The Raven King

Matthias Corvinus and the Fate of His Lost Library

Hardcover, 304 pages

English language

Published June 28, 2008 by Yale University Press.

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978-0-300-12034-9
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Seizing the Hungarian throne at the age of fifteen, Matthias Corvinus, the "Raven King,” was an effervescent presence on the fifteenth-century stage. A successful warrior and munificent art patron, he sought to leave as symbols of his strategic and humanist ambitions a strong, unified country, splendid palaces, and the most magnificent library in Christendom. But Hungary, invaded by Turkey after Matthias's death in 1490, yielded its treasures, and the Raven King’s exquisite library of two thousand volumes, witness to a golden cultural age, was dispersed first across Europe and then the world.

The quest to recover this collection of sumptuously illuminated scripts provoked and tantalized generations of princes, cardinals, collectors, and scholars and imbued Hungarians with the mythical conviction that the restoration of the lost library would seal their country's rebirth. In this thrilling and absorbing account, drawing on a wealth of original sources in several languages, Marcus Tanner …

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Subjects

  • European history: c 500 to c 1500
  • Biography & Autobiography
  • Biography / Autobiography
  • Biography/Autobiography
  • Hungary
  • General
  • Biography & Autobiography / General