A legrégibb vélemény a román nép eredetéröl
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The 'Second Bulgarian Empire.' Its Origin and History to 1204
R. Wolff
"The Hungarian scholar, M. Gyóni, is at present in the midst of a series of studies submitting all the passages relative to the Vlachs in the Byzantine sources to a searching re-examination. See his 'L'Oeuvre de Kekaumenos, Source de l'histoire Rou-maine,' Revue de Vllistoire Comparée, XXIII, Nouvelle Série III (1945), 96-180. This is a French translation of his Magyar monograph, A Legrégibb Vélemény A Román Nép Eredetéröl (Budapest, 1944), pp. 87 [The Oldest Theory on the Origin of the Rumanian People]. Gyóni reproduces from Vassilievsky and Jernstedt on pp. 75-87 all the passages relating to the Vlachs, with Hungarian translation; these are omitted from the French translation."
The 'Second Bulgarian Empire.' Its Origin and History to 1204
R. Wolff
"The Hungarian scholar, M. Gyóni, is at present in the midst of a series of studies submitting all the passages relative to the Vlachs in the Byzantine sources to a searching re-examination. See his 'L'Oeuvre de Kekaumenos, Source de l'histoire Rou-maine,' Revue de Vllistoire Comparée, XXIII, Nouvelle Série III (1945), 96-180. This is a French translation of his Magyar monograph, A Legrégibb Vélemény A Román Nép Eredetéröl (Budapest, 1944), pp. 87 [The Oldest Theory on the Origin of the Rumanian People]. Gyóni reproduces from Vassilievsky and Jernstedt on pp. 75-87 all the passages relating to the Vlachs, with Hungarian translation; these are omitted from the French translation."
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