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Szász or
Szasz is an
ethnonymic surname literally meaning "Saxon" in Hungarian.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emese Szász,
Hungarian épée fencer...
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Thomas Stephen Szasz (/sɑːs/ SAHSS; Hungarian:
Szász Tamás István [saːs]; 15
April 1920 – 8
September 2012) was a Hungarian-American
academic and psychiatrist...
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Tibor Szász (born 1948) is a
Hungarian pianist and
author of
essays on
musicological questions and
performance practice related to Liszt,
Mozart and Beethoven...
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secret identity was
originally Vic Sage,
later retconned as
Charles Victor Szasz. However,
after the
events of the 2006–2007
miniseries 52, Sage's protégé...
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Kitti Szász (Born
August 1991, Kazincbarcika, Hungary) is a
Hungarian freestyle football juggler. She
majored in
sports organization from the Eszterházy...
- The Müntz–
Szász theorem is a
basic result of
approximation theory,
proved by
Herman Müntz in 1914 and Otto
Szász (1884–1952) in 1916.
Roughly speaking...
- Otto
Szász (11
December 1884,
Hungary – 19
December 1952, Cincinnati, Ohio) was a
Hungarian mathematician who
worked on real analysis, in
particular on...
- children:
Vilmos Szász (born
December 9, 2002 in Budapest, Hungary) and
Albert Szász (born May 17, 2007, in Budapest, Hungary)
Szász graduated from the...
- 1971. The word
Antipsychiatrie was
already used in
Germany in 1904.
Thomas Szasz introduced the idea of
mental illness being a myth in the book The Myth...
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Endre László
Szász (“Vallon”) (7
January 1926 – 18
August 2003) was a
Hungarian painter, illustrator,
graphic artist, printmaker, muralist, production...