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KONIGINHOF (Dvur Kralove in Czech)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 894 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KONIGINHOF (Dvur Kralove in Czech)  , the seat of a provincial
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district and of a provincial law-court, is situated in north-eastern Bohemia on the
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left
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bank of the Elbe, about 16o kilometres from Prague .
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Brewing, corn-milling and cotton-
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weaving are the
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principal
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industries . Pop. about 11,000 . The city is of very ancient origin . Founded by King Wenceslaus II. of Bohemia (1278-1305), it was given by him to his wife Elizabeth, and thus received the name of Dvur Kralove (the court of the queen) . During the Hussite
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wars, Dvur Kralove was several times taken and retaken by the contending parties . In a
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battle fought partly within the streets of the
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town, the
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Austrian army was totally defeated by the Prussians on the 29th of
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June 1866 . In the ,9th century Dvur Kralove became widely known as the spot where a MS. was found that was long believed to be one of the
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oldest written documents in the Czech language . In 1817 Wenceslas Hanka, afterwards for a long period librarian of the Bohemian museum, declared that he had found in the church tower in the town of Dvur Kralove when on a visit there, a very ancient MS. containing epic and lyric poems . Though Dobrovsky, the greatest Czech philologist of the time, from the first expressed suspicions, the MS. known as the Kralodvorsky Rukopis
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manuscript of Koniginhof was long accepted as genuine, frequently printed and translated into most
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European
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languages . Doubts as to the genuineness of the document never, however, ceased, and they became stronger when Hanka was convicted of having fabricated other false Bohemian documents . A series of
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works and articles written by Professors Goll, Gebauer, Masoryk, and others have recently proved that the MS. is a forgery, and hardly any Bohemian scholars of the
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present day believe in its genuineness .

The discussion of the authenticity of the MS. of Dvur Kralove lasted with

short interruptions about seventy years, and the Bohemian works written on the subject would fill a considerable library . Count Lutzow's
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History of Bohemian Literature gives a brief account of the controversy .

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