Talk:Chronica Hungarorum

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[edit] Edits and lack of references

Hello, I made a few changes to the article for the following reasons:

  • Added a reference tag at the start of the article as obviously there aren't any.
  • Removed "For a long time its original author, or rather compiler, was(?) thought to be a certain Canon Marci de Kalt (German: Markus von Kalt, Hungarian: Márk Kálti)." This sentence doesn't make sense. Is he still thought to be the author or did somebody else write / compile it ?
  • Changed "truly magnificent" to just "magnificent" so that it sounds less like opinion.
  • Removed ", and excels in lively episodes." as this sounds like opinion.

What is meant by "the most widely-read narrative" ? It is a bit unclear as to what exactly the Chronica Hungarorum is. Is it a book ? Is it a legend ? Is it a series of historical events ?

--WaterWolf 15:57, 13 August 2007 (UTC)