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ALG's speech on the importance of old Academies in general and on the formation of the new Hungarian Árpád Academy. His speech's topic is the nature of an Academy. It has to do with, among others, the notion of "Sodalitas"; the idea of seeking pure Platonic knowledge; scientific friendly clubs; the general Hungarian disposition of happiness. For those intellectuals who will not be elected into the Academy, ALG furnishes the proverb: Choose your enemies, but let your friends choose you. The Academy accepts women as their members, the many descendants of Dukai Takács Judit. Hungarian

 Item — Box: CALG 5
Identifier: CALG 5/08.03

Dates

  • Creation: 1966-1975

Language of Materials

In English, Hungarian, French, German, Italian, and Latin.

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Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository

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