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Polska Bibliografia Literacka Za Rok 1987. Indeks Osobowy POLSKA BIBLIOGRAFIA LITERACKA ZA ROK 1987 INDEKS OSOBOWY Praca naukowa finansowana w ramach programu Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego pod nazwą „Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki” w latach 2015-2018. Projekt: "Polska Bibliografia Literacka – laboratorium wiedzy o współczesnej kulturze polskiej" NR 0061/NPRH3/H11/82/2014. http://rcin.org.pl INDEKS OSOBOWY Opracowały: Izabela Hojdis, Beata Strycharz, Małgorzata Szkudlarska, Izabela Teresińska. Cyfry oznaczją numery pozycji, czcionki półgrube - pozycje hasłowe. Gwiazdkami oznaczono nazwiska tych autorów współczesnych, których twórczość paraliteracka wykazana została w bibliografii w pełnym zakresie (bez selekcji). (a) zob. Arski Jan, Dragan Anna, Strutyński Andrzej A.R. zob. Rozicka Anna (a) (GK) 12318 A.S. zob. Sowa Andrzej, Stopka Artur, Szarłat Aleksan­ (a) (MiZm) 6649, 13599 dra, Szmidt Andrzej A. zob. Grzybowski Adam A.S. (ABC) 1192 A. (DzB) 14725 A.S. (PrzH) 5190, 6591 A. (Obóz) 11995 A.S. (UkrK) 917 (A) (Ant) 14772 A.U. (Kr) 13513 A.A. (PrzH) 12300 a.w. zob., Wytrykus Anna A.A. (ZszLt) 10746 A.W. zob. Wenzlawski Alfred A.A.-A. zob. Adamczyk-Aiello Alina A.W. (Nike) 7222 (a.b.) (WMł) 5519 A.W. (Pasmo) 13885 A.B. (Ant) 14361, 14704, 14768 A.W. (Po) 8013 A.B. (BezDek) 445 A.W. (PrzKat) 720 A.B. (Kl) 14787 (A.W.) (T) 14199 A.B. (Kos) 1061 A.Z. (SldRTV) 13605 A.B. (PrzKat) 2129 (ab) zob. Bartnikowski Adam, Bimer Anna, Borsukiewicz A.B. zob. Bernat Andrzej Anna, Brzozowska Anna A. Bóg (DzPŻ) 14380 (ab)(TrL) 11784, 13435, 13599, 13614 A. Bóg (TdP) 5846, 13415, 13767 AB, (AB) zob. Bernat Andrzej, Borsukiewicz Anna A. Buk (Ant) 14790 AB (WMł) 7208 A.C. (Most(W)) 12359 (AB) (TrL) 13614 A.C. (TwL) 2260, 7133 Abaśidze Grigol 13128 (A.C.) (Most(W)) 8305 Abasidze Iraklij 13126, 12327, 13129 A.Cz. (TwL) 2296, 3256 Abaszeli Aleksandrę 12327 A.D. zob. Dworak Andrzej Abaszydze Grigoł zob. Abasidze Grigol A.D. (Odgł) 622 Abaszydze Iraklij zob. Abasidze Iraklij (A.D.) (TwR) 493 abba w Cele zob. Helladiusz Aleksandryjski A.F. zob. Friszke Andrzej (ABD) (Ekr) 14322 (A.F.) zob. Falenta Andrzej Abd ar - Rahman Madżid ar - Rubaji 602 (a.g) (KP) 13646 Abdalla Michael 1137 A.G. zob. Grabowski Andrzej, Grodzicki Andrzej, Gro­ Abdullabekova Giular 909, 13054 dzicki August ‘Abdallah B. Marwan 10051 A.G. (KP) 13013 Abdul Qasim zob. Firdausi pseud. A.H. zob. Hollanek Adam Abdułłabekowa Giular zob. Abdullabekova Giular A.H. (Ilz) 1234 Abe zob. Biernacki Andrzej (A.H.) (GłL) 14079 Abe (LitŚ) 2464, 2943, 12824 A.J. zob Jęsiak Anna, Jabłonowski Antoni, Janko Anna, Abelard Piotr 9620 Jaskulska Ada Abercjusz 9703 (a.k) (GłWb) 14387 Abgarowicz Kazimierz 1530 A.K. (DSzW) 181 Abkina Marija 6490 A.K. (KltNz) 5841, 5842 Abkowicz Anna 10603 A.K. (ND) 1755 Abkowicz Jerzy, ja 10580, 10583, 10595, 10603, 12465, A.K. (Pan) 9737 12949,13284, 14241, 14242 A.L. (Odrdz) 659, 8573 Abłamowicz Aleksander 10847, 10860, 10899 A.M. zob. Marciniak Andrzej, Mianowska Agata abr, (abr) zob. Bułat-Baczyńska Anna A.M. (K) 4698 (abr) (ExW) 14303 A.M. (TgP) 9658 d’Abraham 11275 (A.M.) zob. Marciniak Andrzej Abraham - uczeń Agatona 11153 A.N. (TgKl) 4276 Abraham a