Did Franjo Ksaver Pejačević write a history of the Bulgarians? Cover Image
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FRANJO KSAVER PEJAČEVIĆ A-T-IL ÉCRIT UNE HISTOIRE DES BULGARES ?
Did Franjo Ksaver Pejačević write a history of the Bulgarians?

Author(s): Penka Danova
Subject(s): History, Local History / Microhistory, Modern Age, 18th Century
Published by: Институт за балканистика с Център по тракология - Българска академия на науките
Keywords: 18th-Century Historiography; Franjo Ksaver Pejačević; History of Medieval Bulgaria; Fantastic/ Imaginary Genealogies;

Summary/Abstract: The paper tries to answer the question if Franjo Ksaver Pejačević (1707 – 1781), an erudite Jesuit and theologian, who was also Bulgarian, wrote a work devoted to the Bulgarian history, and if he did, whether it was preserved or lost, where is it today and when was created. Having studied three volumes in manuscript, entitled Excerpta historica historiam Slavorum concernentia, Penka Danova gives affirmative answer to this disputable question.That “History of the Bulgarians”, or rather “History of the Bulgarian Rulers” is in the second volume of the manuscript. In addition, clues to a fantastic genealogy of the Knežević family have been found in all three volumes, being their author someone from the Pejačević’s followers or from the Knežević-Parčević family.The thesis that Excerpta historica contains a “History of the Bulgarians” is supported by codicology arguments, by the structure and content of the text, as well as in comparison with the content of the printed “History of Serbia” (1797, 1799) and with some of the sources used in both historical works.Danova claims that it is possible some of the Pejačević’s historical notes about Bulgarian rulers to be made as early as 1758.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 205-230
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: French