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Isn't it spelled "Görgey"? Alensha 23:52, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Absolutely! Moreover, his first name is written as "Artúr" today. Page moved, name replaced everywhere. -- Adam78 13:10, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Kosáry wrote that, Görgey had never applied for changing his name. Vince Muntag
He was not only a military leader, but a professor in chemistry, and he was the first, who succeeded isolating an industrially important organic acid. 84.2.192.236 ( talk) 08:43, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
G'day, I have done a bit more copy editing following a request on my talk page. I've probably done all I can at this stage, but I have a couple of suggestions:
Ultimately, I think that this article has good potential if someone wanted to take it to some of the higher levels of assessment (such as GAN). If you are considering this, I'd suggest putting it through peer review first. Anyway, thank you for your efforts and good luck. Regards, AustralianRupert ( talk) 06:57, 2 September 2017 (UTC)
Dear AustralianRupert, the family name was Görgey, but Artúr (or Arthur) abandoned -y, which referred to his noble status in Hungarian language, and used -i instead, as was a faithful supporter of the "plebeian" 1848 Hungarian revolution. In Hungarian histrogiography, there were long debates about the proper use of his name. Other family members (including Gábor Görgey, who is still alive), wrote their names with -y. Anyway Artúr Görgei's case is not unique, Mór Jókai also abandoned -y in his name. -- Norden1990 ( talk) 20:40, 4 September 2017 (UTC)
KIENGIR, I saw that you reverted the changes I made to the introduction of this article. I undid the reversion for now, as the state it was in before was barely readable. If you have any specific objections to the changes I made, let's discuss them here. I would like to further improve the article at some point, and don't want there to be any issues. TGWZoldorf ( talk) 15:31, 29 December 2020 (UTC)
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Isn't it spelled "Görgey"? Alensha 23:52, 17 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Absolutely! Moreover, his first name is written as "Artúr" today. Page moved, name replaced everywhere. -- Adam78 13:10, 29 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Kosáry wrote that, Görgey had never applied for changing his name. Vince Muntag
He was not only a military leader, but a professor in chemistry, and he was the first, who succeeded isolating an industrially important organic acid. 84.2.192.236 ( talk) 08:43, 22 May 2010 (UTC)
G'day, I have done a bit more copy editing following a request on my talk page. I've probably done all I can at this stage, but I have a couple of suggestions:
Ultimately, I think that this article has good potential if someone wanted to take it to some of the higher levels of assessment (such as GAN). If you are considering this, I'd suggest putting it through peer review first. Anyway, thank you for your efforts and good luck. Regards, AustralianRupert ( talk) 06:57, 2 September 2017 (UTC)
Dear AustralianRupert, the family name was Görgey, but Artúr (or Arthur) abandoned -y, which referred to his noble status in Hungarian language, and used -i instead, as was a faithful supporter of the "plebeian" 1848 Hungarian revolution. In Hungarian histrogiography, there were long debates about the proper use of his name. Other family members (including Gábor Görgey, who is still alive), wrote their names with -y. Anyway Artúr Görgei's case is not unique, Mór Jókai also abandoned -y in his name. -- Norden1990 ( talk) 20:40, 4 September 2017 (UTC)
KIENGIR, I saw that you reverted the changes I made to the introduction of this article. I undid the reversion for now, as the state it was in before was barely readable. If you have any specific objections to the changes I made, let's discuss them here. I would like to further improve the article at some point, and don't want there to be any issues. TGWZoldorf ( talk) 15:31, 29 December 2020 (UTC)