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Ignacy Nagurczewski

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Polish writer, translator, educator, and Jesuit
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Ignacy Nagurczewski (22 March 1725 – 26 January 1811) was a Polish writer, translator, educator, and Jesuit. He is known for translating Homer's Iliad and Odyssey into Polish. He was a lecturer at the prestigious Collegium Nobilium in Warsaw.

References

  1. Piechnik, Ludwik (1971). Jezuickie Collegium Nobilium w Warszawie (1752–1777) (PDF) (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Instytutu Teologicznego Księży Misjonarzy.

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