The Slavic World and Its Destiny in the Earliest Epoch of Its History according to the First Redaction of the Chronicle by Marcin Kromer
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Research on the first edition of the Chronicle by Marcin Kromer allows one to trace the genesis of elements of scholarly research into Polish historical thought of the mid-16th century; this includes the treatment of such issues as the homeland of the Slavs and the routes and chronology of their migration to the lands of Central and South-Eastern Europe.
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