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La Fontaine's model was subsequently emulated by England's John Gay ( 1685 – 1732 ); Poland's Ignacy Krasicki ( 1735 – 1801 ); Italy's Lorenzo Pignotti ( 1739 – 1812 ) and Giovanni Gherardo de Rossi ( 1754 – 1827 ); Serbia's Dositej Obradović ( 1742 – 1811 ); Spain's Félix María de Samaniego ( 1745 – 1801 ) and Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa ( 1750 – 1791 ); France's Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian ( 1755 – 94 ); and Russia's Ivan Krylov ( 1769 – 1844 ).
* Ignacy Krasicki ( Polish, 1735 – 1801 ), author of Fables and Parables ( 1779 ) and New Fables ( published 1802 )
* Fables and Parables ( 1779 ) by Ignacy Krasicki
The first partial Polish translation of Ossian was made by Ignacy Krasicki in 1793.
Satirical poets outside England include Poland's Ignacy Krasicki, Azerbaijan's Sabir and Portugal's Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage.
Ignacy Krasicki
Notable verse fabulists have included Aesop, Vishnu Sarma, Phaedrus, Marie de France, Robert Henryson, Biernat of Lublin, Jean de La Fontaine, Ignacy Krasicki, Félix María de Samaniego, Tomás de Iriarte, Ivan Krylov and Ambrose Bierce.
* Fables and Parables ( 1779 ) by Ignacy Krasicki
* Ignacy Krasicki: Fables and Parables
* Ignacy Krasicki ( 1735 – 1801 ): Polish.
Ignacy Krasicki, the last prince-bishop of Warmia as well as Elightment Polish poet, friend of Frederick the Great whom he did not give Homage as his new king, was nominated to the Archbishopric of Gnesen ( Gniezno ) in 1795.
It was not until November 1, 1773 when the king's friend, Ignacy Krasicki, then Bishop of Warmia ( later Archbishop of Gniezno ), officiated at the cathedral's opening.
Ignacy Krasicki, author of " Fables and Parables # Abuzei and Tair | Abuzei and Tair "
The main author of mock-heroic poems in Polish was Ignacy Krasicki, who wrote Myszeida ( Mouseiad ) in 1775 and Monacomachia ( The War of the Monks ) in 1778.
* Krasicki, Ignacy ( tr by Gerard Kapolka ) Polish Fables: Bilingual.
* Ignacy Krasicki, a Roman Catholic archbishop and a writer
In return he made up for the enormous debts of then Prince-Bishop Ignacy Krasicki.
The prince-bishop, a personal friend of Frederick the Great, the noted Polish author Ignacy Krasicki, though deprived of temporal authority, retained influence at the Prussian court before his reappointment as Archbishop of Gniezno in 1795.
* The Adventures of Nicholas Experience, by Ignacy Krasicki ( 1776 )
Among notable guests were King Augustus II the Strong ( 1726 to 1727 and again in 1729 ), King Augustus III and his wife and sons Prince Francis Xavier and Prince Charles ( 1744 and 1752 ), Prince Charles of Saxony, Duke of Courland ( twice in 1759 ), Bishop Ignacy Krasicki ( 1760 ), King Stanisław August Poniatowski ( occasionally ), Emperor Joseph II Habsburg ( 1780 ), Grand Duke Paul, future Tsar Paul I of Russia, with his wife ( 1782 ), King Louis XVIII of France ( 1798 ), French, English, Turkish and Russian envoys and Italian actress.
His collaborative translations of Polish poets included Ignacy Krasicki, Juliusz Slowacki, Cyprian Norwid and Jerzy Peterkiewicz.
Many of them were prominent Polish figures, including luminaries such as Ignacy Krasicki, Franciszek Bohomolec, Adam Naruszewicz, Ignacy Potocki, Hugo Kołłątaj, Jan and Jędrzej Śniadecki, Stanisław Konarski, Tomasz Adam Ostrowski and Chancellor Andrzej Zamoyski.

