Pallag Zoltán, Interjú Nagy Mihály római koros régésszel
Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241;... more Pallag Zoltán, Interjú Nagy Mihály római koros régésszel Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241; 262 Mihály Nagy speaks not only about what it was like to be a Roman era archaeologist in the country’s largest museum, the Hungarian National Museum, but also about how he took part in authentication of the Sevso treasure.
Description of the first results of a nation-wide program in Hungary to empower youth with the he... more Description of the first results of a nation-wide program in Hungary to empower youth with the help of a cultural action.
In: Hungarian Review 2015 VI:1, 109-123, 2015 January
In this writing I would like to find answer... more In: Hungarian Review 2015 VI:1, 109-123, 2015 January In this writing I would like to find answers to the question: who was Sevso, the original owner of this treasure? Judging from the magnitude of the collection, Sevso may have belonged to the uppermost circles of the Roman imperial elite in the IVth century AD.
(with Endre Tóth), The Seuso Cauldron. Is the Seuso Treasure from Hungary?
= Minerva 1:10, 1990, ... more (with Endre Tóth), The Seuso Cauldron. Is the Seuso Treasure from Hungary? = Minerva 1:10, 1990, 22-23 http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_10.pdf
Lead tank from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of a villa destroyed in a raid during the 4... more Lead tank from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of a villa destroyed in a raid during the 4th c. A.D. near Lake Balaton. Best comparable parallels are published from the vicinity of Trier, Germany.
Two bronze statuettes - dog and deity - from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of Tác. They ... more Two bronze statuettes - dog and deity - from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of Tác. They may be interpreted with the help of Germanic mythology.
Study on a wooden cosmetic casket with bronze mounts from Late Roman Pannonia. Some of the repres... more Study on a wooden cosmetic casket with bronze mounts from Late Roman Pannonia. Some of the representations on the panels were misunderstood by the craftsman, probably because of his barbarian origin. Certain scenes could be interpreted with the help of Germanic mythology. The article contains de description of a pottery bowl with an inscription-like scratching on its rim. It is perhaps a written partly in cursive Latin and may contain runes as well.
A short outline of the history of Hasdingian Vandals on the territory of Hungary and a descriptio... more A short outline of the history of Hasdingian Vandals on the territory of Hungary and a description of burial practices that may be connected to them.
A Preliminary Report. Specimina Nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio Nominatae 1994, 157-184
List of publications of Ferenc Fülep, Roman provincial archaeologist and former director-general ... more List of publications of Ferenc Fülep, Roman provincial archaeologist and former director-general of the Hungarian National Museum. Fülep Ferenc munkássága. Folia Archaeologica 37, 1986, 11-19
Routes on barbarian soil, Roman bridgehead-fortifications, ethnic relations.
– Cesty v Karpatské ... more Routes on barbarian soil, Roman bridgehead-fortifications, ethnic relations. – Cesty v Karpatské Kotlině a vzjájemné vlivy mezi řimany a barbary. =Peregrinatio Gothica. Supplementum ad Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Sociales (Brno) 82, 1997, 151-162.
Published in: Specimina Nova Dissertationum ex Institutis Historiae Antique et Archaeologiae Univ... more Published in: Specimina Nova Dissertationum ex Institutis Historiae Antique et Archaeologiae Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis 13, 2009, 203-218
This article offers a new dating for the earthworks called "Devil's Dykes" on the Great Hungarian Plain.
Die Maastrichter Akten des 5. Internationalen Kolloquiums über das provinzialrömische Kunstschaff... more Die Maastrichter Akten des 5. Internationalen Kolloquiums über das provinzialrömische Kunstschaffen – im Rahmen des CSIR. Hrsg. Titus A.S.M. Panhuysen, Maastricht, 2001, 205-215
Analysis of the ground plan of the central building in a Late Roman cemetery near the inner forti... more Analysis of the ground plan of the central building in a Late Roman cemetery near the inner fortification of Alsóhetény = Pannonica Provincialia et Archaeologia. Studia sollemnia Eugenio Fitz octogenraio dedicata (Eds.: Szabó Á. – Tóth E.). Libelli Archaeologici Series Nova 1, Budapest, 2003, 499-520
Pallag Zoltán, Interjú Nagy Mihály római koros régésszel
Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241;... more Pallag Zoltán, Interjú Nagy Mihály római koros régésszel Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241; 262 Mihály Nagy speaks not only about what it was like to be a Roman era archaeologist in the country’s largest museum, the Hungarian National Museum, but also about how he took part in authentication of the Sevso treasure.
