- Gábor
Klaniczay (born 18 July 1950, in Budapest) is
professor of
Medieval Studies at the
Department of
Medieval Studies of the
Central European University...
- p. 130.
Klaniczay 2002, p. 186.
Klaniczay 2002, p. 418. Font 2001, p. 15. The
Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle (ch. 101.139), p. 130.
Klaniczay 2002, p...
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origin narratives in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy". In Geary,
Patrick J.;
Klaniczay, Gábor (eds.).
Manufacturing Middle Ages:
Entangled History of Medievalism...
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General Editors János M. Bak,
Urszula Borkowska,
Giles Constable & Gábor
Klaniczay, vol. 3, Budapest/ New York:
Central European University Press, pp. 87–211...
- long-term goal is to
collect more
human souls (lelkek in Hungarian).
Klaniczay, Gábor. 2006.
Christian Demonology and Po****r Mythology.
Central European...
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which is 101
meters under the Earth's surface. Kristó 2003, p. 248.
Klaniczay 2002, p. 439. "Katolikus.hu St Kinga". www.katolikus.hu.
Archived from...
- the
culture of the
period as "po****r laughter". The
historian Gábor
Klaniczay argued that "po****r laughter"
stretched through all
echelons of society...
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Solymosi 1981, p. 165.
Klaniczay 2002, p. 224. Segeš 2011, p. 44. Érszegi &
Solymosi 1981, p. 166. Kristó & Makk 1996, p. 273.
Klaniczay 2002, p. 225. Kristó...
- (Wallstein Verlag, 2007), p. 151.
Klaniczay 1992, p. 166.
Cartledge 2011, p. 67. E. Kovács 1990, p. 185.
Klaniczay 1992, p. 167.
Engel 2001, p. 321. Hendrix...
- has been
disputed by the
historian Gábor
Klaniczay, as the
Schwesternbuch makes no
reference to it.
Klaniczay also
finds it
unlikely that a work of a Dominican...