BiBliotheca
Scriptorum medii recentiSque aevorum
SerieS nova
redigunt enikő békés et ladislaus szörényi
nicolauS olahuS
e p istulae
parS i 1523–1533
edidit, introduxit et commentariiS inStruxit
emőke rita szilágyi
reciti
nicolauS olahuS epiStulae
parS i 1523–1533
(Bibliotheca Scriptorum medii recentisque aevorum. Series nova
tomus xix/i)
miklós oláh (1493–1568) is one of the most prominent humanists of the 16th century. apart from his literary activity (book of letters, historical works, and poems), his fame is based on his political and ecclesiastical career. he reformed the operations of the hungarian royal chancellery, and his patronage, book collection, and organizational talent made him well-known far and wide.
after the battle of mohács, he left hungary and spent the 1530s years in the netherlands on the side of queen mary of habsburg, where he grounded his latter career.
the current volume is publishing the critical edition of his early corre- s pondence: from the beginning to the end of 1533 when he had already fitted to the life in brussels.
according to the plans, two other volumes will be published of his later correspondences.
this volume will be available free of charge both in printed and in pdf format. What is more, the printed version will be followed by an online version as well, and so letters that may potentially surface later can be added to the online edition.
tomi Seriei noStrae temporiS recentioriS
tomus xv.
ioannes Sylvester Grammatica hungarolatina edidit, introduxit et commentariis
instruxit
StephanuS Bartók Budapest, argumentum kiadó, 2006
pp. 144 – iSBn 963 446 392 4 tomus xvi.
Subseries monumenta ritualia hungarica, tomus i.
missale Strigoniense 1484 edidit Blasius déri Budapest, argumentum kiadó, 2009
pp. 659 – iSBn 978 963 446 517 1 tomus xvii.
Subseries monumenta ritualia hungarica, tomus ii.
ordinarius Strigoniensis edidit nicolauS StephanuS
Földváry
Budapest, argumentum kiadó, 2009 pp. 188 – iSBn 978 963 446 518 8
tomus xvi. (recte: xviii!) Stephanus Brodericus
epistulae
edidit, introduxit et commentariis instruxit
petrus kasza
Budapest, mol–akadémiai kiadó, pp. 636 – iSBn 978 963 446 660 42012