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Kazimierz Łyszczyński (Polish pronunciation: [kaˈʑimjɛʂ wɨˈʂt͡ʂɨj̃skʲi]; 4
March 1634 – 30
March 1689), also
known in
English as
Casimir Liszinski, was...
- (1924–1998):
French philosopher,
sociologist and
literary theorist.
Kazimierz Łyszczyński (also
known in
English as "Casimir Liszinski"; (1634–1689): Polish-Lithuanian...
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explicit atheist writers, the
Polish ex-Jesuit
philosopher Kazimierz Łyszczyński (who most
likely aut****d the world's
first treatise on the non-existence...
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figure in the
history of
atheism on
Polish territories was
Kazimierz Łyszczyński,
sentenced in 1688 (the
judgment was made a year later) on the death...
- at 10
Warriston Crescent in
Edinburgh with the
Polish physician Adam
Łyszczyński, he
wrote out his last will and testament – "a kind of
disposition to...
- in north-eastern Poland. The
village was
formerly a
possession of the
Łyszczyński noble family. From 1826
there was a
cloth factory,
moved in 1856 to Topole...
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Universal History by
Thomas Mortimer. In 1689 the
Polish nobleman Kazimierz Łyszczyński, who had
denied the
existence of God in his
philosophical treatise De...
- this tour, in late
October 1848 in Edinburgh, at the home of Dr Adam
Łyszczyński, a
Polish physician with whom he sta**** for a
number of days, that Chopin...
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Casimir Lewy
Karol Libelt Wincenty Lutosławski Jan Łukasiewicz
Kazimierz Łyszczyński Adam
Mahrburg Ewa
Majewska Marian M****onius Émile
Meyerson Konstanty...
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Korczak Korczak II
Korczak V
Korczak VII Silicz,
variant of
Korczak Lyszczynski,
variant of
Korczak Krynicki,
variant of Korzcak, 1589.
Polish heraldry...