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<p> Hungarian statesman and author, born at Buda; adopted law as a profession, but devoted himself to literature, and eventually politics; [[Minister]] of Public Instruction, and then of [[Worship]] and Education; published some powerful dramas and novels, notably "The [[Village]] Notary," a work pronounced equal in many respects to the best of Scott's novels; also vigorous political essays (1813-1871). </p>
<p> Hungarian statesman and author, born at Buda; adopted law as a profession, but devoted himself to literature, and eventually politics; [[Minister]] of Public Instruction, and then of [[Worship]] and Education; published some powerful dramas and novels, notably "The [[Village]] Notary," a work pronounced equal in many respects to the best of Scott's novels; also vigorous political essays (1813-1871). </p>
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<ref name="term_72846"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/eötvös,+jozsef Jozsef Eötvös from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:19, 15 October 2021

Jozsef Eötvös [1]

Hungarian statesman and author, born at Buda; adopted law as a profession, but devoted himself to literature, and eventually politics; Minister of Public Instruction, and then of Worship and Education; published some powerful dramas and novels, notably "The Village Notary," a work pronounced equal in many respects to the best of Scott's novels; also vigorous political essays (1813-1871).

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