2017-12-05
Public Lecture on Hungarian Typographer’s Life and Work
On December 5, at 2pm, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University will host a public lecture by Péter Pál Kránitz on the life and work of Hungarian typographer, Nicolaus Kis of Misztótfalu. The lecture will be delivered on the sideline of Hungarian culture days.
Nicolaus Kis of Misztótfalu, Hungarian typographer, was among the first ever to cut Georgian letters in 1684, commissioned by King Archil of Imereti.
The lecture will be delivered in English.
Address: I.Chavchavadze Ave., 1, TSU, 1st Building, auditorium No.107
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Nicolaus Kis of Misztótfalu, Hungarian typographer, was among the first ever to cut Georgian letters in 1684, commissioned by King Archil of Imereti.
The lecture will be delivered in English.
Address: I.Chavchavadze Ave., 1, TSU, 1st Building, auditorium No.107