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Lasocki (feminine: Lasocka; plural: Lasoccy) is a
Polish surname.
People with this
surname include:...
- Józef Adam
Feliks Bronisław
Lasocki (1861-1931) was an
officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
During the
First World War, he
commanded formations from...
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Grzbiet Lasocki (Czech: Pomezní hřeben) is a
mountain ridge in the
eastern part of the
Giant Mountains within the
Western Sudetes. It is
located on the...
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Andrzej Ryszard Lasocki (born 5
October 1945) is a
retired Polish triple jumper. He was born in
Warsaw and
represented the club MKS
Warszawa and Skra...
- Rafał
Lasocki (born 2 July 1975) is a
Polish professional football manager and
former player,
currently in
charge of the
Poland national under-15 team...
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Sadaj 1982, p. 131.
Lasocki 1936, p. 49.
Sadaj 1982, p. 132.
Sadaj 1982, p. 133.
Sadaj 1982, p. 134.
Sadaj 1982, p. 135.
Lasocki 1936, p. 52-53. Kaczorowska...
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Lasocki 2009, p. 16. "NEW-INVENTED
BUGLE HORN". The
Morning Chronicle. London. 4
April 1800.;
cited in
Lasocki (2009).
Lasocki 2009, p. 11.
Lasocki 2009...
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other sizes of recorder, it was
called "common flute" or "consort flute".
Lasocki 2001, p. (ii) Renaissance.
Sachs 1913, p. 50.
American Recorder Society...
- by its
modern English name at
least since the
fourteenth century.
David Lasocki reports the
earliest use of "recorder" in the
household accounts of the...
- Muziekgeschiedenis, (1977), pp. 28-55.
Lasocki Lasocki Lasocki Lasocki Lasocki L'Alphabet de la musique,
Diapason Press On the
basis of
Lasocki, David.
Johann Christian...