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'''Mihály Kmoskó''' (1876-1931) was a Hungarian scholar. | '''Mihály Kmoskó''' (1876-1931) was a Hungarian scholar. Catholic priest, classical philologian, orientalist, theologian. Professor of the University of Budapest, correspondent member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. | ||
==Works | ==Works == | ||
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
*A zsidók politikai története a hellenismus kezdetén; kritikai tanulmány Flavius Josephus Archaeologiája adatairól, XI, 7-XII, 5 <Hungarian> (Budapest 1906) | *A zsidók politikai története a hellenismus kezdetén; kritikai tanulmány Flavius Josephus Archaeologiája adatairól, XI, 7-XII, 5 <Hungarian> (Budapest 1906) | ||
*Liber Apocalypseos Baruch Filii Neriae translatus de Graeco in Syriacum, in: Patrologia Syriaca I/2. Ed. Richard Gaffin. Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1907, 1056–1207. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:K-Ki|Kmoskó]] | ||
[[Category:Hungarian|Kmoskó]] | [[Category:Hungarian|1876 Kmoskó]] | ||
[[Category:Hungarian Scholars|1876 Kmoskó]] | [[Category:Hungarian Scholars|1876 Kmoskó]] | ||
[[Category:Born in the 1870s| 1876 Kmoskó]] | [[Category:Born in the 1870s| 1876 Kmoskó]] | ||
[[Category:Died in the 1930s| 1931 Kmoskó]] | [[Category:Died in the 1930s| 1931 Kmoskó]] | ||
[[Category:Hungarian language|~1931 Kmoskó]] |
Latest revision as of 08:04, 2 January 2020
Mihály Kmoskó (1876-1931) was a Hungarian scholar. Catholic priest, classical philologian, orientalist, theologian. Professor of the University of Budapest, correspondent member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Works
Books
- A zsidók politikai története a hellenismus kezdetén; kritikai tanulmány Flavius Josephus Archaeologiája adatairól, XI, 7-XII, 5 <Hungarian> (Budapest 1906)
- Liber Apocalypseos Baruch Filii Neriae translatus de Graeco in Syriacum, in: Patrologia Syriaca I/2. Ed. Richard Gaffin. Paris, Firmin-Didot, 1907, 1056–1207.