Sancta Clara [Megerle Johann Ulrich] 9713 A.P. zob. Pierzchała Jan, Polmirski Andrzej Abraham Liliana 570 X, 443 A.P. (AlmHm) 822 Abraham Peter 11704 A.P. (Bru/87188) 13441 Abrahamowicz Kuba 13404 A.P. (Odrdz) 10695 Abrahamowicz Zygmunt 2700 A.P. (Spiegel) 12850 Abramceva Natal’ja 12374 (A.P.) zob. Palmirski Andrzej Abramczyk Stanisław 4412 A.P.S. (Per) 13861 Abramov Fedor 12821 http://rcin.org.pl Abramov N. 8861 Adamek Bożena 13407 Abramov Sergej 12375 Adamek Henryk 13632, 13913 Abramow-Newerly Igor 619 V Adamek Tadeusz 483, 9213 * Abramow-Newerly Jarosław 412, 1604, 13544, 13749, Adamiak Ania 1351 13866 Adamiak Elżbieta 1599, 9436 Abramowicz Andrzej 288 Adamiec Franciszek 1611 Abramowicz Dorota 2739, 8846 Adamiec Marek 1088 I, 8747 Abramowicz Marek 8768, 13441 Adamiec Witold 1018 Abramowicz Marian Cezary 353, 1605 Adamiec Zdzisław 586 II Abramowicz Mieczysław 13407, 13783, 13951, 13954, Adamik Franciszek 3978 14068 Adamik Laco 14668, 14790, 14795 Abramowicz Stella 12821 Adamkiewicz Andrzej 1612 Abramowicz Zofia 1606-1608 Adamkiewicz Jan Krzysztof 584 IV, 1318, 1404, 1447, Abramowicz Zofia Grochowalska zob. Grochowal- 1592, 1612-1616, 3178, 4023, 4206, 4207, 5283, ska-Abramowicz Zofia 5536 Abramowska Janina 18, 71 Adamovié Aljaksandr, pseud. Ales’ 5994, 12318, Abramowski Edward 1609, 3227 13068-13069 Abramowski Mieczysław 13922 Adamowicz Aleś zob. Adamovié Aljaksandr Abrän Lńszló 12123, 14286 Adamowicz Bogusław 1617 Absire Alain 10850 Adamowicz Czesław 1618 Abul Qasim Mansur zob. Firdausi Adamowicz Maciej Tadeusz 1619 Abzjanidze Zaza 13126 Adamowska Magdalena 11524 (ac) zob. Cegielski Alfred, Cybulski Antoni Adamowski Jan 941, 944, 993 Acernus Sebastian Fabian zob. Klonowie Sebastian Fa­ Adamowski Mirosław 577 X bian Adamów Ryszard 408, 1620 Aceto Gennaro 13938 Adams John 5519 Achillas święty 11153 Adams Richard 9645 Achim von Arnim zob. Arnim Ludwig Joachim von Adamska Iwona Niemiec zob. Niemiec-Adamska Iwona Achmadulina Bella 12318, 12376-12378, 14764 Adamska Jolanta 769 Achmatova Anna [Gorenko Anna] 189, 3769, 6680, Adamska Maria 13799 12337, 12346, 12359, 12371, 12372, 12373, Adamski Cezary 14690 12379-12381, 12392, 12821, 14773, 14778 Adamski Jan 3145, 13432, 14303 Achternbusch Herbert 14237, 14275 Adamski Jerzy 30, 79, 377, 476, 484, 486, 488, 490, Acs Janos 14175 605 III, 613 VEI, 619 II, 1088 II, 1090 III, acz (TwL) 4972 1621-1623, 13377 III, 13379 Vl, 13407, 13446, Aczkasowa Halina 14794 13555, 13749, 13776 (ad) (MiZm) 6248 Adamski Krzysztof 9857, 10188, 12129, 14764, 14765, (ad) (Per) 4748 14766,14770, 14770, 14773, 14774, 14778, 14781 AD zob. Dudziński Andrzej Adamski Maksymilian 1624 (ada) zob. Adamczuk Irena Adamski Paweł 13776 (Adal) (Pwksz) 14324 Adamski Wojciech 502 Adam zob. Kowalski Adam Adamski Zbigniew 593 II, 1625-1626 Adamczewska Helena 2825 Adamus Andrzej 1039 Adamczewski Andrzej 6825, 8294 Adelard z Bath 9628 Adamczewski Jan 8853 Adib Sabir Szihabuddin Szarafuludaba (Sabir z Termezu) Adamczewski Piotr 7191 11981 Adamczewski Stanisław 49 ADL zob. Liskowacki Artur Daniel Adamczuk Eugeniusz 1055 Adler Alfred 7148 Adamczuk Irena, (ada) 579 I, 13654, 13655, 13984 (adm) (TgSiedl) 704 Adamczyk Jerzy 10560 Adolph José Bernardo 11987 Adamczyk Józef 1412, 1610 Adorno Theodor Wiesengrund 43, 11703, 