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- Albert Szirmai (sometimes credited as Albert Sirmay) (2 July 1880 –15 January 1967) was a Hungarian operetta composer and music editor. Szirmai was a graduate...
- Irma Szirmai (24 December 1867 – 6 May 1958) was a Hungarian pacifist and women's rights activist. One of the founding members of the Feministák Egyesülete...
- thin, gentle edges. Bookmark (World Wide Web) Dog ears Rotating bookmark Szirmai, J.A. (1999). The Archeology of Medieval Bookbinding. Ashgate. ISBN 978-085-967-904-6...
- the same time as the noted Hungarian composers Imre Kálmán and Albert Szirmai. Jacobi began his career as "Jakabfi Viktor" on 17 December 1904 with the...
- press The Plough press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-884718-41-0. Szirmai, 12-13. Szirmai, 9-10. Szirmai, 9. Greenfield, Jane (2002). ABC of Bookbinding. New Castle...
- Franciscan monastery. In 1943, Kun was, according to journalist Rezső Szirmai, expelled from the monastery and moved to Budapest. Although it is uncertain...
- "2-Methyl-3-(2'-methyl-3'-chlorphenyl)-quinazolone-(4)", issued 1964-12-22  Szirmai A (November 1963). "[Pharmacological and Therapeutic Studies with a New...
- similar to the multi section Coptic binding method. According to J. A. Szirmai, the chain stitch binding dates from about the sixteenth century in Ethiopia...
- p. 153. Snyder 2013, p. 96. Richie 2013, p. 299. Korys 2018, p. 256. Szirmai 1958, p. 6. Lukowski & Zawadzki 2006, p. 271 Gella 1989, p. 189. Davies...
- translated and adapted by James T. Tanner with additional music by Albert Szirmai, premiered in London in 1913 and was later performed in New York and elsewhere...