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Th e holdings of the Kórnik Library include a small parchment manuscript produced in 1495/6 as a gift from an assessor in the Carinthian bishopric of Gurk, Georg Unterburger, a doctor of both laws, for the newly elected archbishop of Salzburg, Leonhard von Keutschach. Th e codex is relatively richly ornamented – with gilding – and comprises three short works by the donator: Laudatory oration for the Inauguration of the Pontifi cate [Oratio demonstrativa], A Treaty on Sacraments [Traktat o sakramentach] with a short prologue, and a Poem [Carmen] in praise of the new archbishop. With his gift , Unterburger – as he openly announces – wanted to establish a client-patron relationship with the new archbishop. Th e paper briefl y presents both these fi gures against the background of the history of the Salzburg archdiocese analyses the Oration as an example of late-Medieval humanist rhetoric and, on the basis of the subsequent history of the manuscript, refl ects on whether Unterburger managed to achieve his goal. Th e paper is accompanied by the annotated edition of Oration, prologue of the Treaty and the Poem.
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Seventy years ago, Stanislaw Kętrzyński put forward a hypothesis about the existence of the cult of Charlemagne during the reign of Bolesław the Brave. Mediated by Otto III’s program renovatio imperii, the cult supposedly left a trace in a few sources from the period and in several later ones, when it became more of a legend. This paper is the fi rst attempt to confront this hypothesis with the latest research on the sources used by Kętrzyński (notably the chronicle of Adémar de Chabannes). Some new sources are also analysed. The paper discusses a deliberately legitimising role of the imitation of Charles by Bolesław the Brave, both during the life of Otto III and after his death, and the reception of the legitimacy. In a separate part, the paper looks at the methods of the domestic and external Christianization used by Bolesław and their Carolingian patterns.
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