- Look up
Łatacz or
Latacz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Łatacz is a
Polish language occupational surname literally meaning "cobbler" or "patcher"...
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Joachim Latacz (born 4
April 1934) is a
German classical philologist.
Latacz studied classical Philology, Indo-Germanic languages,
Ancient History and...
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Ewald Latacz (born 24 June 1885 in
Kattowitz (Katowice); died 12
February 1953 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
Silesian politician. He
practiced as a lawyer...
- poets, who most
excelled in that
which is the very
foundation of poetry."
Latacz,
Joachim (1996). Homer, His Art and His World.
University of
Michigan Press...
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Chadwick 1976, p. 617.
Latacz 2004, pp. 159, 165, 208–209.
Latacz 2004, pp. 159, 165.
Beckwith 2009, p. 43.
Latacz 2004, p. 120.
Latacz 2004, p. 138. Hajnal...
- College,
October 1984. Bryn Mawr Commentaries. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-929524-59-7.
Latacz 2001:138. Sara
Anderson Immerwahr; Anne Proctor.
Chapin (2004). Charis:...
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Hogendorf A, Popiolek-Barczyk K,
Ciechanowska A, Mika J, Satała G,
Walczak M,
Latacz G,
Handzlik J, Kieć-Ko****wicz K,
Ponimaskin E,
Schade S, Zeug A, Bijata...
- Catholics:
attorney and Wodzisław Śląski
Workers Council chairman Ewald Latacz;
Thomas Reginek, a
priest from
Mikulczyce (present-day Zabrze), and educator...
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dated 31
December 2021" (XLS) (in Turkish). TÜİK.
Retrieved 1
March 2023.
Latacz,
Joachim (2004). Troy and Homer,
Towards a
Solution of an Old Mystery. Oxford...
- 2001
argues that the
Cypria originally narrated the
entire war. E.g. J.
Latacz 1996, Homer, His Art and His
World tr. J.
Holoka (Ann Arbor); R. Scaife...