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  1. 18 de ene. de 2016 · Discover Library of the Sárospatak Reformed College in Sárospatak, Hungary: One of Hungary's most influential places of learning is also home to one of the world's most beautiful libraries...

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  2. 21 de ene. de 2016 · The library of the Sárospatak Reformed College in Hungary is one of the world's most beautiful. Follow Us. Atlas Obscura. A Beautiful Library in Sárospatak, Hungary. By Atlas Obscura...

  3. The Reformed Theological Academy of Sárospatak was founded as a town school in the first wave of the Hungarian Reformation. During its first years it followed the spirit of the Lutheran Reformation. Later it accepted the Calvinist movement. The school had its first golden period in the 17th century.

  4. The Reformed Theological Academy of Sárospatak was founded as a town school in the first wave of the Hungarian Reformation. During its first years it followed the spirit of the Lutheran Reformation. Later it accepted the Calvinist movement. The school had its first golden period in the 17th century.

  5. Miskolc-Sárospatak 2006. Letölthető innen. Fáy András konferenciakötet. Fáy András halálának 150. évfordulója alkalmából rendezett konferencia előadásai.

  6. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Reformed College of Sárospatak. 02 October 2020. This volume presents the institution’s history through the lens of 37 books, documents and items from the collection. Curator’s choice of Áron Kovács and Éva Kusnyír. Sárospatak, a peaceful little town in north-eastern Hungary, holds legendary status within the country’s cultural landscape.

  7. The Reformed Theological Academy of Sárospatak is a higher education institution of the Reformed Church of Hungary. It is an independent legal body maintained by the Tiszáninnen Reformed Church District. As an academic institution of the Reformed College of Sárospatak (founded in 1531), it has trained ministers for centuries.