- Mieczysław
Marian Smolarski (April 6, 1888, Kraków –
January 21, 1967, Warsaw) was a
Polish writer and poet,
whose works included examples of the utopian...
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common English sense,
Latin uses the word presbyter. See
Dennis Chester Smolarski, The
General Instruction of the
Roman Missal, 1969–2002: A Commentary...
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common English sense,
Latin uses the word presbyter. See
Dennis Chester Smolarski, The
General Instruction of the
Roman Missal, 1969–2002: A Commentary...
- światłości (The City of Light) is a
novel written in 1924 by Mieczysław
Smolarski. The
novel entwines the
genres of
dystopia and catastrophism. The novel...
- p. 348. ISBN 978-0-8028-2416-5.
Retrieved 2012-06-20. "Dennis
Chester Smolarski,
Sacred Mysteries (Paulist
Press 1995 ISBN 978-0-8091-3551-6), p. 128"...
- two
science fiction novels written earlier by
Polish author Mieczysław
Smolarski,
namely Miasto światłości ("The City of Light", 1924) and Podróż poślubna...
- Buffalo, New York The City of
Light (novel), a 1924
novel by Mieczysław
Smolarski City of
Light (horse), an
American Thoroughbred racehorse This disambiguation...
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multiple names:
authors list (link). Footnote 41, p. 38.
Smolarski,
Dennis C. (2002), "Teaching
mathematics in the
seventeenth and twenty-first...
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commemorating the
soldiers of the "Czarny" was erected.
Cadet Bohdan Smolarski (born 1924) - son of Mieczysław - a
writer (1888-1967), was posthumously...