11705 Adamczyk Kazimierz 441 adremski zob. Lisiecki Jakub Adamczyk Leszek Marek 14769, 14774, 14776, 14778 Adrianek Mieczysława 797 Adamczyk Maria 1206, 1294, 2129, 6440, 13416 Adrjański Zbigniew 1225, 2521, 2581, 2933, 8517, 8848 Adamczyk Mieczysław 828, 842, 852, 4065 Adwentowicz Karol 8788 Adamczyk Monika 175, 10379, 10380 Adwentowicz Lucjan 347 Adamczyk Stanisław 640 Aecken Jeroen Anthoniszoon van zob. Bosch Hieronymus Adamczyk Stefan 1235 van Adamczyk Teresa Sztwiertnia zob. Sztwiertnia-Adamczyk Afanasjew Alina 1627-1628 Teresa Afanasjew Anatolij 1497 Adamczyk Wojciech 13754 ♦ Afanasjew Jerzy 790, 1627-1628, 1629-1632, 13411, Adamczyk Zdzisław J., (zja) 2771, 1198, 9526 13527, 14789 Adamczyk-Aiello Alina, A.A.-A. 12251, 12252, 12258, Afanasjew Nikołaj 14295 12276 Afinogenov Vladimir 12382 Adamczyk-Garbowska Monika 3003, 10166, 10232 Afraat 9703 Adamczyk-Stepan Ewa 13439 (ag) zob. Guttman Anna Adamecz K. 2686 (ag) (Ek) 590 IX http://rcin.org.pl Agapkina Tamara P. 908 Albac Eugenia 12701 Agata Krzysztof 1633 Albee Edward 14132, 14156 Agaton święty 11153 Albekier Zofia Holska zob. Holska-Albekier Zofia Agatowski Tomasz 1634-1635, 9499, 12042 Albert Brat zob. Chmielowski Albert Agiejew Leonid 12364 Albert Wielki święty (Albertus Magnus) [Bollstädt Albert] Agosti Stefano 30 11706 (agp) (KP) 6650 Alberti Kazimiera 1323 (ai) (Ekr) 14414, 14434, 14435, 14442, 14454, 14471, Alberti Leon Baptysta zob. Alberti Leone Battista 14542, 14552, 14556, 14572, 14594, 14599, 14637, Alberti Leone Battista 7167 14741 Alberti Rafael 1574, 11336-11337 (ai) (Stol) 13863 Albertus Magnus zob. Albert Wielki święty Ai Cing zob. Ai Qing Alberty de Ricardo 7553 Ai Qing (Ai Cing, Ai Ts’ing) [Ciang Hai-czeng] Alberyk z Trois-Fontaines 9632 10572-10573 Albin Krystyna 9446 Aiello Alina Adamczyk zob. Adamczyk-Aiello Alina Albiniak Józefa 947 Aiken Conrad Potter 9759 Albrecht Andrzej 1637 Aiken Joan 10187 Albrecht Erwin 11707 Aikio Annukka 10826 Albrecht Jacek 6793 Aikio Samuli 10826 Albrecht Katarzyna 10345 Àilios Aristéidës (Eliusz Ary sty des) 11157 Albrecht I 186 Aissa Bożena Orszulak zob. Orszulak-Aissa Bożena Albuk pseud. zob. Orlicz Jerzy Aisopos (Ezop) 367, 9683, 11144 Aldani Lino 12195 Aischylos (Ajschylos) 11156, 11589, 13649 Aldiss Brian Wilson 9645, 9655, 9677, 9702, 10188-10189 (aj) zob. Jęsiak Anna Alef-Bolkowiak Gustaw 788 (aj) (Ekr) 14788 Aleixandre y Merlo Vicente 11338 Aj. (Pj) 12645 Alejchem Szolem 14764 (AJ ) (GWsp) 648 Aleksandra zob. Kydryński Lucjan Ajchi Gennadij 1458 Aleksandrov Jurij 12384 Ajdaś J. 1458 Aleksandrovič Sergej 12385 Ajlisli Akram [Naibov Akram] 13055 Ajneya Sachchidanand Hiranand Vatsyayan 11407 Aleksandrów Borys 12328 Ajo - mnich w Tebaidzie 11153 Aleksandrowicz Alina 299, 1638, 5843, 9212 Ajschylos zob. Aischylos Aleksandrowicz Anna 224, 1202 Ajtmatov Ćingiz 12309, 12313, 12318, 12337, 13178, Aleksandrowicz Bronisław 13083 13183-13186, 14771, 14795, 14796 Aleksandrowicz Marek 599 VIII Ajtmatow Czyngis zob. Ajtmatov Ćingiz Aleksandrowicz Stefan 1394,5664 Ajzner Seweryn 11333 Aleksandrowicz Tadeusz 13656 (ak) zob. Kwiek Andrzej Aleksandrowicz Walentyna 13407 (ak) (Delta) 3708, 6636, 13416 Aleksandrowicz-Pędich Lucyna 9968 (ak) (GłPm) 659, 2289,
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