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  • Parnicki —   [ nitski], Teodor, polnischer Schriftsteller, * Berlin 5. 3. 1908, ✝ Warschau 5. 12. 1988; lebte 1911 17 in Russland, 1918 27 in der Mandschurei, dann in Polen, im Zweiten Weltkrieg in der UdSSR; war dann im polnischen diplomatischen Dienst;… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Parnicki, Teodor — ▪ Polish author born March 5, 1908, Berlin, Ger. died Dec. 5, 1988, Warsaw, Pol.       Polish historical novelist who modernized the genre through his interest in psychoanalysis and his use of innovative narrative techniques.       Parnicki was… …   Universalium

  • ПАРНИ́ЦКИЙ (Parnicki) Теодор — (Parnicki) Теодор (1908–1988), польск. писатель. В романах, близких к ист. филос. эссе, Аэций, последний римлянин (1937), Серебряные орлы (т. 1–2, 1944–45), Гибель Согласия народов (т. 1–2, 1955), Лунный лик (ч. 1–3,… …   Биографический словарь

  • Teodor Parnicki — (1908 1988) was a Polish writer, notable for his historical novels. He is especially renowned for works related to the early medieval Middle East, the late Roman and the Byzantine empires. Teodor Parnicki was born March 5, 1908, to a Polish… …   Wikipedia

  • Парницкий (Parnicki) Теодор — (1908—1988), польский писатель. В романах, близких к историко философскому эссе, «Аэций, последний римлянин» (1937), «Серебряные орлы» (тт. 1—2, 1944—45), «Гибель “Согласия народов”» (тт. 1—2, 1955), «Лунный лик»… …   Большой Энциклопедический словарь

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