Professor Krasimira Aleksandrova, Directress of the St. St. Cyril and Methodius National Library of Bulgaria paid a visit to National Széchényi Library.
At 4 p.m. on Tuesday April 17, 2018, the facsimile edition of a beautifully decorated memorial album, published jointly with Kossuth Publishing House, will be presented in National Széchényi Library.
Guests will be greeted by László Boka, Director of Research and Academic Affairs, NSZL and András Sándor Kocsis, President – CEO of Kossuth Publishing House.
The book will be presented by Róbert Hermann, historian, university professor.
Under the subtitle Devotion and Visual Information Flow in Late Medieval Europe, a German-language conference will be held in the Library on April 18, 2018; venue of the conference: Room 516 on Floor 5 of National Széchényi Library.
This year too, NSZL Publishing House will participate in the International Book Festival Budapest, and you are cordially invited to the NSZL stand, the book presentations and dedication.
The Theatre History Collection of National Széchényi Library cordially invites you and your friends to the presentation ceremony of the second volume of a major two-part work by Katalin Piroska and István Piroska on the theater history of Arad.
On Monday March 26, 2018, National Széchényi Library will be waiting for those interested in the restorer profession with two book restorers’ presentations and a book presentation ceremony.
At 15:30 on March 26, 2018, we will present Pál Koncz’s book entitled Papírmívesség és könyvművészet Veszprém megyében a 1820. században (Paper Art and Book Art in Veszprém County in the 18th–20th Centuries).
Introduction by Zsuzsanna Ludvai: Pál Koncz's Professional Career
The volume will be presented by Marianne Rozsondai.
An exhibition compiled from the exquisite photographs of Dénes Szabó, a former photographer of Kolozsvár will be opened at 5 p.m. on Friday March 23, 2018. The exhibited items are kept in the collection of National Széchényi Library.
A chamber exhibition of documents representing the oeuvre of King Matthias's famous astronomer, Johannes Regiomontanus (1436–1476) will be opened in the Manuscript Collection of NSZL, at 10 a.m. on March 22, 2018. The exhibition has been set up in honor of the 550th anniversary of Regiomontanus’ stay in Hungary (1467 and 1471/1472).