Dall’esercito di Garibaldi agli archivi di Napoli Lipót Óváry e la storiografia ungherese in Italia /

Lipót Óváry arrived in Naples in 1861 as a soldier of Garibaldi. Afterwards, at the encouragement of Bartholomeo Capasso, he began his historical research in the library and archival collections of Naples which had not been studied from a Hungarian point of view. From 1870 onwards, on behalf of the...

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Szerző: Kanász Viktor
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: Sette Citta; Fraknói Vilmos Római Történeti Kutatócsoport; Makovecz Campus Alapítvány (MCA) Collegium Professorum Hungarorum; Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont, Moravcsik Gyula Intézet Viterbo 2025
Sorozat:Storia d’Ungheria
Protagonisti e collaboratori
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Online Access:https://publikacio.ppke.hu/2755

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