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pro vyhledávání: '"Z. J. Kosztolnyik"'
Autor:
Frederick J. McGinness, Berard L. Marthaler, Z. J. Kosztolnyik, John N. Schumacher, S.J. Boland, John D. Basil
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 85:678-683
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 91:526-528
Kozep-Europa harca a torok ellen a 16 szazad elso feleben [The Central-Europeans' struggle with the Turks during the former half of the sixteenth century]. Edited by Istvan Zombori. (Budapest: METEM. 2004. Pp. 219.) When the new Ottoman sultan, Moham
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 90:296-298
Beitrage zur Geschichte des Paulinerordens. Edited by Kaspar Elm. [Berliner Historische Studien, band 32; Ordensstudien XIV] (Berlin: Duncker und Humblot. 2000. Pp. 333. DM 118.) The Paulist Order originated in Hungary. St. Paul the Hermit, who lived
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 89:754-756
Holy Rulers and Blessed Princesses: Dynastic Cults in Medieval Central Europe. By Gabor Klaniczay. Translated by Eva Palmai. [Past and Present Publications.] (New York: Cambridge University Press. 2002. Pp. xviii, 490. $95.00.) Although the author of
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 89:557-558
Litterae missionariorum de Hungaria et Transilvania (1572-1717), Vol. I. Edited by Istvan Gyorgy Toth. [Bibliotheca Academiae Hungariae, Roma, Fontes 4.] (Rome-Budapest: History Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. 2002. Pp. 756. 3000 Fori
At the Gate of Christendom: Jews, Muslims and 'Pagans' in Medieval Hungary, c. 1000-c. 1300 (review)
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The Catholic Historical Review. 88:575-576
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
Slavic Review. 60:407-408
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 107:305-305
Autor:
Steven Bela Vardy, Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
The American Historical Review. 96:205
Autor:
Z. J. Kosztolnyik
Publikováno v:
Church History. 57:5-18
In the latter half of the fifteenth century, during the reign of Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490), and in the early sixteenth century, some Hungarian churchmen enhanced religious scholarship in their own country and abroad by their preaching and writing