<p><em>Medieval Authorship and Cultural Exchange in the Late Fifteenth Century</em> is a multidisciplinary study of late medieval authorship and the military orders framed as a whodunit that uncovers the anonymous author of the ‘Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order’. </p><p>Through a close analysis of the <i>Utrecht Chronicle of the Teutonic Order</i> and its manuscripts and by exploiting a wide range of scholarly techniques from traditional philology and extensive codicological examinations to modern digital humanities techniques the book argues that the recently resurfaced Vienna manuscript is actually an author’s copy written in direct cooperation with the original author. This important assertion leads to a reinterpretation of the text its sources and composition authorship and the context in which it was conceived. It allows us to associate the text with an upsurge of historiographical activities by various military orders across the continent seemingly in response to the publication and aggressive dissemination of the account of the Siege of Rhodes by Guillaume Caoursin in 1480. Furthermore the text can be positioned at the crossroads between different cultural spheres ranging from the Baltic region to the Low Countries spanning French German Dutch and Latin linguistic traditions.</p><p>This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval history as well as those interested in cultural history and the military religious orders. </p>
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