Description of the first results of a nation-wide program in Hungary to empower youth with the he... more Description of the first results of a nation-wide program in Hungary to empower youth with the help of a cultural action.
In: Hungarian Review 2015 VI:1, 109-123, 2015 January
In this writing I would like to find answer... more In: Hungarian Review 2015 VI:1, 109-123, 2015 January In this writing I would like to find answers to the question: who was Sevso, the original owner of this treasure? Judging from the magnitude of the collection, Sevso may have belonged to the uppermost circles of the Roman imperial elite in the IVth century AD.
(with Endre Tóth), The Seuso Cauldron. Is the Seuso Treasure from Hungary?
= Minerva 1:10, 1990, ... more (with Endre Tóth), The Seuso Cauldron. Is the Seuso Treasure from Hungary? = Minerva 1:10, 1990, 22-23 http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_10.pdf
Lead tank from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of a villa destroyed in a raid during the 4... more Lead tank from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of a villa destroyed in a raid during the 4th c. A.D. near Lake Balaton. Best comparable parallels are published from the vicinity of Trier, Germany.
Two bronze statuettes - dog and deity - from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of Tác. They ... more Two bronze statuettes - dog and deity - from Late Roman Pannonia found in the ruins of Tác. They may be interpreted with the help of Germanic mythology.
Study on a wooden cosmetic casket with bronze mounts from Late Roman Pannonia. Some of the repres... more Study on a wooden cosmetic casket with bronze mounts from Late Roman Pannonia. Some of the representations on the panels were misunderstood by the craftsman, probably because of his barbarian origin. Certain scenes could be interpreted with the help of Germanic mythology. The article contains de description of a pottery bowl with an inscription-like scratching on its rim. It is perhaps a written partly in cursive Latin and may contain runes as well.
A short outline of the history of Hasdingian Vandals on the territory of Hungary and a descriptio... more A short outline of the history of Hasdingian Vandals on the territory of Hungary and a description of burial practices that may be connected to them.
A Preliminary Report. Specimina Nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio Nominatae 1994, 157-184
List of publications of Ferenc Fülep, Roman provincial archaeologist and former director-general ... more List of publications of Ferenc Fülep, Roman provincial archaeologist and former director-general of the Hungarian National Museum. Fülep Ferenc munkássága. Folia Archaeologica 37, 1986, 11-19
Routes on barbarian soil, Roman bridgehead-fortifications, ethnic relations.
– Cesty v Karpatské ... more Routes on barbarian soil, Roman bridgehead-fortifications, ethnic relations. – Cesty v Karpatské Kotlině a vzjájemné vlivy mezi řimany a barbary. =Peregrinatio Gothica. Supplementum ad Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Sociales (Brno) 82, 1997, 151-162.
Published in: Specimina Nova Dissertationum ex Institutis Historiae Antique et Archaeologiae Univ... more Published in: Specimina Nova Dissertationum ex Institutis Historiae Antique et Archaeologiae Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis 13, 2009, 203-218
This article offers a new dating for the earthworks called "Devil's Dykes" on the Great Hungarian Plain.
Die Maastrichter Akten des 5. Internationalen Kolloquiums über das provinzialrömische Kunstschaff... more Die Maastrichter Akten des 5. Internationalen Kolloquiums über das provinzialrömische Kunstschaffen – im Rahmen des CSIR. Hrsg. Titus A.S.M. Panhuysen, Maastricht, 2001, 205-215
Analysis of the ground plan of the central building in a Late Roman cemetery near the inner forti... more Analysis of the ground plan of the central building in a Late Roman cemetery near the inner fortification of Alsóhetény = Pannonica Provincialia et Archaeologia. Studia sollemnia Eugenio Fitz octogenraio dedicata (Eds.: Szabó Á. – Tóth E.). Libelli Archaeologici Series Nova 1, Budapest, 2003, 499-520
The structure of two works of Eusebius of Caesarea , 2023
Mihály Nagy, The structure of two works of Eusebius of Caesarea
Eusebius of Caesarea was one of... more Mihály Nagy, The structure of two works of Eusebius of Caesarea
Eusebius of Caesarea was one of the most erudite man of his time, and emperor Constantine the Great himself held the bishop as a scholar and theologian in high esteem. His influence on the imperial political theology (the effects of which are felt even today) is undoubted. This draft will deal with an aspect of two of Eusebius' woks, the structure of the De Laude Constantini and the De Vita Constantini.
I would like to ask you
• whether you have in your collection,
• or are you aware of the existe... more I would like to ask you • whether you have in your collection, • or are you aware of the existence in public collections of a special type of Roman Period copper cauldrons.
