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Albert Félix
Ignace Kazimirski or
Albin de
Biberstein (20
November 1808 – 22 June 1887) was a
Polish orientalist,
author of an Arabic-French dictionary...
- from a
German factory.
Testimony by a
Jewish survivor of the city, Ann
Kazimirski (née Ressels), who
lived on
Kovelska Street,
recorded by the USC Shoah...
- link to
point directly to the
intended article.
Albert de
Biberstein Kazimirski.
Dictionnaire arabe-français. Vol. 2. p. 1091,
column a. Steing****, Francis...
- (čang) and put down the
shield and
sword from your hand (čang)! Both
Kazimirski and the
author of EIr (2004)
translate Manuchehri's poem as if the harpist...
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brick church was
built only
between 1614 and 1633 on
efforts of
Krzysztof Kazimirski within a
Dominican monastery. With
start of the
Khmelnytskyi Uprising...
- Honckiewicz, Hondorf, Huppe, Jasniewicz, Jedleński, Jedliński, Kałczyński,
Kazimirski, Kubiczek,
Kubiczek de Waldorf, Mietrowski, Nadratowski, Nadrodorf, Nadrowski...
- London-Edinburgh 1863–1893.
Highly influential, but
incomplete (stops at Kaf)
Albert Kazimirski de Biberstein,
Dictionnaire arabe-français
contenant toutes les racines...
- 1884) 1801 –
Mungo Ponton,
Scottish inventor (died 1880) 1808 –
Albert Kazimirski de Biberstein,
French orientalist (died 1887) 1813 –
Franz Miklosich,...
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Pszczyna deanery was
conducted by the
archdeacon of Kraków,
Krzysztof Kazimirski,
commissioned by
bishop Jerzy Radziwiłł.
According to the report, the...
- Kamiński, Karpowicz, Karwowski, Kasprowicz (ennoblement 1566), Kazimierski,
Kazimirski, Kiemlicki, Kiemlicz, Kieniewicz, Klimczycki, Kliszowski, Kłoczewski,...