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* Bagota, December 16, 1900 – † Budapest, November 7, 1935 / historian, archivist ; ; He earned a doctorate in humanities from the University of Budapest in 1922. After that, he conducted research at the Collegium Hungaricum in Vienna for a year. From 1924 until his early death, he was an employee of the National Archives. He edited the journal Archives Notices, in which he published many of his studies. He also published in the journal Centuries. ; ; His main works: ; The Hungarian medieval trade to the west, 1925, ; The Hungarian treasury's Apatini settlements, 1929-1930, ; The public fund, 1933, ; To the history of mercantilism in Hungary, 1934, ; The first chapter of Hungarian urban history, 1934.