István Szamosközy
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Stefan Zamosius (Szamosközy) (1570–1612) was a Hungarian humanist and historian.
Life[]
Szamosközy was born in Kolozsvár, Transylvania (now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) to a Calvinist family. He completed his studies at Heidelberg and Padova. In 1593 he returned to Transylvania and started to work at Gyulafehérvár for the archive of the Transylvanian court. There he started collecting materials and writing his major work on Hungarian history.
Stephen Bocskai nominated him as the official court historian.
Works[]
- In Padova he published a Collection of Roman inscriptions in Dacia
- he published also a numismatic treatise
His unfinished Hungarian history was never published but parts are extant in many manuscript copies. Farkas Bethlen saved longer parts in his Transylvanian history. He designed his work based on the example of Antonio Bonfini's Decades (Tenths). published Szamosközy's works in four volumes in Szamosközy történeti maradványai, Budapest 1876–1880.
- Hebdomanes (Sevenths)
- Pentates (Fifths)[1]
- History of the year 1594
- Analecta lapidum vetustorum et nonnullarum in Dacia antiquitatum[2]
Literature[]
- Szamosközy, I. (1963). History of Transylvania (Hungarian: Erdely Törtenéte). Budapest. [3]
- Kulcsár Péter, ed. (1977). Humanist Historians (Hungarian: Humanista Történetírók). Budapest: Szépirodalmi Könyvkiadó.
- 1570 births
- 1612 deaths
- 17th-century Hungarian people
- 17th-century historians
- 17th-century philologists
- Hungarian historians
- Hungarian chroniclers
- Hungarian chronicles
- Hungarian Finno-Ugrists
- Hungarian philologists
- Historians of Hungary
- Hungarian Protestants
- Hungarian Calvinist and Reformed Christians
- Writers from Cluj-Napoca
- Hungarian history stubs