Angel Endre
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* Bratislava, September 25, 1915 – † Pécs, March 28, 1976 / literary historian ; ; He earned a doctorate in humanities from the Pázmány Péter University in Budapest in 1938, and then continued his education in Munich and Florence. From 1942, he taught at a gymnasium in Pécs. Between 1953 and 1966, he taught as an assistant professor at the Department of Slavic Studies at the Kossuth Lajos University of Debrecen. From 1966 to 1975, he was a scientific associate at the Transdanubian Institute of Science in Pécs. His field of expertise was literary history and cultural history, and he primarily dealt with the study of the Baroque style, including the Slavic and Hungarian Baroque. ; ; Main works: ; Theatrum Mundi, 1938, ; Court culture, court poetry, 1944, ; Baroque in Hungary, 1945, ; The Renaissance and the Baroque in Eastern Europe, 1961, ; The art of Eastern Europe in the 18th-19th centuries, 1961, ; The Slavic Baroque world, 1961, ; Dobrović the man, artist and politician, 1968, ; Hungarian-Croatian relations in historiography, 1970.