![]() ![]() We have assumed, as a principle, that a single citation from one work would not legitimize the statement that the chronicler knew directly that source. We furthermore aimed at reconstructing the list of books used by the chronicler as a source or reference material. The essay seeks to identify crypto-quotes in Wincenty's chronicle, where a considerable number of unlabeled opinions by other authors philosophers, poets, and so on are potentially traceable. Firstly, we established the algorithm for the numerical comparison of the Chronicle and his supposed source secondly, we took into account some of the writings of the Greek and Roman philosophers taught in the schools of 12th century and known by writers of the same period. ![]() His chronicle, compiled on Casimir's commission before 1207-8, is a decent representative of the twelfth-century renaissance. 1223), was a lawyer, advisor to Duke Casimir II the Just (Kazimierz Sprawiedliwy) and, subsequently, bishop of Cracow. Educated most probably in Paris, Wincenty, or Master Vincentius, called Kadlubek (d. ![]()
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