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17世纪40年代下半叶,Festetics一家在Keszthely定居下来,对于他们来说,书籍是非常重要的:书店在Kristóf Festetics的宫殿里创建。从1782年开始,György Festetics伯爵(I.)一直是继承权的领主,他是匈牙利启蒙运动中最杰出的人物之一,在1799年至1801年之间,他在他的图书馆里建造了一个完整的附楼。图书室与宫殿南翼的一个小型橱柜图书馆相连。在这个上万卷的图书馆里,同样可以找到古代作家的作品,匈牙利文学和科学,启蒙时代的哲学文献,收购时的最新经济研究,以及重要的报纸和期刊材料。Keszthely的图书馆是一个贵族图书馆,所以在购买书籍时,藏书和阅读的动机是结合在一起的。György Festetics在1768-1775年间在维也纳的特雷西亚学院学习。他有训练有素的耶稣会教师,如哲学、意大利语和农学教授,数学家和物理学家拉霍斯·米特帕切(Lajos Mitterpacher) Pál Makó,意大利语、民用和军事建筑教授János伊佐(Izzo),诗人、参考文献学家、昆虫专家迈克尔·丹尼斯(Michael Denis)和许多其他人。在他的学习期间,Festetics完美地学习了德语、拉丁语、法语、意大利语和英语。除了奥地利的国家管理
Masonic Works in the Helikon Library of the Festetics Palace in Keszthely
Books were very important for the Festetics family settled down in Keszthely in the second half of the 1740s: the bookstore had been created in Kristóf Festetics’s palace. From 1782 Count György Festetics (I.) had been the lord of the entail, he was one of the most outstanding personalities of the Hungarian Enlightenment and had a whole annexe built to his library between 1799–1801. The library room can be found with a small adjoining cabinet library in the south wing of the palace. In the many ten thousand-volume library can equally be found works of antique authors, Hungarian literature and science, philosophical literature from the era of Enlightenment, the latest economic studies at the time of acquisition, as well as a significant newspaper and journal material. The library of Keszthely is a baronial library so the collection of books and the motivation of reading were combined when the books were purchased. György Festetics studied at the Collegium Theresianum in Vienna between 1768–1775. He had well-trained Jesuit teachers, such as the professor of philosophy, Italian language and agronomics, Lajos Mitterpacher, the mathematician and physicist Pál Makó, the professor of Italian language, civil and military architecture, János Izzo, the poet, bibliographer, insect expert Michael Denis and many others. During his studies, Festetics perfectly learned German, Latin, French, Italian and English. Besides Austrian state administration