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Polish political activist, critic and theoretician of the theatre
Jan Kott (October 27, 1914 – December 22, 2001) was a Polish political activist, critic and theoretician of the theatre. A leading proponent of Stalinism
Jan_Kott
Surname list
Alexander Kott (born 1973), Russian film director Christoph Florentius Kött (1801–1873), German bishop Gary Kott (born 1947), American television writer Jan Kott
Kott
film director. Keira Knightley (born 1985): English actress and model. Jan Kott (1914–2001): Polish theatre theoretician and critic. Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999):
List of atheists in film, radio, television and theater
List_of_atheists_in_film,_radio,_television_and_theater
Play by William Shakespeare
and say so on stage. Theseus fails to get the message. Also in 1964, Jan Kott offered his own views on the play. He saw the main themes of the play as
A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream
Polish composer and conductor (1933–2020)
by Jerzy Zitzman and Lechosław Marszałek. In 1959, he wrote the score for Jan Łomnicki's first short fiction film, Nie ma końca wielkiej wojny (There is
Krzysztof_Penderecki
Term for some Shakespearean history plays
1590s Englishmen to know this.) Critics including Paul Murray Kendall and Jan Kott, challenged the idea of the Tudor myth, and these newer ideas caused the
Henriad
1971 film by Peter Brook
King Lear was prompted by an essay by Polish critic Jan Kott titled “King Lear or Endgame”, where Kott writes that Shakespeare's play is a tragedy of the
King_Lear_(1971_British_film)
Polish film director (1926–2016)
(2026) v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Andrzej_Wajda
Character archetype recurring in the works of William Shakespeare
the foresight to see that Lear's decision will prove disastrous. Writes Jan Kott, in Shakespeare Our Contemporary, The Fool does not follow any ideology
Shakespearean_fool
Chronological list of authors who wrote in the Polish language
Bohdan Arct (1914–1983) Stefan Lichański (1914–2001) Jan Kott (1915–2004) Jeremi Przybora (1915–2006) Jan Twardowski (1916–1957) Wawrzyniec Żuławski (1916–1991)
List of Polish-language authors
List_of_Polish-language_authors
German actor (born 1964)
The Infiltrator Anton Doppelter Einsatz Hanno Tietz 1995–2002 Tatort Jan Jan Kott Christian three episodes 1996 Mona M. – Mit den Waffen einer Frau Mike
Sven_Martinek
Polish poet and Nobel laureate (1923–2012)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Wisława_Szymborska
Hungarian composer and pianist (born 1926)
(2026) v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
György_Kurtág
Estonian composer (born 1935)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Arvo_Pärt
traffic collision. Shidzue Katō, 104, Japanese feminist and politician. Jan Kott, 87, Polish theatre critic and political activist, heart attack. Norm Larson
Deaths_in_December_2001
Albanian writer (1936–2024)
Kadare v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Ismail_Kadare
Play by William Shakespeare
exalting Lear, full of exquisite terror". The film drew on the ideas of Jan Kott, in particular his observation that King Lear was the precursor of absurdist
King_Lear
Polish composer and conductor (1913–1994)
Lutosławski v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Witold_Lutosławski
Belarusian investigative journalist and essayist (Born: 1948)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Svetlana_Alexievich
Gerhard Heilfurth (1909–2006) of Germany. Other 1969 nominators included Jan Kott (1914–2001) of Poland, Wolfgang Clemen (1909–1990) of Germany, Martin Price
List of Irish Nobel laureates and nominees
List_of_Irish_Nobel_laureates_and_nominees
Hungarian composer (1882–1967)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Zoltán_Kodály
God in Greek mythology
the Dead 23 (English translation from the 1820 edition of William Tooke; Jan Kott, The Eating of the Gods (Northwestern University Press, 1987), pp. 95–97
