Acta Pintériana

The Acta Pintériana is a Journal of the Academic Association of Hungarian Franciscan Scholars. This organization works under the umbrella of the Franciscan Province of Our Lady of Hungary and the Franciscan Foundation and as such encompasses solely scientifically trained and qualified scholars related to Franciscan Institutions. The Periodical is named in memory of Franciscan Father, (1942-2002), who taught at the Franciscan High School in Szentendre, Hungary.  Fr. Pintér was internationally known for his research in malacogy (study of mollusks).
The first and foremost aim of the Periodical is to introduce new developments in research, primarily those prepared by the members of the Academic Association of Hungarian Franciscan Scholars and geared towards to a professional audience. Additionally, the Periodical is open to publish works of professionals who are in some way connected, either personally or through the topic of their research articles, to Franciscan Intellectual Tradition or Franciscan Institutions. The Periodical aims to discuss liberal arts, the studies of natural sciences, philosophy and theology. However, it places special emphasis on the discussions and studies based on inter-disciplinary dialogue. The Periodical draws inspiration from Franciscan Intellectual Heritage, and thus it offers a unique identity from which its very own nature brings forth a multidisciplinary interest and an integrative viewpoint.
The Acta Pintériana is published electronically once a year. The articles that appear in the Periodical can be freely downloaded from the official web page. Earlier issues of the Periodical can be found in the Archives of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Library Repository. To access the Periodical, the following code can be used: ISSN 2416-2124, DOI: 10.29285/actapinteriana.
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