Lenard, Alexander
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Lenard, Alexander
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Lenard, Alexander
Lénárd, Sándor, 1910-1972
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Lénárd, Sándor, 1910-1972
Lenard, Alexander 1910-1972
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Lenard, Alexander 1910-1972
Lénard, Sandor
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Lénard, Sandor
Lénárd, Sándor
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Lénárd, Sándor
Lenardus, Alexander, 1910-1972
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Lenardus, Alexander, 1910-1972
Lenard, Alessandro 1910-1972
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Lenard, Alessandro 1910-1972
Lénárd, Sándor A., 1910-1972
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Lénárd, Sándor A., 1910-1972
Leonardo, Alexandro
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Leonardo, Alexandro
Lenardus, Alexander
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Lenardus, Alexander
Lénárd, Sándor
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Lénárd, Sándor
Leonardus, Alexandre
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Leonardus, Alexandre
Lénárd, Sándor 1910-1972
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Lénárd, Sándor 1910-1972
Lenardus, Alexandrus 1910-1972
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Lenardus, Alexandrus 1910-1972
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Alexander Lenard was born in Budapest. His father, a brilliant linguist, spoke a dozen languages. His mother was a painter. He was educated in Austria, studied medicine, and was awarded his doctor's degree at the University of Vienna. Between 1928 and 1938 he traveled widely across Europe, studying French, English and the Scandinavian languages. After the Nazi occupation of Austria he left Vienna for Rome, where he was active in the Italian resistance. From 1938 forward he supported himself by a series of odd jobs, including writing articles for literary and historical magazines. In 1952 he emigrated to Brazil where he practiced medicine and served as a translator at medical congresses. He translated Winnie Ille Pu into Latin after exploring five centuries of Latin literature.Biographical Source: News About Books and Authors Publicity Department, E. P. Dutton and Company, 1961.
Alexander Lenard was born in Budapest. His father, a brilliant linguist, spoke a dozen languages. His mother was a painter. He was educated in Austria, studied medicine, and was awarded his doctor's degree at the University of Vienna. Between 1928 and 1938 he traveled widely across Europe, studying French, English and the Scandinavian languages. After the Nazi occupation of Austria he left Vienna for Rome, where he was active in the Italian resistance. From 1938 forward he supported himself by a series of odd jobs, including writing articles for literary and historical magazines. In 1952 he emigrated to Brazil where he practiced medicine and served as a translator at medical congresses. He translated Winnie Ille Pu into Latin after exploring five centuries of Latin literature.
Biographical Source: News About Books and Authors Publicity Department, E. P. Dutton and Company, 1961
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