The Admonitions (Hungarian: Intelmek; Latin: Libellus de institutione morum) is a mirror for princes—a literary work summarizing the principles of government—completed in the 1010s or 1020s for King Stephen I of Hungary's son and heir, Emeric.
[1][2][3] About a century later, Bishop Hartvik claimed that Stephen I himself wrote the small book.
[1] Modern scholarship has concluded that a foreign cleric who was proficient in rhymed Latin prose compiled the text.
[1] The cleric has been associated with a Saxon monk, Thangmar;[3] with the Venetian Bishop Gerard of Csanád; and with Archbishop Astrik of Esztergom.
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