Material: the objects dated to the 4th century A.D. and later are made of copper alloy, but earlier vessels sometimes were made of bronze.
Structure: These types of cauldron are made of three separate sheets. The upper vertical part of the body consists of two sheets, that were riveted together, and a third sheet is the bottom. This latter one is connected to the upper part with a so-called crenellated or toothed seam. Several pieces were found in Roman Pannonia but quite rare outside.
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Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241; 262
Mihály Nagy speaks not only about what it was like to be a Roman era archaeologist in the country’s largest museum, the Hungarian National Museum, but also about how he took part in authentication of the Sevso treasure.
In this writing I would like to find answers to the question: who was Sevso, the original owner of this treasure?
Judging from the magnitude of the collection, Sevso may have belonged to the uppermost circles of the Roman imperial elite in the IVth century AD.
= Minerva 1:10, 1990, 22-23
http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_10.pdf
= Minerva 1:7, 1990, 4-11.
http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_07.pdf
The article contains de description of a pottery bowl with an inscription-like scratching on its rim. It is perhaps a written partly in cursive Latin and may contain runes as well.
= Folia Archaeologica 45, 1996, 157-180.
A Preliminary Report. Specimina Nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio Nominatae 1994, 157-184
Fülep Ferenc munkássága. Folia Archaeologica 37, 1986, 11-19
– Cesty v Karpatské Kotlině a vzjájemné vlivy mezi řimany a barbary.
=Peregrinatio Gothica. Supplementum ad Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Sociales (Brno) 82, 1997, 151-162.
This article offers a new dating for the earthworks called "Devil's Dykes" on the Great Hungarian Plain.
= Pannonica Provincialia et Archaeologia. Studia sollemnia Eugenio Fitz octogenraio dedicata (Eds.: Szabó Á. – Tóth E.). Libelli Archaeologici Series Nova 1, Budapest, 2003, 499-520
Múzeum:Café 52, 10, 2016:2, pp. 228-241; 262
Mihály Nagy speaks not only about what it was like to be a Roman era archaeologist in the country’s largest museum, the Hungarian National Museum, but also about how he took part in authentication of the Sevso treasure.
In this writing I would like to find answers to the question: who was Sevso, the original owner of this treasure?
Judging from the magnitude of the collection, Sevso may have belonged to the uppermost circles of the Roman imperial elite in the IVth century AD.
= Minerva 1:10, 1990, 22-23
http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_10.pdf
= Minerva 1:7, 1990, 4-11.
http://minervamagazine.co.uk/archive_pdfs/1990_Vol_1_07.pdf
The article contains de description of a pottery bowl with an inscription-like scratching on its rim. It is perhaps a written partly in cursive Latin and may contain runes as well.
= Folia Archaeologica 45, 1996, 157-180.
A Preliminary Report. Specimina Nova dissertationum ex Instituto Historico Universitatis Quinqueecclesiensis de Iano Pannonio Nominatae 1994, 157-184
Fülep Ferenc munkássága. Folia Archaeologica 37, 1986, 11-19
– Cesty v Karpatské Kotlině a vzjájemné vlivy mezi řimany a barbary.
=Peregrinatio Gothica. Supplementum ad Acta Musei Moraviae, Scientiae Sociales (Brno) 82, 1997, 151-162.
This article offers a new dating for the earthworks called "Devil's Dykes" on the Great Hungarian Plain.
= Pannonica Provincialia et Archaeologia. Studia sollemnia Eugenio Fitz octogenraio dedicata (Eds.: Szabó Á. – Tóth E.). Libelli Archaeologici Series Nova 1, Budapest, 2003, 499-520
Eusebius of Caesarea was one of the most erudite man of his time, and emperor Constantine the Great himself held the bishop as a scholar and theologian in high esteem. His influence on the imperial political theology (the effects of which are felt even today) is undoubted.
This draft will deal with an aspect of two of Eusebius' woks, the structure of the De Laude Constantini and the De Vita Constantini.
• whether you have in your collection,
• or are you aware of the existence in public collections
of a special type of Roman Period copper cauldrons.
Material: the objects dated to the 4th century A.D. and later are made of copper alloy, but earlier vessels sometimes were made of bronze.
Structure:
These types of cauldron are made of three separate sheets. The upper vertical part of the body consists of two sheets, that were riveted together, and a third sheet is the bottom. This latter one is connected to the upper part with a so-called crenellated or toothed seam. Several pieces were found in Roman Pannonia but quite rare outside.