Ruinae Pannonnicae, his best known work, was written in Latin and composed in dactylic hexameter on the model of Virgil's Aeneid. The subject of the poem deals with the events in Transylvania, Hungary, Wallachia and Moldavia over the 31-year period of 1540 to 1571. Schesaus insists on the Roman origin and heritage of Romanians, backed by evidence he presents (together with proof of Dacian contributions). The work was first printed in Wittenberg (1571), and it ensured that Schesaus was awarded the title of Poet Laureate by PrinceStephen Bathory.
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^Heimann-Seelbach, Sabine (1989). Soziokulturelle Kontexte der Sprach- und Literaturentwicklung: Festschrift für Rudolf Grosse zum 65. Geburtstag. Stuttgart: Heinz. p. 88.