- Gáspár
Heltai (c. 1510–1574) was a
Protestant writer and
printer from
Transylvania who
produced many
books in Hungarian. He was also the
father of the...
-
Ferenc Heltai, born as
Ferenc Hoffer (15
March 1861 – 11
August 1913), was a
Hungarian politician and
economics writer. He
served as Lord
Mayor of Budapest...
- Jenő
Heltai (11
August 1871 – 3
September 1957),
until 1913
Eugen Herzl, was a
Hungarian author, poet,
journalist and producer. He was of
Jewish descent...
- to her
sister Zsa Zsa. They
married in Riverside, California.
Tibor R.
Heltai (m.
August 5, 1972 – 1975; divorced) an
economic consultant who
became a...
-
equivalents in the
process of
compiling bilingual dictionaries, as
illustrated by
Heltai (1988) and
Hartmann (1991) (see
bilingual lexicography).
Contrastive descriptions...
- was
premiered on
December 17, 1904 in Budapest. The
libretto is by Jenő
Heltai, who
rewrote a folk tale by
Holger Drachmann. The
haughty princess is the...
-
these stories,
recorded in
detail by the 16th-century
historian Gáspár
Heltai, John
Hunyadi was the
illegitimate son of King
Sigismund with a
woman named...
- his
operetta based on Sándor Petőfi's János Vitéz to a
libretto by Jenő
Heltai.
Andrew L.
Simon Made in Hungary:
Hungarian Contributions to
Universal Culture...
- a
translator of
Heinrich Heine,
Edmond Fleg (1874–1963) and
Eugene Heltai (
Heltai Jenő). A
Christian convert, he
remained very
aware of his
Jewish heritage...
-
directed by
Alexander Korda,
which was
itself an
adaptation of a
novel by Jenő
Heltai. Olga, ****istant of the
hypnotist Joe Selfridge, is used by the
latter to...