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1997-05-14
Új cikk beküldése (a cikk tartalma az író felelőssége)
Megrendelés Lemondás
1 Ifjusagi klub (mind)  18 sor     (cikkei)
2 FOLKLOR: [Fwd: Book of old Hungarian Empire] (mind)  37 sor     (cikkei)

+ - Ifjusagi klub (mind) VÁLASZ  Feladó: (cikkei)

The Youth Club of the New York Hungarian House is going to meet next week, on
Saturday (24th).
The famous Hungarian band, Soho Party is going to be our guest.

The concert & disco starts at 10 p.m. Tickets are: $22.
213 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028, (Between 2nd and 3rd Avenues)
(212) 249-9360

We hope to see you there!!


A kovetkezo Ifjusagi Buli vendege a nagysikeru magyar egyuttes, a Soho Party
lesz.
A buli Majus 24-en este 10-kor kezdodik. Belepo: $22.

A Magyar Haz cimet es telefonjat lasd fentebb.

Mindenkit sok szeretettel latunk.
+ - FOLKLOR: [Fwd: Book of old Hungarian Empire] (mind) VÁLASZ  Feladó: (cikkei)

From: Beata Csanadi >
Reply-To: 

The most important Hungarian book.


Dear Sir or Madam,

I would like to inform you about the upcoming auction sale of a very
important historical book on the history of Hungary.
It will be coming up for public auction at Sotheby's Department of Rare
Books and Manuscripts in New York on June 3, 1997.

The title of this book is 'Tripartitum opus iuris confuetudinarii
inclytiregni Hungarie: per magistru Stephanum de Werbewcz'. This Istvan
Werboczy's  rare volume is the Latin first edition of Hungarian basic
law printed in Vienna in May, 1517. It is one of the most famous items
of rare Hungarica in the Hungarian Collection at the Library of
Congress.

You might want to visit the Library of Congress Site at the address
below.
      
gopher://marvel.loc.gov/00/research/reading.rooms/european/bibs.guides/guides/0
8hungar.txt

If you yourself, or you know any Hungarians who  might be interested in 
this
important Hungarian text, and beautiful work of art and heritage, on old
Hungary (I would like to see  this rare Hungarian treasure  in Hungarian 
hands) ,  please contact the New York Sotheby's Book and Manuscripts
Department for more details at the following numbers:

Phone: (212) 606-7385 or Fax: (212) 606-7041.

Greetings to all fellow academics!                                       
           Szuzan

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