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Jadwiga was well-educated and a polyglot, speaking at least six languages such as Latin, Bosnian, Hungarian, Serbian, Polish and German, interested in the arts, music, science, and court life.
Steven Karl Zoltán Brust ( born November 23, 1955 ) is an American fantasy and science fiction author of Hungarian descent.
Péter Kuczka ( March 1, 1923-December 8, 1999 ) was a Hungarian writer, poet and science fiction editor.
He was the founder and editor of Galaktika, the third largest science fiction anthology in the world, which had a definitive influence on the evolution of Hungarian science fiction literature.
Science fiction writer István Nemere described Kuczka as being the state-installed overlord of Hungarian science fiction during the Kádár-era, and that writers who were not sympathetic to him could simply not get their works in print.
Category: Hungarian science fiction writers
A particular challenge to Iorga's historical narrative also came from rival Hungarian historiography: in 1929, Benedek Jancsó called Iorga's science a branch of " Romanian imperialist nationalism ", his argument rejected as " false logic " by the Romanian.
From 23 May 1990 to 22 February 1993 as minister without portfolio in József Antall's government he was charged with supervising the Hungarian Academy of Sciences ; he assisted in defining government science policy goals as well as closely observing the harmonization of related state tasks and their implementation ; on the basis of separate commissions he represented the government and the prime minister in international organizations ; he cooperated with the ministers for justice, foreign affairs and international economic relations in the realization of certain tasks.
Matthias de Lobel ( 1538 – 1616 ) published his Stirpium Adversaria Nova ( 1570 – 1571 ) and a massive compilation of illustrations while Clusius ’ s ( 1526 – 1609 ) magnum opus was Rariorum Plantarum Historia of 1601 which was a compilation of his Spanish and Hungarian floras and included over 600 plants that were new to science.
* Michael Polanyi, Hungarian / British chemist, economist and philosopher of science
In 2012, Szemerédi was awarded the Abel prize “ for his fundamental contributions to discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science, and in recognition of the profound and lasting impact of these contributions on additive number theory and ergodic theory ” The Abel prize citation also credited Szemerédi with bringing combinatorics to the centre-stage of mathematics and noted his place in the tradition of Hungarian mathematicians such as George Pólya who emphasized a problem-solving approach to mathematics.
After earning his doctorate, he became a university professor in Budapest and played a leading part in Hungarian science for almost half a century.
The Masters of Time, a. k. a. Time Masters, Az idő urai in Hungarian ) is a 1982 Franco-Hungarian animated science fiction feature film directed by René Laloux and designed by Mœbius.
After graduating from high school, he studied Hungarian language and literature at the Eötvös Loránd University as well as history and archival science.
Category: Hungarian science fiction writers
The Hungarian " Academy of Science " ( Magyar Tudományos Akadémia ) however, has members drawn from many other areas of academia, including those not considered science in English.
What has presumably happened is that the Hungarian term " tudomány " has been translated as " science "-in a broad sense as it was used in English 200 years ago, and is still used in French and other languages.
Endlicher made valuable contributions to the science of old German and classic literature, and pointed out new sources of Hungarian history, publishing Fragmenta Theotisca Versionis antiquissimae Evangelii Matthaei ( edited with Hoffmann von Fallersleben, 1834 ), an edition of two poems of Priscian ( 1828 ), and Anonymi Belæ Regis Notarii de Gestis Hungarorum Liber ( 1827 ).
In 2010 Gábor Tokai published a series of three short articles in the Hungarian popular science weekly, Élet és Tudomány.
Nexus: The Jupiter incident is a science fiction themed real-time tactics computer game developed by the Hungarian based Mithis Entertainment.
László Mérő ( December 11, 1949, Budapest -) is a Hungarian research psychologist and popular science author.
– Psychology, morality, game and science ", ISBN 963-8453-97-4 ) – a collection of articles ;, only in Hungarian
In accordance with the founder's will, it was given to " Hungarian authors with serious endeavour whether in literature or in science who are exempt of any religious, racial or social prejudices and serve only ideal aims, thus making no compromise for personal advantages, are in need of financial means.

Hungarian and fiction
His translations from Hungarian poetry, fiction and drama have also won numerous awards.
* An Island of Sound: Hungarian fiction and poetry at the point of change, co-edited with Miklós Vajda ( Harvill 2004 )
It varies from brief accounts of particular facts ( Poemen and Saint Kuksha ) to novella-like or novel-like narratives ( Moses the Hungarian and Theodore and Basil )... Also noteworthy are the early chronicles, which are unique for their wealth of information and their blending of fact and fiction, written sources and eyewitness accounts.

Hungarian and writer
* 1926 – János Rózsás, Hungarian writer
* 1863 – Géza Gárdonyi, Hungarian writer and journalist ( d. 1922 )
* 1949 – Ignotus, Hungarian editor and writer ( b. 1869 )
* 1877 – István Medgyaszay, Hungarian architect and writer ( d. 1959 )
* 1901 – László Németh, Hungarian writer ( d. 1975 )
* 1950 – Péter Esterházy, Hungarian writer
* 1969 – János Kodolányi, Hungarian writer ( b. 1899 )
* 1884 – Béla Balázs, Hungarian critic, writer, and poet ( d. 1949 )
* 1883 – Károly Kós, Hungarian architect, writer and politician from Transylvania ( d. 1977 )
* 1607 – János Kemény, Hungarian aristocrat, writer and prince of Transylvania ( d. 1662 )
* 1936 – Ádám Bodor, Hungarian writer
* 1887 – Géza Csáth, Hungarian writer ( d. 1919 )
* 1841 – Gergely Luthár, Hungarian Slovene writer ( d. 1925 )
In April 1800, through the introduction of Hungarian writer Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, he was initiated into Freemasonry in the Lodge Pythagoras of the Blazing Star where he was elected minor warden.
* 1829 – István Pauli ( Pável ) Hungarian Slovene priest and writer ( b. 1760 )
* 1900 – István Fekete, Hungarian writer ( d. 1970 )
* 1960 – Mária Bajzek Lukács Hungarian Slovene writer, adjunct of the University ELTE
* 1896 – Péter Veres, Hungarian writer and politician ( d. 1970 )
* 1923 – Péter Kuczka, Hungarian writer and editor ( d. 1999 )
* 1936 – Ervin Lázár, Hungarian writer ( d. 2006 )
* 1912 – Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer ( d. 1990 )
* 1929 – Imre Kertész, Hungarian writer, Nobel laureate
* 1857 – Miklós Kovács Hungarian Slovene writer ( d. 1937 )
* 1935 – Agota Kristof, Hungarian writer
* 1942 – Péter Nádas, Hungarian writer

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