Department of Dutch Studies - Eötvös Loránd University

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08
Nov
2023
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Bojana Budimir's guest lecture in the 'Elck syn waerom' series

Venue: R5 112
Bojiana Budimir's guest lecture in the 'Elck syn waerom' series
18
Oct
2023
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Freek van de Velde's guest lecture in the 'Elck syn waerom' reeks

Venue: R5 112
Freek van de Velde's guest lecture in the 'Elck syn waerom' reeks
20
Sep
2023
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Andries Visagie's guest lecutre in the 'Elck syn waerom' series

Andries Visagie's guest lecutre in the 'Elck syn waerom' series
24
Feb
2023
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Eckerlijc Evening about Roxane van Iperen's 't Hoge Nest

Venue: Írók Boltja
Eckerlijc Evening about Roxane van Iperen's 't Hoge Nest
31
Jan
2022
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Nyílt nap

Venue: https://btk.elte.hu/tajekoztatok-2022
Online nyílt nap az ELTE Néderlandisztika Tanszékén.
12
Sep
2018
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Opening Party Of The Academic Year 2018-2019

Venue: R5 112  |  City: Budapest, Magyarország
Opening Party of the Academic year 2018-2019 on the Department of Dutch Studies
22
Sep
2017
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Public Lecture of Elisabeth De Bièvre

Venue: R5, room 137  |  City: Budapest, Magyarország
Public Lecture of Elisabeth De Bièvre (independent scholar)
30
Nov
2016
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Anikó Daróczi (KRE): Over de Hongaarse vertaling van de Liederen van Hadewych

Venue: R5 112  |  City: Budapest, Magyarország
Anikó Daróczi (KRE): Over de Hongaarse vertaling van de Liederen van Hadewych
23
Nov
2016
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Agnes Sneller: `Wie naar mij luist'ren wil, die zal ik eens belonen'. Tesselschade Roemers als renaissance dichter

Venue: R5 112  |  City: Budapest, Magyarország
Gastlezing Agnes Sneller in het kader van de reeks 'Elck syn waerom'
22
Nov
2016
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Book Launch: Judit Gera's Structures of Subjugation in Dutch Litarture

Venue: ELTE Department of Dutch Studies; 1088 Budapest, Rákóczi út 5., ROOM 112  |  City: Budapest, Magyarország
Book Launch: Structures of Subjugation in Dutch Literature by Judit Gera

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