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PersonType Category:Authors of German Works
FirstName / namefirst Stanislaw
LastName / namelast Schayer
MainNamePhon Stanislaw Schayer
SortName Schayer, Stanislaw
bio Stanislaw Schayer (born May 8, 1899 in Sędziszów, Poland, died December 1, 1941 in Otwock, Poland) was a linguist, Indologist, philosopher, professor at the University of Warsaw. In 1922, he founded, and was the first director, of the Institute of Oriental Studies at the University of Warsaw. He was a member of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Warsaw Scientific Society. (Source Accessed Aug 24, 2023)
YearBirth 1899
YearDeath 1941
BornIn Sędziszów, Poland
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