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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...
- explicit atheist writers, the Polish ex-Jesuit philosopher Kazimierz Łyszczyński (who most likely aut****d the world's first treatise on the non-existence...
- Korczak Korczak II Korczak V Korczak VII Silicz, variant of Korczak Lyszczynski, variant of Korczak Krynicki, variant of Korzcak, 1589. Polish heraldry...
- 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...
- 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...
- Teodósio, Prince of Brazil, Brazilian prince (d. 1653) March 4 – Kazimierz Łyszczyński, Polish philosopher (d. 1689) March 11 – Nicholas G****away, Colonel,...
- Universal History by Thomas Mortimer. In 1689 the Polish nobleman Kazimierz Łyszczyński, who had denied the existence of God in his philosophical treatise De...
- Casimir Lewy Karol Libelt Wincenty Lutosławski Jan Łukasiewicz Kazimierz Łyszczyński Adam Mahrburg Ewa Majewska Marian M****onius Émile Meyerson Konstanty...
- existentia Dei by Kazimierz Łyszczyński, an atheist philosophical treatise, destro**** after the trial and execution of Łyszczyński (1689). Fragments survived...