ABSTRACT

[This chronicle, admittedly incomplete, of the various events that have taken place in the unconquered Kingdom of the Crown of Bohemia, both while Václav, the most serene king, was still living, and after his death, was composed, or collected, by the distinguished Laurence of Březová, a master of liberal arts at the famous University of Prague. It will be described plainly below, how great were the damages and crimes brought about by the subsequent king of Hungary, Sigismund, and by the most wicked sect of the Táborites.1 The prologue of the chronicle follows.]2