Mihály Balázs
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Mihály Balázs (born 1948) is a Hungarian historian and professor of religious history at the University of Szeged.[1] He is widely regarded as an expert on the religious history of Hungarian-speaking Transylvania.[2]
Works
- Mihály Balázs, Early Transylvanian Antitrinitarianism (1566–1571) 1996
- J. Kaldos & M. Balazs (1993), Bibliotheca dissidentium. Répertoire des non-conformistes religieux des seizième et dix-sieptième siècles., Tome XV: Ungarlandische Antitinitarier II. Györgi Enyedi, Baden-Baden 1993
- Balázs, Mihály: Ferenc Dávid. Ungarländische Antitrinitarier IV. Bibliotheca Dissidentium. Répertoire des non-conformistes religieux des seizième et dixseptième siècles édité par André Séguenny. Valentin Koerner: Baden-Baden & Bouxwiller, 2008. (Tome XXVI. Bibliotheca Biographica Aureliana CCXXII.) 325 p. English translation Ferenc David, 2010.[3]
References
- ↑ Országos Doktori Tanács "Balázs Mihály. születési év, 1948. intézmény neve, Szegedi Tudományegyetem. doktori iskola, SzTE Irodalomtudományi Doktori Iskola (törzstag) ..."
- ↑ Early modern religious communities in East-Central Europe: ethnic ... p11 István Keul - 2009 "Hungarian authors such as Antal Pirnát, Mihály Balázs, and Róbert Dán wrote—as will be seen below—valuable contributions to religious history even before 1990, often in the guise of (less suspicious) social history .... from the numerous works of Balázs just three examples: Mihály Balázs, Early Transylvanian Antitrinitarianism (1566–1571 ).From Servet to Palaeologus (Baden-Baden, 1996); Mihály Balázs and Gizella Keserű (eds.), György Enyedi and Central European Unitarianism in the 16th and 17th Centuries (Budapest, 2000); Mihály Balázs, “'A hit . . . hallásból leszen'. ..."
- ↑ English translation
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