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The History of the Transylvanian Unitary Church – book presentation in Kolozsvár

2019/02/12

 

Book III/1. of The History of the Transylvanian Unitary Church will be presented on February 15, 2019 in Kolozsvár (Cluj), in the House of Religious Freedom. The book will be presented by János Káldos, Project Manager of National Széchényi Library.

The Corvina Library and the Buda Workshop. A Guide to the Exhibition

A Corvina könyvtár budai műhelye. Kiállítási kalauz
The Corvina Library and the Buda Workshop. A Guide to the Exhibition
Introduction and summary tables by Edina Zsupán, curator of the exhibition
Object descriptions by Edina Zsupán, Ferenc Földesi
OSZK, Budapest, 2018, 244 pages
ISBN 978 963 200 686 4

Language: 
Hungarian-English
3 900,- Ft
Not available

Eternally Júlia – scientific conference

2019/01/22

National Széchényi Library cordially invites you to its scientific conference entitled Eternally Júlia.

Date: Tuesday January 22, 9.30‒14.30
Venue: National Széchényi Library, Ceremonial Hall (Budapest, Wing “F” of Buda Royal Palace)

Program of the conference:
9.30‒9.40 Welcome speech by László Boka, Director of Research and Academic Affairs

Zoltán Szabó – book presentation

2019/01/22

National Széchényi Library and Kortárs Publishing House cordially invite you to the presentation ceremony of a book by Erzsébet Tokaji Nagy and Zsófia Szádeczky-Kardoss entitled Zoltán Szabó.
Welcome speech will be delivered by László Boka, Head of NSZL Publishing House.

Opera and Nationalism – book presentation

2019/02/06

The Theater Collection of National Széchényi Library cordially invites you and your friends to the presentation ceremony of a book by Krisztina Lajosi entitled Staging the Nation. Opera and Nationalism in 19th-Century Hungary, published in 2018 (Leiden–Boston: Brill).

Hymn, corvinas, Júlia Szendrey – The Day of Hungarian Culture

2019/01/22

 

Round-table discussions related to the exhibition entitled The Corvina Library and the Buda Workshop, a conference focusing on Júlia Szendrey, and the exhibition of Hymn, the national anthem of Hungary and the related Erkel sheet music will mark the celebration of the Day of Hungarian Culture on January 22, 2019.

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