Dénesi Tamás (szerk.): Collectanea Sancti Martini - A Pannonhalmi Főapátság Gyűjteményeinek Értesítője 8. (Pannonhalma, 2020)

I. Közlemények

Oklevelek Szent István korában 23 Thoroczkay Gábor (2020a), A középkori Magyarország. (Állam és ideológiák) , Buda­pest. Thoroczkay Gábor (2020b), A középkori magyar egyház intézménytörténetének egyes kérdései az elmúlt évtizedek kutatásainak tükrében, in Püspökök, káptalanok, tizedek. (Tanulmányok), szerk. Thoroczkay Gábor, Pécs , 39–49. (Az Árpád­ és Anjou­kor magyar egyházi archontológiájának kérdései 1.) Urkundenbuch Magdeburg = Urkundenbuch des Erzstifts Magdeburg (937–1192) , I, hrsg. Israël, Friedrich – Möllenberg, Walter, Magdeburg, 1937. Gábor Thoroczkay Charters from the age of king Saint Stephen of Hungary The study does not fully discuss the diplomas created during the time of King St. Stephen of Hungary (1000–1038) but deals with three problems. In the first part of the study the author places the Greek­language diploma of Veszprémvölgy to the end of the tenth century and connects it with the Metropolitan of Tourkia who managed Byzantine missionary activities in (Eastern) Hungary. The second part examines the issues of the charter of the Pécsvárad Abbey in southern Transdanubia at the beginning of the eleventh century. According to the author’s opinion, the Benedictine monastery had a charter of St. Stephen’s time, its writer may have been the German notary Heribert C. This hypothesis reveals contradictions in high­impact theories of the last two decades (Wolfgang Huschner, Gyula Kristó). The third part deals with the diploma of the Roman Pontiff which was sent to Hungary in 1000 or 1001 as an approval of the organization of the Hungarian metropolitan church in Esztergom. Its content can be more or less reconstructed by using papal charters issued to the Archdiocese of Magdeburg in the second half of the tenth century.

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