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169: 329:, which was not appreciated by all his contemporaries: many manuscripts simply copy the text without retaining the page layout, which results in a rather chaotic chronology. The chronicle was enormously influential; over 400 manuscripts are known, and the influence on many dozens of later chroniclers is palpable. Translations were made into many medieval vernaculars, including Middle English, as well as an Old French translation by 63: 317:, was intended for the school-room. It is mostly derivative in content and is therefore of limited value to modern historians. However, its importance is in the way the material is presented, which is a quantum leap forward in didactic method. The genius lies in its layout: each double page covers fifty years with fifty lines per page. The left-hand pages give the history of the 642: 83: 485:
Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas, "Martinus Polonus' Chronicle of the Popes and Emperors. A Medieval Best-seller and its Neglected Influence on English Medieval Chroniclers", in
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Anna-Dorothee von den Brincken, "Studien zur Überlieferung der Chronik des Martin von Troppau (Erfahrungen mit einem massenhaft überlieferten historischen Text)", in
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Martin von Troppau (Martinus Polonus), O.P. (gest. 1278) in England. Überlieferungs- und wirkungsgeschichtliche Studien zu dessen Papst- und Kaiserchronik
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The Chronicles of Rome. An Edition of the Middle English 'The Chronicle of Popes and Emperors' and 'The Lollard Chronicle',
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Wolfgang-Valentin Ikas, "Neue Handschriftenfunde zum Chronicon pontificum et imperatorum des Martin von Troppau", in
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Ludwig Weiland (ed.), "Martini Oppaviensis chronicon pontificum et imperatorum". MGH SS 22 (1872), pp. 377–475
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Digital facsimile of a German translation of his chronicle in the Heidelberg manuscript Cpg 137
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
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Memoirs of Literature: Containing a Large Account of Many Valuable Books
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Dieter Berg (1993). "Martin von Troppau". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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From the middle of the 13th century, Martin was active in
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Index

Martin von Troppau
Archbishop of Gniezno

Roman Catholic
Gniezno
Janusz z Tarnowa
Jakub Świnka
Bologna
Coat of arms of Archbishop Marin of Oprava
O.P.
Dominican
friar
bishop
chronicler
Latin
Order of Preachers
Silesian
Opava
Margraviate of Moravia
Rome
confessor
chaplain
Pope Alexander IV
Urban IV
Clement IV
Gregory X
Innocent V
Adrian V
John XXI
Pope Nicholas III

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