Brodarics István
Epistulae
CONTENTS, BLURB
Contents
PrefaceThe Life of István Brodarics
On the Correspondence of István Brodarics
Principles of Publication
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Texts and commentaries
Appendix
Indexes
Blurb
István Brodarics (around 1480-1539) is one of the most prominent Humanists of the 16th century. His fame is based on his brief report on the Battle of Mohács, a uniquely valuable source. Apart from this masterpiece of Humanistic historical literature he produced no other work. Nonetheless, as a travelling diplomat he maintained extensive correspondence with many prominent European figures of the time: monarchs, statesmen, fellow Humanists.
Brodarics lived at a time when the medieval Hungarian Kingdom was falling apart. His letters are important sources on this momentous period of crisis.
The current volume is the first attempt to produce a critical edition of his remained correspondence in its entirety with extensive footnotes. The work summarises over ten years of scholarly research and is worthy of the attention of historians and literary and cultural historians who study this period.