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'''Gyozo Istóczy''' (1842-1915) was a Hungarian scholar.
'''Gyozo Istóczy''' (1842-1915) was a Hungarian scholar. Gyozo Istóczy was a writer and politician, and the founder of the National Antisemitic Party. His translations of Josephus are full of Anti-Semitic overtones.


==Biography==
==Works==


Gyozo Istóczy was a writer and politician, and the founder of the National Antisemitic Party.
====Books====
His translations of Josephus are full of Anti-Semitic overtones.


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
====Books====
*A Zsidó háboruról és Jeruzsálemnek Titus Caesar által ostrommal történt bévetelérol <Hungarian> / Flavius Josephus: Bellum Judaicum (Budapest 1900)
*A Zsidó háboruról és Jeruzsálemnek Titus Caesar által ostrommal történt bévetelérol <Hungarian> / Flavius Josephus: Bellum Judaicum (Budapest 1900)


*[[A Zsidók ösrégi voltáról, szóló vitairata (1903 Istóczy), book]]
*[[A Zsidók ösrégi voltáról, szóló vitairata (1903 Istóczy), book]]


==External links==
==Biography==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C5%91z%C5%91_Ist%C3%B3czy Wikipedia] / [http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ist%C3%B3czy_Gy%C5%91z%C5%91 Wikipedia.hu]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gy%C5%91z%C5%91_Ist%C3%B3czy Wikipedia] / [http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ist%C3%B3czy_Gy%C5%91z%C5%91 Wikipedia.hu]




[[Category:Scholars|Istóczy]]
[[Category:Scholars|1842 Istóczy]]


[[Category:Hungarian|1842 Istóczy]]
[[Category:Hungarian|1842 Istóczy]]

Revision as of 07:41, 2 November 2015

Gyozo Istóczy (1842-1915) was a Hungarian scholar. Gyozo Istóczy was a writer and politician, and the founder of the National Antisemitic Party. His translations of Josephus are full of Anti-Semitic overtones.

Works

Books

  • A Zsidó háboruról és Jeruzsálemnek Titus Caesar által ostrommal történt bévetelérol <Hungarian> / Flavius Josephus: Bellum Judaicum (Budapest 1900)

Biography