Hussite Bible

Hussite Bible

The Hussite Bible (Hungarian: "Huszita Biblia"; sometimes also "The Bible of the Franciscans") is the oldest known Hungarian, but also Finno-Ugric Bible translation, dated to the 1420s-1430s.

History

The Hussite Bible is the only written vestige of Hussitism in Hungary. The book – or at least the most of it – was translated by Tamás Pécsi and Bálint Újlaki. Both Pécsi and Újlaki had attended the University of Prague in Bohemia between 1399 and 1411, where they got to know the concepts of Jan Hus, a reformist Christian theologian. Concluded from the calendar found in the Codex of Munich, the two Franciscan priests may already had began the work in 1416, and they finished it at latest in 1441. Pécsi had had to escape soon from Hungary due to the Inquisition, thus he and many of his followers moved to Moldavia. They had been unsuccessful: the translation was confiscated.

The original manuscript is not known, most likely it perished. Most text of the Hussite Bible was revealed from partial copies. The principally importants of them are the Codex of Munich, the Codex of Wien, and the Apor Codex. Some other, shorter parts had been transcribed to other Hungarian dialects as well; these can be found in other 15th century Hungarian codices.

Features

Vocabulary

The translation's language is highly archaic, with many terms unknown in Modern Hungarian. Also, it contains several rare Old Hungarian words, thus provides an interesting insight to the Hungarian language at the time. These include (with Modern Hungarian equivalent and English translation in parentheses): "monnál" (mintegy, or so), "midenem" (nemde, is it right?), "csajva" (cserebogár, cockchafer), "gördőlet" (mennydörgés, thunder), etc.

In some respects, the Hussite Bible's translators were the first reformers of Hungarian: they coined several new terms, which today sound constrained. Some examples: "császárlat" (imperium), "czímerlet" (titulus), "ezerlő" (tribunus), "negyedlő" (tetrarch), and so on.

Orthography

The Bible's orthography was influenced by early 15th century Czech spelling. Pécsi and Újlaki adopted the system of writing special sounds with diacritic marks. (i. e, writing IPA2|ɲ with ń, or IPA2|ɛ: with è, etc.)

This orthography later had spread among the Hungarian Franciscan monks as well, and had a great influence on the spelling of later 16th-century Hungarian printed books. However, the modern Hungarian alphabet has different grounds.

Copies

Codex of Wien

The oldest of the copies is the Codex of Wien. It contains parts of the Old Testament. The codex has 162 pages, each with a size of 216 by 142 millimetres. The book is the work of three hands from the second half of the 15th century. Since the 18th century, the manuscript was kept in Wien, its earlier place is unknown. In 1932, it was moved to the National Széchenyi Library's Section of Manuscripts, Budapest, where it can be found today as well.

Codex of Munich

The Codex of Munich consists of 124 pages, and contains the four Gospels. Its size is 135 by 200 millimetres. The whole manuscript had been written by György Németi, who finished the work in Trotus, in the year 1466 AD.

It is unknown where the codex was after its completion. The first page shows a reference to Albert John Widmanstadius (1506-1557) as an early owner, who was a philologist and book collector. After his death, the manuscript was transferred to the Bavarian State Library, where it is kept still today, in an excellent condition.

A complete facsimile was published in 1958, as part of the Ural-Altaische Bibliothek ("Ural-Altaic Library").

Apor Codex

The Apor codex got it name after its former owner, the Apor family. It is colligatum. Once it contained 208 pages, but 92 perished, and only 116 remained, which of the first 21 is badly damaged. Because of humid storage circumstances, other pages were harmed as well. Its size is 208 by 140 millimetres.

ee also

*Hungarian language
*History of Hungarian

References

*József Molnár - Györgyi Simon: "Magyar nyelvemlékek". 3rd edition, Budapest, 1980. ISBN 9631747387


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