Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action

The subject of this Article are chronicles of 13th and 14th Century — Chronicle of Otokar of Styria (Ottokars Österreichische Reimchronik) and World Chronicle of Jans Enikel (Jansen Enikels Weltchronik). These sources seem similar to each other, e.g. due to the poetic form, Middle High German lang...

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Main Author: Anna Košátková
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Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2017-12-01
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spelling doaj-a2ee716fc69d4af08fd8d7b1447dba3b2020-11-25T00:39:15ZdeuUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaPrague Papers on the History of International Relations1803-73562336-71052017-12-012720Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political actionAnna Košátková0Institute of World History, Faculty of Arts, Charles UniversityThe subject of this Article are chronicles of 13th and 14th Century — Chronicle of Otokar of Styria (Ottokars Österreichische Reimchronik) and World Chronicle of Jans Enikel (Jansen Enikels Weltchronik). These sources seem similar to each other, e.g. due to the poetic form, Middle High German language and a similar social position of the chroniclers, who were probably the secular people. The Chronicle of Otokar of Styria is not a simple World Chronicle. Otokar’s text contains his description of the divided Central European region between 1246 and 1309. World Chronicles usually covered the tales of Holy Scripture, history of Ancient Greece, Persia and Rome up to the present days of chroniclers. These are not to be found read in Otokar’s Chronicle. We can find different models of a royal ideal in both of the sources. For example, in The World Chronicle of Jans Enikel, King David is presented as a perfect ruler of biblical times, Alexander the Great as a brave, but later haughty and depraved one, and Charlemagne as a quick-witted and keen king and emperor. Many rulers are mentioned in the Chronicle of Otokar of Styria, on the top there are Ottokar II. of Bohemia and Rudolf I. of Habsburg. Both Chroniclers, Otokar of Styria and Jans Enikel, used the same terms for royal ideals. But only from The Enikel’s World Chronicle is it obvious, that these qualities had an example in the Bible and in The Ancient Times.https://praguepapers.ff.cuni.cz/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2017/11/Anna_Kosatkova_7-20.pdfRoyal IdealChronicle of Otokar of StyriaWorld Chronicle of Jans Enikel13th and 14th CenturyRudolf I of HabsburgOttokar II. of Bohemia
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Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
Royal Ideal
Chronicle of Otokar of Styria
World Chronicle of Jans Enikel
13th and 14th Century
Rudolf I of Habsburg
Ottokar II. of Bohemia
author_facet Anna Košátková
author_sort Anna Košátková
title Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
title_short Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
title_full Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
title_fullStr Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
title_full_unstemmed Das Herrscherideal in Ottokars Österreichischer Reimchronik und Jansen Enikels Weltchronik: Zur Machtauffassung des Herrschers im Rahmen der politischen Handlung || The Royal ideal in the chronicle of Otokar of Styria and in the world chronicle of Jans Enikel: View of the royal power in a political action
title_sort das herrscherideal in ottokars österreichischer reimchronik und jansen enikels weltchronik: zur machtauffassung des herrschers im rahmen der politischen handlung || the royal ideal in the chronicle of otokar of styria and in the world chronicle of jans enikel: view of the royal power in a political action
publisher Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta
series Prague Papers on the History of International Relations
issn 1803-7356
2336-7105
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The subject of this Article are chronicles of 13th and 14th Century — Chronicle of Otokar of Styria (Ottokars Österreichische Reimchronik) and World Chronicle of Jans Enikel (Jansen Enikels Weltchronik). These sources seem similar to each other, e.g. due to the poetic form, Middle High German language and a similar social position of the chroniclers, who were probably the secular people. The Chronicle of Otokar of Styria is not a simple World Chronicle. Otokar’s text contains his description of the divided Central European region between 1246 and 1309. World Chronicles usually covered the tales of Holy Scripture, history of Ancient Greece, Persia and Rome up to the present days of chroniclers. These are not to be found read in Otokar’s Chronicle. We can find different models of a royal ideal in both of the sources. For example, in The World Chronicle of Jans Enikel, King David is presented as a perfect ruler of biblical times, Alexander the Great as a brave, but later haughty and depraved one, and Charlemagne as a quick-witted and keen king and emperor. Many rulers are mentioned in the Chronicle of Otokar of Styria, on the top there are Ottokar II. of Bohemia and Rudolf I. of Habsburg. Both Chroniclers, Otokar of Styria and Jans Enikel, used the same terms for royal ideals. But only from The Enikel’s World Chronicle is it obvious, that these qualities had an example in the Bible and in The Ancient Times.
topic Royal Ideal
Chronicle of Otokar of Styria
World Chronicle of Jans Enikel
13th and 14th Century
Rudolf I of Habsburg
Ottokar II. of Bohemia
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