Péter Bornemisza

Péter Bornemisza (c. 1535 – 1584) was a Hungarian Lutheran bishop of noble birth.

A scholar from England, at the University of Cracow, first interested him in Protestantism and later Philipp Melanchthon had a strong impact on him.

He later preached and printed Protestant works in his native land.

[2] Hungarian composer György Kurtág's song cycle The Sayings of Péter Bornemisza (1963–1968) for soprano and piano[3] incorporates brief texts from Bornemisza's sermons.

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