The subject of the paper is Anonymus' historical work on the Hungarian conquest written in the early years of the 13th century. There are two locations in the text mentioning the Black Sea; researchers were convinced until now that Anonymus refers to Pontus Euxinos in both cases, although there exists no any other source using this form for Pontus Euxinos before the second half of the 13th century, including all Western and Eastern texts. – First the expression "ad nigrum mare" is discussed (Chapter 44; SRH. Vol. 1, page 91, lines 13–18). Identification with the Black Sea makes the text fairly confusing and must have been "ad aegaean mare" in the original. This correction eliminates all the difficulties; "ad nigrum mare" is the conseque...
In this article, the author describes the nature of the 1840/1841 Turkic Karaim translation of the B...
ORIGINES NATIONUM ET PRAECIPUE SAXONICAE IN TRANSYLVANIA, CUM NONULLIS ALIIS OBSERVATIONIBUS, AD EJU...
This article contains a short list of Dacian personal names recorded in two Greek cities of the nort...
In an earlier article Anonymus and the “Black Sea” (Magyar Nyelv (104) 2008: 306–316.), the author d...
The author analyses a short section of a historical work written by Anonymus in the 13th century whe...
The Gesta of Anonymus is a special document among Hungarian historical sources. The only surviving c...
International audienceThe ancient name of the Black Sea, the Pontos Axe(i)nos/Euxe(i)nos, can be exp...
International audienceA manuscript of late antiquity, the Anecdotum Latinum, shows that the formatio...
Cet article sur le Commentum anonyme (VIe siècle ?) des livres de Frontin (De agrorum qualitate et D...
WOS: 000286706800001The name 'Black Sea' is widely attributed to the Anatolian Turks, due to their h...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims at scrutinising the ties between the twelfth-century German poems on Alexa...
The author gives a definite “NO” answer to the question raised in the title of the study. He examine...
ORIGINES NATIONUM & PRAECIPUE SAXONICAE IN TRANSYLVANIA : CUM NONNULLIS ALIIS OBSERVATIONIBUS, AD EI...
The article is devoted to the publication history of two poetic gnomologies (collections of maxims)...
The article deals with the question of authorship of the thirteenth-century Chronica Polonorum (or G...
In this article, the author describes the nature of the 1840/1841 Turkic Karaim translation of the B...
ORIGINES NATIONUM ET PRAECIPUE SAXONICAE IN TRANSYLVANIA, CUM NONULLIS ALIIS OBSERVATIONIBUS, AD EJU...
This article contains a short list of Dacian personal names recorded in two Greek cities of the nort...
In an earlier article Anonymus and the “Black Sea” (Magyar Nyelv (104) 2008: 306–316.), the author d...
The author analyses a short section of a historical work written by Anonymus in the 13th century whe...
The Gesta of Anonymus is a special document among Hungarian historical sources. The only surviving c...
International audienceThe ancient name of the Black Sea, the Pontos Axe(i)nos/Euxe(i)nos, can be exp...
International audienceA manuscript of late antiquity, the Anecdotum Latinum, shows that the formatio...
Cet article sur le Commentum anonyme (VIe siècle ?) des livres de Frontin (De agrorum qualitate et D...
WOS: 000286706800001The name 'Black Sea' is widely attributed to the Anatolian Turks, due to their h...
ABSTRACT: This paper aims at scrutinising the ties between the twelfth-century German poems on Alexa...
The author gives a definite “NO” answer to the question raised in the title of the study. He examine...
ORIGINES NATIONUM & PRAECIPUE SAXONICAE IN TRANSYLVANIA : CUM NONNULLIS ALIIS OBSERVATIONIBUS, AD EI...
The article is devoted to the publication history of two poetic gnomologies (collections of maxims)...
The article deals with the question of authorship of the thirteenth-century Chronica Polonorum (or G...
In this article, the author describes the nature of the 1840/1841 Turkic Karaim translation of the B...
ORIGINES NATIONUM ET PRAECIPUE SAXONICAE IN TRANSYLVANIA, CUM NONULLIS ALIIS OBSERVATIONIBUS, AD EJU...
This article contains a short list of Dacian personal names recorded in two Greek cities of the nort...