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'''Qumran Studies in Hungary / Hungarian Scholarship on Qumran'''
* See [[Qumran Scholars in Hungary]]
==Overview==
The first Hungarian scholars to publish articles on the Dead Sea Scrolls in the 1950s and 1960s were Andor Szorenyi, [[Alexander (Sándor) Scheiber]] (Budapest Rabbinical Seminary), and most notably, [[István Hahn]] (Eotvos Lorand University).
Hahn promoted the publication in 1961 of the Hungarian edition of Burrows' volume (containing the translation of six scrolls by [[Géza Komoróczy]]), and of Stoll's works in 1967.
In the 1970s and 1980s no major work appeared in Hungary except the translation of the introduction to Qumran Studies by [[Iosif D. Amusin]].
After the end of the Cold War, Hungarian scholars have rejoined the international community and a series of major publications have followed, notably, by [[Ida Fröhlich]] and [[Géza G. Xeravits]].

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