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Gábor Döbrentei

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249: 17: 129:, the Hungarian Academy. In addition to his great work he wrote many valuable papers on historical and philological subjects, and many biographical notices of eminent Hungarians. These appeared in the Hungarian translation of 297: 264: 269: 292: 110:
He held various official posts, but continued zealously to pursue the studies for which he had early shown a strong preference. His great work is the
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Döbrentei was one of the twenty-two scholars appointed in 1825 to plan and organize, under the presidency of
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Magyar életrajzi lexikon I. (A–K). Főszerk. Kenyeres Ágnes. Budapest: Akadémiai. 1967. 394. o.
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on the Austrian border until 1805. For most of his life he lived in what was then the
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
225:"1456. július 21. Dugovics Titusz hősi halála – a legenda szerint" 82: 15: 103:, soon failed for want of support. In 1820, Döbrentei settled at 173:
Döbrentei does not appear to have taken any part in the
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preacher Lajos Döbrentey, his early schooling was in
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Hungarian
philologist
antiquary
Kingdom of Hungary
Somlószőlős
Lutheran
Pápa
Sopron
Austrian Empiure
Wittenberg
Leipzig
tutor
Transylvania
Erdélyi Muzeum
Hungarian language
literature
Pest
Hungarian Academy
Count Teleki
Brockhaus
Macbeth
Shakespeare
Sterne
Schiller
Molière
revolutionary movement of 1848


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