Károly Marót
Károly Marót (Arad, 2 March 1885 - Budapest, 27 October 1963), was a Hungarian classical scholar,[1] philologist and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Marót specialised in the study of ancient epic, particularly the works of Homer, and interpreted the works using the latest ideas in psychiatry about the subconscious.[1]
Selected publications
- Der eid als tat. Szegred, Szeged Városi Nyomda és Könyvkiadó, 1924.
- A Görög irodalom kezdetei. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1956.
- Die anfänge der Griechischen litteratur vorfragen. 1960.
gollark: Can't wait for 50 degrees of warming and hypercanes.
gollark: Isn't water vapour a greenhouse gas too, though?
gollark: You could also point the orbital mirrors at population centres.
gollark: Oops.
gollark: In any case, I don't think anyone reasonable is projecting that climate change will kill most of the human population in 70 years.
References
- Rttook, Zsigmund. (1997) "The contribution of Hungary to international classical scholarship", Hungarian Studies, 12. Retrieved 7 March 2014. Archived here.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111126062919/
- https://web.archive.org/web/20111126062919/http://www2.arts.u-szeged.hu/cla/History/history.htm
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