- Mihály
Kolossa (Slovene:
Mihael Kološa;
September 21, 1846 –
September 3, 1906) was a
Slovene ploughman and
writer in Hungary. He was born in Puconci...
- exhibition':
Haring Basquiat at the NGV". The Conversation.
Retrieved 2020-10-07.
Kolossa, Alexandra; Haring,
Keith (2004). Haring. Taschen. p. 71. ISBN 978-3-8228-3145-8...
- III.3 of
Finnegans Wake this is
echoed as "
kolossa kolossa!"
combining the
original chant with Gr****
kolossa, colossal.
Christopher Gair sees the influence...
-
Abdul Hamid II, 34th
Sultan of the
Ottoman Empire (d. 1918) 1846 – Mihály
Kolossa, Hungarian-Slovene
author and poet (d. 1906) 1849 –
Maurice Barrymore,...
- Luthár was the
notary of Puconci, and he
retired in 1887. Luthár and Mihály
Kolossa reworked and
published in a new
version of István Szijjártó's Mrtvecsne...
-
Stewart – USA for
Africa (1985)
acrylic and oil on canvas, 305 x 458 cm.
Kolossa,
Alexandra Keith Haring, 1958–1990 Taschen, 2004 Parenti,
Christian (2000)...
- Perspectives, 120(10), 1475–1480. Witt****ek, Matthias; Angerer, Juergen;
Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Schäfer,
Sebastian Daniel; Klockenbusch, Walter; Dobler...
- Mihály
Kincses (born 1918),
Hungarian professional football player Mihály
Kolossa (1846–1906),
Slovene ploughman and
writer in
Hungary Mihály
Korhut (born...
-
original on 2012-04-12.
Retrieved 2012-01-20.
Schulz C,
Angerer J,
Ewers U,
Kolossa-Gehring M (2007). "The
German Human Biomonitoring Commission". International...
- 1901 –
Evelyn Abbott,
English classical scholar (b. 1843) 1906 – Mihály
Kolossa,
Hungarian author and poet (b. 1846) 1914 – Albéric Magnard,
French composer...