Pluto_(mythology)
notable Poles of the Post-war era of the 20th century, such as Lech Wałęsa, Jan Kott, and Jerzy Grotowski. His undoubted influence on modern theatre has yet
Bolesław_Taborski
Hungarian author (1929–2016)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Imre_Kertész
American literary award
Juan Marichal (1922–2010) Spain Zbigniew Herbert (1924–1998) Poland Jan Kott (1914–2001) Poland Pierre-Jean Jouve (1887–1976) France Claude Pichois
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Neustadt_International_Prize_for_Literature
Czech and French novelist (1929–2023)
Roman Jakobson. His expulsion from the Communist party was described by Jan Trefulka in his novella Pršelo jim štěstí (Luck Rained on Them, 1962). Kundera
Milan_Kundera
Polish composer (1933–2010)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Henryk_Górecki
Serbian painter (1907–1974)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Petar_Lubarda
Former Polish literary magazine
other authors. Literary critics such as Maria Janion, Wojciech Karpiński, Jan Kott, and Ryszard Nycz also contributed. Kultura was and continues to be essential
Kultura
Annual international prize awarded from 1964 to 2006
Year Recipients 1964 Oto Bihalji-Merin, Jan Kott, Stanisław Lorentz, Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965 Tudor Arghezi, Manolis Hatzidakis, Emanuel Hruška [cs]
Herder_Prize
Bulgarian poet and politician (1922–2003)
in 1961. After the suicide in Prague of Jan Palach and the invasion of Czechoslovakia, she wrote her poem Jan Palach, which she managed to smuggle to
Blaga_Dimitrova
Polish poet (1812–1859)
critic Jan Zbigniew Słojewski [pl] who argued that those letters are one of the crowning achievements of Polish Romanticism. Theater critic Jan Kott referred
Zygmunt_Krasiński
Polish writer
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Hanna_Krall
Award
Kreuzer (1927–2004) Martin Price (1920–2010) Wolfgang Clemen (1909–1990) Jan Kott (1914–2001) Christopher Ricks (1933–) 10 Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986)
1969 Nobel Prize in Literature
1969_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Play by Shakespeare
in defence of the play. One such scholar was Jan Kott. Speaking of its apparent gratuitous violence, Kott argued that Titus Andronicus is by no means the
Titus_Andronicus
Polish theatre and film director
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Kazimierz_Dejmek
Polish primitivist painter (1891–1978)
"Polish Douanier Rousseau." She was aided by her friends, Julian Tuwim and Jan Kott. The Warsaw exhibition significantly boosted Ociepka's popularity and artistic
Teofil_Ociepka
1963 Shakespeare theatrical adaptation
concerns. Another major influence on the production was Jan Kott. Hall had read a proof copy of Kott's soon-to-be-influential Shakespeare Our Contemporary
The Wars of the Roses (adaptation)
The_Wars_of_the_Roses_(adaptation)
Hungarian historian
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
György_Györffy
Polish politician and activist (1922–2015)
pseudonym "Teofil" was inspired by Teofil Grodzicki, a fictional character from Jan Parandowski's novel entitled The Sky in Flames. He cooperated with Kazimierz
Władysław_Bartoszewski
Hungarian public, introducing the works of such international luminaries as Jan Kott, Anatoly Vasiliev, Eugenio Barba, Tadeusz Kantor. She spoke 4 languages
Nina_Király
Polish-Jewish poet (1917–1945)
attractive harmony between her physical appearance and her personality. Jan Kott, in fact, saw a connection between her poetry "which enthuses all" and
Zuzanna_Ginczanka
Eastern Orthodox archbishop
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Stylianos_Harkianakis
Hungarian anthropologist, historian, ethnographer
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Éva_Pócs
Bosnian writer, essayist and philosopher (1953–2023)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Dževad_Karahasan
Polish sculptor (1930–2017)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Magdalena_Abakanowicz