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) so that it is called for in, for example, Jules Massenet's Esclarmonde ( 1889 ), Visions ( 1891 ) and Suite parnassienne ( 1912 ); Maurice Ravel's Shéhérazade overture ( 1898 ), Rapsodie espagnole ( 1907 ) and L ' heure espagnole ( 1907 – 09 ); Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Symphony in B minor " Polonia " ( 1903-08 ; 3 sarrusophones are called for ); Frederick Delius's Requiem ( 1913-16 ); and Arrigo Boito's Nerone ( 1924 ).
In 1792, upon the Confederates ' victory, Kołłątaj emigrated to Leipzig and Dresden in Saxony, where he co-authored with Ignacy Potocki On the Adoption and Fall of the Polish May 3 Constitution ( 1793 ).
Christopher Kasparek ( born 1945 ) is a Scottish-born writer of Polish descent who has translated works by Ignacy Krasicki, Bolesław Prus, Florian Znaniecki, Władysław Tatarkiewicz, Marian Rejewski and Władysław Kozaczuk, as well as the Polish-Lithuanian Constitution of May 3, 1791.
* Roman Ignacy Potocki ( 1750 – 1809 ), co-author of the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791

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* The Crazy Locomotive by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz ( Chelsea Theater Center ( February 1977 )
* February 15 – Ignacy Dobrzynski, Polish symphonist ( d. 1867 )
During his time in office, he made a state visit to Poland in February 1930, where he met both President Ignacy Mościcki and Marshal Józef Piłsudski to form a Baltic Entente, that didn't however find Polish support.
Ignaz Friedman ( also spelled Ignace or Ignacy ; full name Solomon ( Salomon ) Isaac Freudman ( n ), ; February 13, 1882January 26, 1948 ) was a Polish pianist and composer.

Ignacy and March
Ignacy Łukasiewicz was born March 8, 1822 in Zaduszniki near Mielec, in the Austrian empire ( after the partition of Poland ⌋.
In March 1942, he arrived in London to join the National Council of the Polish government in exile, where he was one of two Jewish members ( the other was Zionist Ignacy Schwarzbart ).
Alexander II was killed on March 1, 1881 by a bomb, thrown by Ignacy Hryniewiecki.
Julian Ignacy Nowak (; 10 March 1865 – 7 November 1946 ) was a Polish microbiologist and politician who served as prime minister in 1922.
Jan Niecisław Ignacy Baudouin de Courtenay ( 13 March 18453 November 1929 ) was a Polish linguist and Slavist, best known for his theory of the phoneme and phonetic alternations.
Ignacy became a Catholic priest and was named Bishop of Vilnius by Pope Clement XIII on 29 March 1762.

Ignacy and 1801
Fables and Parables ( Bajki i przypowieści, 1779 ), by Ignacy Krasicki ( 1735 – 1801 ), is a work in a long international tradition of fable-writing that reaches back to antiquity.
* Ignacy Krasicki ( 1735 — 1801 ), writer and poet, senator, Bishop of Warmia and Archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland.

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* Ferdynand Ignacy Stokowski ( 1776, Sierpowie-1827 ), a Polish officer
* Ignacy Dobrzyński ( 1807 – 1867 ), composer
# the Castle ( Zamek, formed around President Ignacy Mościcki, who resided in the Warsaw Castle — hence the movement's name ), which became the center ; and
* Ignacy Schwarzbart ( 1888 – 1961 ), Zionist, member of the National Council of the Republic of Poland
During the same period, the Gestapo arrested the commander of National Armed Forces ( NSZ ), Colonel Ignacy Oziewicz on 9 June 1943.
Ignacy Domeyko or Domejko (; ; ) ( July 31, 1802 – January 23, 1889, Santiago de Chile ) was a 19th-century geologist, mineralogist and educator who was born in Nesvizh, Imperial Russia ( present-day Belarus ), into a Polish-Lithuanian family.
* Ignacy Sachs ( born 1927 ), a Polish, naturalized French economist and ecosocioeconomist
* October 2 – Ignacy Mościcki ( born 1867 ), chemist and President of Poland.
On 29 April 1934 Polish president Ignacy Mościcki opened the Central Airport ( Okęcie ), which from then on took over the handling of all traffic from the former civilian aerodrome at Pole Mokotowskie.
Ignacy Jan Paderewski was born in the village of Kurilovka ( Kurilivka ), Litin uyezd in the Podolia Governorate, the Russian Empire now in the Ukraine.
This entitled him to the postnominal letters GBE but not to be known as " Sir Ignacy " ( despite the erroneous claim in Time ), that title being reserved for citizens of one of the countries of which the British monarch is head of state.

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