Emma Bartoniek (28 November 1894 – 31 May 1957) was a Hungarian historian and bibliographer who specialised in medieval history, primarily the age of the Árpád dynasty (c. 895–1301).
He died fighting in World War I. Bartoniek got a Master of Arts degree at Budapest University in 1917.
[1] Between 1916 and 1934 Emma Bartoniek was an apprentice and librarian at the National Széchényi Library, meanwhile she was also the guest researcher of the Hungarian Historical Institute at Vienna between 1925 and 1926.
Emma Bartoniek worked on the history of royal coronations between 895 and 907, examined the problems of the 10-13th century Hungarian succession.
Bartoniek published the catalogue of the National Széchényi Library's Latin codices.