Miłosz, Czesław (Personal Name)
- Milosh, Cheslav
- Milošas, Česlavas
- Milošas, Č. (Česlavas)
- Kózka, B. B.
- Miloš, Česlav
- Mīlūsh, Chislāv
For works of this author written in collaboration with Teodor Bujnicki, search also under: Pirmas, A. (Aron)
Ocalenie, 1945.
The land of Ulro, 1984: CIP t.p. (Czeslaw Milosz)
Ponevolenyĭ rozum, 1985: t.p. (Cheslav Milosh)
Isos slėnis, 1991: t.p. (Česlavas Milošas) colophon (Milošas Č.)
Świat, 1999: t.p. (Czesław Miłosz) orig. t.p. of manuscript (B.B. Kózka)
U potrazi za otadžbinom, 1998: t.p., etc. (Miloš Česlav=in Serbian; Czeslaw Milosz; Nobel Prize for literature, 1980)
New York Times, Aug. 15, 2004 (Czesław Miłosz; d. Aug. 14, 2004, Krakow; Polish poet and writer; age 93)
Czesław Miłosz, conversations, 2006: t.p. (Czesław Miłosz) p. xxiii (b. June 30, 1911 in Szetejnie, Lithuania) p. xxx (d. Aug. 14, 2004 in Kraków)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1911; well-known Polish poet)
Qabz̤ah-ʼi qudrat, 2007: t.p. (Chislāv Mīlūsh)
Pirmas, A. Pisma zebrane, 2013: title page (A. Pirmas) page 7 (Aron Pirmas; joint pseudonym of Czesław Miłosz and Teodor Bujnicki) page 9 (... Arona (Ariela) Pirmasa)
DNB via VIAF, July 3, 2014 (access point: Pirmas, Aron, variant access point: Pirmas, Ariel; fictional poetic figure created by Czesław Miłosz and Teodor Bujnicki)
Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 15, 2019 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1980 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1980 was awarded to Czeslaw Milosz "who with uncompromising clear-sightedness voices man's exposed condition in a world of severe conflicts")