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The Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin: Libellus de institutione morum) is a mirror for princes—a literary work summarizing the principles of government—completed in the 1010s or 1020s for King Stephen I of Hungary's son and heir, Emeric. About a century later, Bishop Hartvik claimed that Stephen I himself wrote the small book. Modern scholarship has concluded that a foreign cleric who was proficient in rhymed Latin prose compiled the text. The cleric has been associated with a Saxon monk, Thangmar; with the Venetian Bishop Gerard of Csanád; and with Archbishop Astrik of Esztergom.

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dbo:abstract The Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin: Libellus de institutione morum) is a mirror for princes—a literary work summarizing the principles of government—completed in the 1010s or 1020s for King Stephen I of Hungary's son and heir, Emeric. About a century later, Bishop Hartvik claimed that Stephen I himself wrote the small book. Modern scholarship has concluded that a foreign cleric who was proficient in rhymed Latin prose compiled the text. The cleric has been associated with a Saxon monk, Thangmar; with the Venetian Bishop Gerard of Csanád; and with Archbishop Astrik of Esztergom. (en) La Admonoj, Admonoj de reĝo Sankta Stefano al princo Imre (Emeriko), estas la unua leĝo prenita al la Corpus Juris Hungarici, la unua leĝaro de Sankta Stefano el la jaro 1027, la plej grava hungara literatura verko de la periodo, latinlingva verko Admitiones (Admonoj) de reĝo Stefano al sia filo, tronheredanto Imre (Emeriko). La teksto de la Admonoj postrestis en kodeksoj el la 15-16-aj jarcentoj, la Kodekso Thuróczy kaj Ilosvay, kiuj mencias ĝin kiel unuan leĝaron de Sankta Stefano (Decretum Sancti regis Stephani). (eo) As admoestações ( em húngaro: Intelmek; em latim: Libellus de institutione morum ) é um espelho para os príncipes — uma obra literária que resume os princípios de governo — concluída nas décadas de 1010 ou 1020 para o filho e herdeiro do rei Estêvão I da Hungria, Emérico. Cerca de um século depois, o bispo Hartvik afirmou que o próprio Estêvão I escreveu o pequeno livro. Os estudos modernos concluíram que um clérigo estrangeiro proficiente em prosa latina rimada compilou o texto. O clérigo foi associado a um monge saxão, Thangmar; com o bispo veneziano Gerardo Sagredo; e com o arcebispo Anastaz-Astrik de Esztergom. (pt)
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rdfs:comment The Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin: Libellus de institutione morum) is a mirror for princes—a literary work summarizing the principles of government—completed in the 1010s or 1020s for King Stephen I of Hungary's son and heir, Emeric. About a century later, Bishop Hartvik claimed that Stephen I himself wrote the small book. Modern scholarship has concluded that a foreign cleric who was proficient in rhymed Latin prose compiled the text. The cleric has been associated with a Saxon monk, Thangmar; with the Venetian Bishop Gerard of Csanád; and with Archbishop Astrik of Esztergom. (en) La Admonoj, Admonoj de reĝo Sankta Stefano al princo Imre (Emeriko), estas la unua leĝo prenita al la Corpus Juris Hungarici, la unua leĝaro de Sankta Stefano el la jaro 1027, la plej grava hungara literatura verko de la periodo, latinlingva verko Admitiones (Admonoj) de reĝo Stefano al sia filo, tronheredanto Imre (Emeriko). La teksto de la Admonoj postrestis en kodeksoj el la 15-16-aj jarcentoj, la Kodekso Thuróczy kaj Ilosvay, kiuj mencias ĝin kiel unuan leĝaron de Sankta Stefano (Decretum Sancti regis Stephani). (eo) As admoestações ( em húngaro: Intelmek; em latim: Libellus de institutione morum ) é um espelho para os príncipes — uma obra literária que resume os princípios de governo — concluída nas décadas de 1010 ou 1020 para o filho e herdeiro do rei Estêvão I da Hungria, Emérico. Cerca de um século depois, o bispo Hartvik afirmou que o próprio Estêvão I escreveu o pequeno livro. Os estudos modernos concluíram que um clérigo estrangeiro proficiente em prosa latina rimada compilou o texto. O clérigo foi associado a um monge saxão, Thangmar; com o bispo veneziano Gerardo Sagredo; e com o arcebispo Anastaz-Astrik de Esztergom. (pt)
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