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The category: Qumran Studies--Hungarian, includes scholarly and fictional works in Hungarian language, dealing with Qumran Studies.


QuS (Hungarian) -- History of research -- Overview
QuS (Hungarian) -- History of research -- 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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English -- French -- ‎German -- Italian -- ‎Spanish -//- Arabic -- ‎Bulgarian -- Chinese‏‎ -- ‎Croatian‏‎ -- ‎Czech -- ‎Danish -- ‎Dutch -- ‎Finnish -- ‎Greek -- ‎Hebrew‏‎ -- ‎Hungarian‏‎ -- ‎Japanese‏‎‏ -- ‎Korean -- Latin -- Norwegian -- Polish -- Portuguese -- Romanian -- Russian -- Serbian -- Swedish


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2010s -- 2000s -- 1990s -- 1980s -- 1970s -- 1960s -- 1950s -- 1940s -//- QuS Fiction


Cognate Fields (Hungarian)
Cognate Fields (Hungarian)


Pages in category "Qumran Studies--Hungarian"

The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.