European Historiographic Monuments
Laus Terrae: Praising the Homeland in the Oldest Central European Historiographic Monuments

Author(s): Adrien Quéret-Podesta
Subject(s): Middle Ages
Published by: Instytut Slawistyki Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: laus terrae; Poland; Bohemia; Hungary; Middle Ages; historiography; homeland;

Summary/Abstract: The term laus terrae (praise of the land) refers to a very positive description of the homeland which appears frequently at the beginning of medieval historiographic works. The paper analyzes the composition of such texts in the oldest known extensive Polish, Czech, and Hungarian chronicles. The three works in question give very similar descriptions of the homeland, which is presented as a wealthy land abounding in various natural resources, whose qualities are also underlined in a similar manner. The existence of those analogies is not surprising as the authors of those works were clearly influenced by the same literary motifs. Their choice to present the homeland as a locus amoenus (pleasant place) was of course related to their intention to emphasize the position of the country whose past they related as well as the power of the current and previous rulers of this territory.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 55
  • Page Range: 1-16
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English
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