Budapest története I. Az őskortól az Árpád-kor végéig (Budapest, 1975)

Gerevich László: BUDAPEST MŰVÉSZETE AZ ÁRPÁD-KORBAN

legio-canabae {1159- 140) Society of the military town in the third century (141 -145) 5. Arts 140-170 Architecture (146— 150) Stone-carving, relief and plastic art (156— 164) Bronze plastic and artisanship (105—167) Mosa­ics and wall-painting (167—170) 6. Religious images and cults 170 — 178 Notes to Chapter II 178 — 184 III. MIGRATION PERIOD 185-216 1. The rule of the Huns .* 185-190 2. Age of the Ostrogoth, Swebian and Langobard occupation (about 464/5-570) 190-196 3. Centuries of the Avar domination (about 570 — 800) 196 — 206 4. The ninth century: Francs, Avars and Slavs 206—209 5. Century of the Hungarian Conquest 209— 213 Notes to Chapter III 213-216 György Györffy: HISTORY OF BUDAPEST IN THE ARPADIAN AGE I. THE MEDIEVAL TOWN AND ITS BEGINNING IN HUNGARY 219-247 1. Development of towns in general 219—227 2. European townships 227 — 235 3. Hungarian town 235—244 Bibliography and Notes to Chapter 1 244 — 247 II. DEVELOPMENT OK BUDA AND BEST 249 — 294 1. Legend about the origin of Buda 249 — 251 2. Hungarian Conquest — dwellings of princes 251—258 3. Pest castrum 258 — 262 4. Organisation of the state on both sides of the Danube 263 — 268 5. From bishop Gellért up to Géza, the builder 268—273 6. Óbuda becomes capital 273—281 7. Building and decay of Pest — the Mongol invasion 281-288 Bibliography and Notes to Chapter II 288-294 III. BUILDING IN THE BUDA CASTLE AND THE CIVTLTOWN 295-349 1. Reorganisation — resettlement 295 — 299 2. The Castle Hill and its suburb 299-308 3. The Pest side 308-312 4. The Buda side 312-319 5. Islands 319-322 6. Economy 322 — 330 7. Society 330-334 8. Education, law, literature 334 — 344 Bibliography and Notes to Chapter III 344—349

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