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Arnold Ipolyi (family name
originally Stummer) (20
October 1823 – 2
December 1886) was a
Hungarian Catholic bishop and historian.
Ipolyi was born in Ipolykeszi...
- London, England: M. E. Sharpe. 2001. p. 274. ISBN 0-7656-0718-2.
Arnold Ipolyi.
Ipolyi Arnold népmesegyüjteménye (Népköltési gyüjtemény 13. kötet). Budapest:...
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enriched with two
large collections: in 1920 with the
collection of
Arnold Ipolyi,
Bishop of
Oradea (1823–1886),
which consisted mainly of late
medieval Italian...
- 1944 to 1949) Jac
Gorodetzky (1913–1955) (from 1949 to 1955) Viola: István
Ipolyi (1886–1955) (from 1917 to 1936)
Boris Kroyt (1897–1969) (from 1936 to 1967)...
- 1335.
Chronicon Pictum,
Gesta Hungarorum.[clarification needed]
Arnold Ipolyi, "Magyar mitológia" (Hungarian Mythology) 1854; Gáspár Heltai, Hungarian...
- Volksmärchen. Neue Folge. Leipzig: Dieterich, 1909. pp. 148-152.
Arnold Ipolyi.
Ipolyi Arnold népmesegyüjteménye (Népköltési gyüjtemény 13. kötet). Budapest:...
- Barnabás von Géczy André Gertler [pupils]
Stefi Geyer [pupils]
Stephan Ipolyi Ferenc Jancsin Stephan Kerner Géza de
Kresz Eugene Lehner Tibor Ney Eugene...
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reliable account of the táltos is
given by
Roman Catholic priest Arnold Ipolyi in his
collection of folk beliefs,
Magyar mitológia (Hungarian mythology)...
- kötet). Vol. II. Pest:
Kjada Heckenast Gusztáv. 1864. pp. 49–72.
Arnold Ipolyi.
Ipolyi Arnold népmesegyüjteménye (Népköltési gyüjtemény 13. kötet). Budapest:...
- well-known
Hungarian authors, such as Elek Benedek,
Gyula Illyés, or
Arnold Ipolyi. In the János Diák, the
dragon "sniffles with its nose", or in the Hajnal...