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Slavica Slovaca
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2011
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vol. 46
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issue 2
161 – 166
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The article contains results of the research of the manuscript (late 18th century, Eastern Slovakia) based on author’s master‘s thesis. The author has described the appearance of the manuscript, graphics and some morphological and lexical characteristics. She has also found and reviewed a literary source - ancient Russian Khozhdenie igumena Daniila of the 12th century (mistakes in grammar and specific word usage as well as some other characteristics of the information transfer point to the origins of the manuscript – Trans Carpathian area). The text contains a large number of facts that reflect the mutual influence of the cultures of the neighbouring nations.
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(Czech title: Slovo a obraz v renesancnim cestopise Krystofa Haranta z Polzic a Bezdruzic Cesta z Kralovstvi ceskeho do Zeme Svate). Travels to the Holy Land are the theme of a specific type of travel-book with regard to their sacred mission. Their transformations are demonstrated on a comparison of the Russian medieval pilgrimage described by Prior Daniil and the most famous Czech Renaissance travel-book by the nobleman, diplomat and musician Krystof Harant of Polzice and Bezdruzice (1598). His work is notable for a number of his own illustrations, related to medieval miniatures that accompanied the most popular medieval travel book Milion by Marco Polo or the equally popular medieval bestiaries. However, they have significant information value, enriching the semantics of the text.
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