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Bibliotheca Corviniana: the library of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary.
Published
1969
by Irish University Press in Shannon, Ire
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Introductory essays and commentaries by Csaba Csapodi and Klára Csapodi-Gárdonyi. [Translated by Zsuzsanna Horn, translation rev. by Alick West] |
Genre | Catalogs, Specimens. |
Contributions | Csapodi, Csaba., Csapodiné Gárdonyi, Klára. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 398 p., |
Number of Pages | 398 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16368091M |
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Bibliotheca Corviniana: the library of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. [Csaba Csapodi; Klára Csapodiné Gárdonyi; Zsuzsanna Horn;] -- Describes the library founded by Matthias Corvinius, King of Hungary (), and presents the surviving volumes searched out, documented, and recorded, the library itself and its contents having COVID Resources.
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2 days ago The library of King Matthias Corvinus (Mátyás király) was one of the largest in Renaissance Europe. In its prime, Bibliotheca Corvina consisted of around 2, books (Corvinae).
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The library occupied two rooms on the east side of Buda Castle and was decorated with specially commissioned frescoes and Matthias Corvinus was King of Hungary and Croatia from to History books say he was the son of John Hunyadi, Regent of Hungary, however he was actually the descendant of Lycaon, former King of Arcadia and the first lycanthrope in recorded history.
InMatthias and his older brother, Ladisiaus Hunyadi, were imprisoned on the orders of King Ladislaus V of Hungary. When The Bibliotheca Corviniana. Expressing as it does the humanist spirit which pervaded the court of Matthias Corvinus (), the Corvinian Library was Matthias was married three times, but died without a legitimate heir.
His preference was that he be succeeded by his illegitimate son, Janos Corvinus, but Matthias fell sick and died, leaving Hungary open to a new succession crisis, from which Vladislav II, King of Bohemia emerged to rule Hungary.
The impact of his reign is ://(Civ6). Dish with the coat of arms of Matthias Corvinus and Beatrice of Aragon Part of the Corvinus-set. Pesaro, c. Hearst Museum of Anthropology Together with another large and one smaller dish (both at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London), these majolica dishes were likely given to King Matthias and Queen Beatrice on the occassion of their wedding in The Bibliotheca Corviniana was the library of King Matthias in the second half of the 15th century.
After the king’s death and during the Turkish occupation the collection has been dispersed. Today the remaining pieces of the collection are to be found in 50 /projects/full-list-of-projects/hungary-bibliotheca-corviniana-project. Bibliotheca Corviniana: the library of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary by Csaba Csapodi (Book) Matthias Corvinus, the King: tradition and renewal in the Hungarian Royal Court, exhibition catalogue: Budapest History Museum, 19 March June (Book) The Bibliotheca Corviniana, the library put together by King Matthias Corvinus () was one of the largest libraries of medieval Europe.
A humanist library, comprised largely of the works of classical authors, as well as modern historical and scientific works, the collection included a vast number of beautifully illuminated ~jekely/. Bibliotheca Corvina Virtualis: az Országos Széchényi Könyvtár célja Hunyadi Mátyás (–) könyvtára, a Bibliotheca Corvina online rekonstrukciója.
61 digitalizált corvina, kötésleírások, valamint további, xxx kódex őrzési helye és ://Budapest: Magyar Helikon, 4to. cloth, dust jacket.2 ://Matthias Corvinus, also called Matthias I (Hungarian: Hunyadi Mátyás, Croatian: Matija Korvin, Romanian: Matei Corvin, Slovak: Matej Korvín; 23 February – 6 April ), was King of Hungary and Croatia from After conducting several military campaigns, he was elected King of Bohemia in and adopted the title Duke of Austria in He was the son of John Hunyadi, Regent of