Disciplines
History, Archaeology (100%)
Keywords
Quellenedition,
Regestenedition,
Regesta Imperii XIV,
Grundlagenforschung,
Geschichte,
Spätmittelalter/Frühe Neuzeit
Abstract
The "Maximilian-Regesten" - i.e. historical abstracts of documents, records, letters etc. relating to the reign of
Maximilian I. (1493-1519) - as the Regesta Imperii in general are pure fundamental research on all sorts of
documents relating to the history of the Holy Roman Empire, Austria and Europe. Based on approximately 40.000
documents collected in all larger archives of Austria, Germany an Europe since the last 50 years, the single
volumes of "Ausgewählte Regesten des Kaiserreiches unter Maximilian I. 1493-1519" draw up the essential
features of the Austrian, German an European history during the reign of Maximilian I. In that way the first three
volumes of "J.F. Böhmer (Begr.): Ausgewählte Regesten des Kaiserreichs unter Maximilian I. 1493-1519", edited
by Hermann Wiesflecker Wien - Köln - Weimar 1990-2002, are already edited. The edition is done by following
the modern methods an directions of writing historical abstracts within the Regesta Imperii. Each abstract gives the
date an the essential content of each document followed by a citical apparatus (description of the source and its
archival location, bibliographical references, notes etc.)
Our 4th volume of "J.F. Böhmer (Begr.), Regesta Imperii XIV: Ausgewählte Regesten des Kaiserreiches unter
Maximilian I. 1493-1519" contains in part 2: Österreich, Reich und Europa 1502-1504, 2.168 abstracts of
documents relating to the major internal matters of the Holy Roman Empire as well as to the foreign policy of
Maximilian I. and his relations to the Pope, France, Spain, England, Hungary, Poland, Russia, the Ottoman Empire,
Venice an all other Italian states. The internal affaires of the Emipre and the Austrian hereditary countrys mostly
concern the transformation and reformation of the state towards early modern government an the war in Lower
Bavaria, and the foreign policy of Maximilian I. as King of the Romans during this years is dominated by his plans
to obtain the crown of the Holy Roman Empire, to make peace with France, to organize a crusade against the Turks
and to make the so called "Haus Habsburg /Casa d`Austria" a leading European power. All further details are given
in the introduction of volume 4/2.