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László Z. Bitó

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László Z. Bitó (7 September 1934 – 15 November 2021) was a Hungarian physiologist and writer. He developed a medicine for glaucoma. He wrote novels and essays. Bitó was born in Budapest, Hungary. He worked at Columbia University.

Bitó died on 15 November 2021, aged 87.[1]

Novels

  • Istenjárás, (Quick Step), Aura, 1994. (Translated from English by Árpád Göncz and Pál Békés) ISBN 963-7913-15-7
  • Az ötödik lovas, (The Fifth Horseman), Aura, 1996. (Translated by Pál Békés) ISBN 963-7913-17-3
  • Ábrahám és Izsák,(Abraham and Isaac), Magyar Könyvklub, 1998. ISBN 963-548-698-7 és Argumentum Kiadó, 2000. ISBN 963-446-158-1
  • Izsák tanítása, (The Teachings of Isaac), Argumentum Kiadó, 2000. ISBN 963-446-131-X
  • A Názáreti Izsák, (Isaac of Nazareth), Argumentum Kiadó, 2002. ISBN 963-446-208-1

References

  1. Meghalt Bitó László (in Hungarian)