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17. árverés – Miscellanea ex libris Borda Lajos

03-10-2025 16:00 - 03-10-2025 22:00  5 days left

 
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(Rájnis József, Kőszegi): Beste lél-e Karaffi!

(Rájnis József, Kőszegi): Beste lél-e Karaffi!

N.p., ca. 1790. n.p. (16)p. The author was a Jesuit priest. While serving in Győr, around 1790, he wrote this satire, in which he called his “inopportunely greeting” followers Karaffas. According to Tudományos Gyűjtemény, it was...
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Figyelem! Sikeres licit esetén az Aukciósház felé Önnek fizetési kötelezettsége van.
Az Aukciósház a leütési áron felül, árverési jutalékot is felszámíthat, melynek mértékéről az Aukciósház Árverési Feltételeiben tájékozódhat előzetesen.
Amennyiben fizetési kötelezettségét a megadott határidőn belül elmulasztja és a fizetési felszólításoknak sem tesz eleget, az ÁSZFF 7.2.1.3. pontja értelmében regisztrációját az Axioart visszavonhatja.

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N.p., ca. 1790. n.p. (16)p.
The author was a Jesuit priest. While serving in Győr, around 1790, he wrote this satire, in which he called his “inopportunely greeting” followers Karaffas. According to Tudományos Gyűjtemény, it was only published after his death in 1814, but this error is based on the fact that the second volume of Magyar Vergilius, issued that year, did indeed contain the text.
Contemporary hardpaper.



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(Rájnis József, Kőszegi): Beste lél-e Karaffi!
N.p., ca. 1790. n.p. (16)p.
The author was a Jesuit priest. While serving in Győr, around 1790, he wrote this satire, in which he called his “inopportunely greeting” followers Karaffas. According to Tudományos Gyűjtemény, it was only published after his death in 1814, but this error is based on the fact that the second volume of Magyar Vergilius, issued that year, did indeed contain the text.
Contemporary hardpaper.
starting price: 30 000