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  1. 5 feb 2006 · A Guest of Life: Alexander Csoma De Körös: Directed by Tibor Szemzö. With Tibor Szemzö, Mari Törőcsik, Susannah York. A collection of impressions of Tibet, recorded on an 8mm camera, overlaid with excerpts from Csoma's diary and translations, spoken on the many languages familiar to Csoma.

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    • Documentary, Animation, Drama
    • Tibor Szemzö
    • 2006-02-05
  2. A GUEST OF LIFE: ALEXANDER CSOMA DE KÖRÖS. di Tibor Szemzo. sinossi. Nato in una famiglia modesta, Alexander Csoma Körös ha fatto il cameriere per pagarsi gli studi e per seguire un corso di lingue orientali a Göttingen in Germania. Nel 1819, decide di viaggiare a piedi verso l'India passando da Iran e Afghanistan e imparando 17 lingue diverse.

  3. synopsis. From a modest family, Alexander Csoma Körös worked as servant to pay for his studies at school, then he took up a course in oriental languages in Göttingen in Allemagne. In 1819, he decided to travel by foot across Asia to get to India via notably Iran and Afghanistan, with a mere bagatelle of 17 languages en route.

    • Hungary
    • Az élet vendége: Csoma-legendárium
    • A Guest of Life: Alexander Csoma de Körös
    • 2006
  4. 5 feb 2006 · Overview. 'A Guest of life' is inspired by the journey of Alexander Csoma de Koros. The eccentric 19th century set out from his native Transylvania to central Asia on foot, only taking his knowledge of 13 dead and spoken languages with him.

  5. Synopsis. ‘A Guest of life’ is inspired by the journey of Alexander Csoma de Koros. The eccentric 19th century set out from his native Transylvania to central Asia on foot, only taking his knowledge of 13 dead and spoken languages with him.

    • Tibor Szemzö
  6. A scholar of the Orient and fluent in thirteen languages, Alexander Csoma de Körös set out on foot from his native country in 1819 in search of the origins of Magyar culture. His destination: Tibet, via Iran, Afghanistan and India.

  7. A Guest of Life is inspired by the journey of Alexander Csoma de Koros. The eccentric 19th century set out from his native Transylvania to central Asia on foot, only taking his knowledge of 13 dead and spoken languages with him.