Latvian composer (born 1946)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Pēteris_Vasks
Polish mathematician (1887–1972)
Rational Dictionary, 1980). His daughter Lidya Steinhaus was married to Jan Kott. Freiling's axiom of symmetry One-seventh area triangle Johnson–Trotter
Hugo_Steinhaus
Romanian poet and essayist
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Nichita_Stănescu
Romanian writer (born 1942)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Ana_Blandiana
(OWN802E)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. "Professor Jan Kott | Gresham College". www.gresham.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2024. "Professor
Gresham_Professor_of_Rhetoric
Romanian poet, journalist and editor (born 1950)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Mircea_Dinescu
Polish communist activist and writer (1905–1952)
slow and deliberate Sovietization and Russification of Polish culture." Jan Kott, Polish writer, wrote about him in his memoirs: "...simply known as the
Jerzy_Borejsza
Polish philosopher (1893–1970)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Roman_Ingarden
1944 battle between the Greek Resistance and Axis collaborators in WWII
for vengeance and the call for justice, between anarchy and law ... — Jan Kott, Polish politician and theatre critic, on the end of World War II In November
Battle_of_Meligalas
Bulgarian composer (1899–1978)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Pancho_Vladigerov
Greek archaeologist (1901–1974)
Angeles: J. Paul Getty Editions. pp. 236–255. ISBN 9780892369102. Driessen, Jan; MacDonald, Colin F. (2020) [1997]. The Troubled Island: Minoan Crete Before
Spyridon_Marinatos
director. The Magic Theatre originated in 1967 when John Lion, a student of Jan Kott at the University of California, directed a production of Eugène Ionesco's
Magic_Theatre
Kraków-based Polish publishing house
Kapuściński, Jan Kott, Stanisław Lem, Ewa Lipska, Jerzy Pilch, Tadeusz Różewicz, Jan Józef Szczepański, Szczepan Twardoch (including the Chołod), Jan Twardowski
Wydawnictwo_Literackie
Polish artist
The Fabric of Memory. Ewa Kuryluk: Cloth Works 1978–1987, with essays by Jan Kott, Edmund White, Elzbieta Grabska, Ewa Kuryluk, Wilmette, Illinois, Formations
Ewa_Kuryluk
Hungarian writer (1950–2016)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Péter_Esterházy
Ukrainian writer, poet, essayist and translator
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Yurii_Andrukhovych
Czech architect (1924–2011)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Karel_Hubáček
Kraków, 2 lutego 2006". Instytut Pamięci Narodowej. Retrieved 1 June 2011. Jan Kott, Still Alive: An Autobiographical Essay, p.172-173. Yale University Press
Polish_literature
Greek archaeologist and academic (1919–1992)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Manolis_Andronikos
Romanian composer
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Ștefan_Niculescu
Slovak composer (1908–1993)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Eugen_Suchoň
Polish historian
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Gerard_Labuda
Robert Kalfin Helena Kaut-Howson Elia Kazan Patrick Kinmonth Jim Knipple Jan Kott Wayne Lamb Tina Landau Helen Langworthy (1899–1991) James Lapine Charles
List of theatre directors in the 20th and 21st centuries
List_of_theatre_directors_in_the_20th_and_21st_centuries
Romanian historian and archaeologist (1898–1973)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Constantin_Daicoviciu
Estonian writer (1920–2007)
stories: Hallelujah and The Day His Eyes Are Opened. Translator: Ritva Poom.) Jan Kaus (editor): The Dedalus Book of Estonian Literature, Dedalus Books, Sawtry
Jaan_Kross
Hungarian poet, essayist, writer and politician
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Sándor_Csoóri
Award
Sweden 68 André Malraux (1901–1976) France Inge Jonsson (1928–2020) Sweden Jan Kott (1914–2001) Poland Maija Lehtonen (1924–2015) Finland Georges Matoré (1908–1998)
