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Florian, Josef

LC control no.n 84224811
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Personal name headingFlorian, Josef
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Birth date1873-02-09
Death date1941-12-29
Place of birthStará Říše (Czech Republic)
Place of deathStará Říše (Czech Republic)
Field of activityPublishers and publishing
AffiliationDobré dílo (Firm)
Profession or occupationLitterateurs Teachers Translators
Found inNapoléon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821. Dicta Napoleonská, 1925: colophon (Josef Florian)
Stankovič, A. Význam Josefa Floriana, 1983: t.p. (Josefa Floriana) p. 25 (b. 2-9-1873) p. 200 (d. 1-14-41)
O posvátných znameních, 1968: title page verso (J.F.)
Wikipedia, viewed November 15, 2021: Czech Josef Florian page (Josef Florian; born 9 February 1873 in Stará Říše; died 29 December 1941 in Stará Říše; Catholic-oriented litterateur, publisher, translator from French and English; taught natural science in Náchod before encountering the radical thought of Léon Bloy; later worked as a publisher of a number of series including Studium (1904-1912), Nova et vetera (1912-1921), Kurs (1922-1946), Nejmenší revue (1930), Archy (1926-1948), Dobré dílo (1912-1948)) German Josef Florian page (Josef Florian; born 9 February 1873; died 29 December 1941; Czech writer, translator, publisher and influential Catholic reformer; founded the Dobré dílo publishing house in 1903)
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