Dénes Dienes: History of the Reformed Church Collég in Sárospatak (Sárospatak, 2013)

SPIRIT AND MOOD - Notes

For further reading with proper references in the ar­chives on border changes of the church districts discussed in Organizational changes - Adumbration of Episcopal Power refer to: János Ugrai (comp.): „Small Mirror of Light on the Small World." Autobiographical statements from Reformed pas­tors in North-East Hungary in 1807-1808. Debrecen, 2004. Pa­ges 16 to 20. On Denominational Ratio: Elek Fényes: Hun­gary’s statistics. Pest, 1842 pages 50-52. On the Structure of Church Districts: Sándor Bíró - Mihály Bucsay - End­re Tóth - Zoltán Varga: History of the Hungarian Reformed Church. Sárospatak, 1995. pages 282 to 304 Margit Balogh and Jenő Gergely: Churches of modem Hungary, 1790-1992. Budapest, 1996. pages 123-131 On Bishops: Gyula Mokos: Contributions to the Lives of Reformed Church Bishops in the Cistibiscan district. In: Sárospatak News. 1892.497-500.; pa­ges 524-527. tab. On student insurrection, in detail with references: János Ugrai: In the Footsteps of a Student Insur­rection in the late 18th century In: Aetas. 2003. (XVIII.) 3rd issue, page 30-43 The College and its environment - the manor farming of the College chapter is based mostly on: Richárd Hörcsik: The Economic History of the Reformed College in Sárospatak, 1800- 1919. Sárospatak, 1996. János Ugrai (comp.): The Last Nail. Screening of the College’s Financial Management from 1815. Acta Patakina XXII. Sárospatak, 2009. Sources for The pioneer head lay officer: Earl József Vay chapter: Gilda Vay: The Vay Family History. Budapest, 1960-61. Manuscript, SRKt chapter 4273. Pages 14-34. Or­solya Szakály: An Entrepreneur Nobleman. Earl Miklós Vay (1756-1824). Budapest, 2003. Pages 24-26. The Kazinczy quotation is from Ferenc Kazinczy: Memoirs of my Career. Published by Lajos Abafi, Budapest 1879. Pages 221-227. SRKt: A Sárospataki Református Kollégium története (History of the Reformed Church College in Sárospatak) Topics introduced in The school-founding law professor - Sándor Kövy and The last Renaissance man of Patak - Isván Nyi'ry can be found in considerably more detail and with proper notes and references in: János Ugrai: Professors of „the Reform Era in Patak." The four professors of the Refor­med College in Sárospatak in the first thirty years of the 19th century. Budapest, 2007, pages 45-62, 79-99. Resources for An erring neologist - Dávid Barczafal- vi Szabó can be found in: Sándor Takáts: Excerpts from the Neology Wars. In: Catholic Review. 1890. Pages 366 to 377. József Eilend: The Case of Dávid Bartzafalvi Szabó. In: Protest­ant Review. 1906. (XVIII), Pages 525-535 and 587-596. Ist­ván Harsányi: The newly - created and approved words of Dá­vid Barcafalvi Szabó. In: Sárospatak Reformed Pages. 1911. (VII) no.29 pages 280 to 281. and no. 30 pages 288 to 289. Domokos Kosáry: Education in the Eighteenth Century in Hun­gary. Budapest, 1996 page 320-321. The quotation is from Sándor Takáts: Excerpts from the Neology War. In: Catholic Review. 1890. Pages 367-377. In the chapter entitled The curriculum and its chan­ges, the direct quotes have been taken from one of our previously published books: János Ugrai: Autonomy and Vulnerability. The operations of the Reformed Church College in Sárospatak, 1793-1830. Budapest, 2007. Pages 145-164. For the best overview of the curriculum changes refer to: Ist­ván Szilágyi: History of Secondary Education in Hungary for Calvinists, in particular to the Calvinist teachers’ meeting held in Budapest in 1860. In: Booklets of Sárospatak. 1861. (V.) Pages 224-234. In the chapters entitled The composition of the tea­ching staff; Famous Teachers and Student Governments direct quotes have been taken from one of our previously published books: János Ugrai: Professors of „the Reform Era in Patak. ” The four professors of the Reformed Church College in Sárospatak in the first thirty years of the 19th century. Buda­pest, 2007, pages 30-44. Useful books for the sections: Jó­zsef Szinnyei: The Life and Work of Hungarian Writers. I-XIV. Budapest, 1891-1914. Erzsébet Fehér: Teachers (praecep- tors) in the College of Sárospatak during the first half of the 19th century. Budapest, 1995. Pages 31-44. The original location of the quote pertaining to Gábor Őri Fülep can be found in: Sándor Koncz: Additions to the Science History of Sárospatak, 1980, manuscript 42. The quote from István Nyiry can be found in: TIREKLt. A. XXXIII. 12.923 The topic of Students of Patak and the Revolution was compiled by József Gulyás in The College of Sárospatak and the Revolution. Offprint, Sárospatak. 1948. The chap­ter on Connections through Peregrination is based on our previous studies. For further detail see: János Ugrai: Auto­nomy and Vulnerability. The operations of the Reformed Church College in Sárospatak, 1793-1830. Budapest, 2007. Pages 174- 177. On Pál Beregszászi Nagy’s extended peregrination re­fer to: János Ugrai: Professors of „the Reform Era in Patak.” Four professors of the Reformed Church College in Sárospatak in the first thirty years of the 19th century. Budapest, 2007, pages 63-78. An excellent compilation can be found on The Czech-Moravian Mission by: Aladár Ballagi: Hungarian Pro­testant Pastors in the Czech Republic. In: Protestant Church and School Journal. 1897th (XL.) 1291-1295., column 1318- 1324. Imre Czegle: A Decade of Czech and Hungarian Reformed church relations (1782-1792). Addition to the history of Czech and Hungarian relations: Sárospatak, 1954. Manuscript, TIREKKt. vol. 3835 Richard Prazák: The Hungarian Reformed Society in the Czech Republic and Moravia in the beginning of the wake of renewal. In: Centuries.

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