Mikó Árpád szerk.: Reneissance year 2008 (A Magyar Nemzeti Galéria kiadványai 2008/1)

PÉTER FARBAKY, ÁRPÁD MIKO, ENIKŐ SPEKNER, KORNÉL SZOVÁK, ISTVÁN TRINGLI, ANDRÁS VÉGH: Matthias Corvinus, the King. Tradition and Renewal in the Hungarian Royal Court, 1458-1490

Moravian master: The Mass ot St Gregory, 1 4SI) Brno, Moravská galerie ence, who had come to the court with Beatrice, and brought with him Filarete's treatise on architecture. Humanist script, with letters similar to those used to­day, started to spread alongside Gothic cursive script. Humanist and scholastic learning were not in irresoluble conflict, and both frequently appeared side by side in the same text. Even in Matthias' time, therefore, humanism was a branch of scholarship confined to a narrow circle, mostly scholars with court connections who lived by royal patronage.

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