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Abstract: This article investigates a revised version of Stanislaus of Znojmo’s Tractatus de Antichristo contra Jacobellum contained in Třeboň, Státní oblastní archiv, ms. A 16. Stanislaus’s Tractatus was originally written as a response to Jakoubek of Stříbro’s Posicio de Antichristo following a 1412 quodlibet, but within the Třeboň version (copied in 1464) there is a peculiar reference to the Taborites that was added by the scribe Crux of Telč. Crux’s revised version sought to repurpose Stanislaus’s Tractatus from a work devoted to refuting Jakoubek of Stříbro’s views on the papal Antichrist into a text that connected the interpretative modes of Jakoubek with the Taborites. The Třeboň version of the Tractatus is thus significant as a record of the debates surrounding the Antichrist in 1412 and in registering the shifting positions of Jakoubek of Stříbro and his Taborite opponents on glossing and scriptural interpretation. |