Csécs Teréz: Arrabona - Múzeumi Közlemények 51. (Győr, 2015)

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SUMMARY Eszter Szőnyi: Instead of foreword Römer, the museum founder ..........................................................................7 István Galambos: Flóris Rómer’s scientific work....................................................11 István Galambos - Dávid Schmidt: The herbarium pages collected by Flóris Römer in the Historical Collection (Collectio Historicae) of the Hungarian Natural Historical Museum ...........................................23 István Áldozó: “Let’s observe the meteorological phenomena” Flóris Römer in the service of the meteorology.........................................45 Katalin T. Biró: “Some gaiety” Flóris Römer and the study of the stone implements ...............................63 Péter Prohászka: Flóris Römer and the preparations of the 8th Congress of Prehistoric Archaeology and Anthropology of Budapest...................................................................87 Zsolt Mester - Norbert Faragó - Éva Halbrucker - Attila Király - Attila Péntek: Páli-Dombok: the first authentic site from the Old Stone Age in the Rába valley ........................................................................................115 Gábor Ilon: Who and when were buried in the tumuli of Bakony? Private collectors and archaeologists on Rómer’s trail.............................145 Péter Prohászka: Flóris Römer and the research of Brigetio...............................179 Csaba László: Flóris Römer and the cathedral of Győr .......................................193 Szabolcs Kondorosy: Lost pipes The finds of Flóris Rómer’s excavation in Nagyvárad...............................205 Róbert Hermann: Flóris Römer in the 1848-49 Hungarian War of Independence or the difficulties of writing a biography....................................................217 Péter Prohászka: Flóris Rómer’s first letters to his mother from the captivity ................................................................259 Imre Gráfik: Flóris Römer and the beginning of the Hungarian ethnographical collection .................................................269 Béla Debreczeni-Droppán: Statues and memorial plates in honour of Flóris Römer............................................................................291 József Varga: Flóris Römer and the Mária Dorothea Association.......................311 Ferenc Dékány: “For me deed is only a little step away from idea.. Flóris Römer the Benedictine teacher........................................................341 Teréz Csécs: Flóris Rómer's diary of the World Exposition of Paris in 1867 ... .349 6

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