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Introduction$h
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Erasmus and the Hungarian Intellectuals of the 15th Century$h
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The Names of the Holy Maccabees - Erasmus and the Origin of Hungarian Protestant Martyrology
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The Reception of Erasmianism in Hungary and the Contexts of the Erasmian Programme - The "Cultural Patriotism" of Benedek Komjáti
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Bibles and Books
Vernacular Literature in Hungary -
"Thou shalt not Commit Adultery"
the Metaphor of Paráznaság/Adultery ad´s Applied in the Literature of Reformation -
Popular Culture in Reformation Hungary
a Fiddler's Song before 1580 -
The Theory of Soul-sleeping at the beginning of the Hungarian Reformation Movement - Matthias Dévai
De sanctorum dormitione -
Thomas Cranmer's Martyrdom as Parable
Hungarian Adatation in Verse of John Foxe's Martyrology by Mihály Sztárai (1560) -
Abrahamic Faith in a Hungarian Market-Town
a History in Verse by M´té Skaricza (1581) -
"Thou art my Son, Davis"
the Limits of Historical Interpretation in the Unitarian Translation of Psalm 2 -
Alvise Gritti and Tamás Nádasdy
the History of a Burn-Out Friendship -
Andreas Dudith's Ottoman Brother-in-Law
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Tarjumans Mahmud and Murad - Austrian and Hungarian Renegades as Sultan's Interpreters
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The Rise and Fall of a Notorious Renegade
the Story of Şehsuvar Bey (1580) -
"Pro Turcis" and "Contra Turcos"
Curiosity, Scholarship and Spiritualism in Ottoman Histories by Johannes Löwenklau(1541-1594) -
Iter Persicum
in Alliance with the Safavid Dynasty against the Ottomans? -
The Conqueror of the Ottomans in the Kunstkabinett
Curiosity and the Cult of the Hero in Pál Esterházy's Poem Egy csudálatos ének (A Song of Wonder) -
Historical Scepticism and Piety
the Revision of Protestant Ideas on History in the Sermons of the Hungarian Jesuit Péter Pázmány -
Reformations in Hungary in the age of the Ottoman conquest
Pál Ács