1975 Nobel Prize in Literature
1975_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature
Yugoslav writer and art historian (1904–1993)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Oto_Bihalji-Merin
Bulgarian writer and historian (1929–2009)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Vera_Mutafchieva
Croatian writer (1893–1981)
1911-1949. BRILL. p. 243. ISBN 978-90-04-27667-3. Roszkowski, Wojciech; Kofman, Jan (2016). Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth
Miroslav_Krleža
Greek composer and teacher
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Yiannis_Papaioannou
Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator
significantly influenced by poetry, and especially by the works of Czech poets Jan Hanč and Ivan Blatný, fellow members of Group 42. During the years he adapted
Kamil_Lhoták
Greek lexicographer and philologist
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Emmanuel_Kriaras
Slovak historian and writer (born 1942)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Dušan_Kováč
Polish art historian (1921–1988)
Jan Białostocki (Polish: [ˈjan bjawɔˈstɔt͡skʲi]; August 14, 1921 – December 25, 1988) was a Polish historian who was born in Saratov, Russia and died in
Jan_Białostocki
Czech poet, playwright, and artist (1914–2002)
one of a group of several artists, among whom Václav Havel, Václav Černý, Jan Vladislav and Josef Hiršal, who met and discussed in Café Slavia, both during
Jiří_Kolář
Shakespeare' at Garrick's Temple, Hampton, and the Rose Theatre, Kingston, 2014 'Jan Kott Our Contemporary' at the Rose Theatre, Kingston, 2015 'Shakespeare and
Richard_Wilson_(scholar)
Romanian prose writer, novelist, poet, and philosopher
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Zaharia_Stancu
Jędrychowski, Stanisław Jerzy Lec, Tadeusz Łopalewski, Juliusz Kleiner, Jan Kott, Jalu Kurek, Karol Kuryluk, Leopold Lewin, Anatol Mikułko, Jerzy Pański
Polish culture during World War II
Polish_culture_during_World_War_II
Macedonian academic (1921–1993)
Njegoš and Desanka Maksimović), Czech (works by Karel Jaromir Erben and Jan Neruda), Polish (works by Adam Mickiewicz, Juliusz Słowacki, Leopold Staff
Blaže_Koneski
Slovak composer (1911–1989)
Ján Cikker (29 July 1911 – 21 December 1989) was a Slovak composer, a leading exponent of modern Slovak classical music. He was awarded the title National
Ján_Cikker
1963) – A Nation of Immigrants Martin Luther King Jr. – Why We Can't Wait Jan Kott – Shakespeare, Our Contemporary Violette Leduc – La Bâtarde Mao Zedong
1964_in_literature
Greek classicist
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
C._A._Trypanis
Soviet cultural doctrine in Poland
dispute, with sources variously attributing its coinage to Julian Przyboś, Jan Kott or Zofia Nałkowska). Those were young authors convinced that communism
Socialist_realism_in_Poland
Romanian poet and novelist
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Marin_Sorescu
Hungarian novelist (1933–2019)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
György_Konrád
Albanian writer and dissident
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Fatos_Lubonja
Slovak sculptor and painter
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Vladimír_Kompánek
Czech contemporary artists
concentration in sculpture. Her teachers were Karel Štipl (from 1945 to 1951) and Jan Lauda (from 1947 to 1950). Jaroslava Brychtová's career at the Specialized
Stanislav Libenský and Jaroslava Brychtová
Stanislav_Libenský_and_Jaroslava_Brychtová
Polish poet (1924–1998)
articles. He began Polish philology studies at the secret University of Jan Kazimierz in Lwów but had to break them off as a result of moving to Kraków
Zbigniew_Herbert
Polish archaeologist and Egyptologist
classical archaeology and art history at the Philosophy Department of the Jan Kazimierz University in Lwów; he also attended philosophy lectures by Professor
Kazimierz_Michałowski
Croatian slavicist & folklorist (1922–2012)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Maja_Bošković-Stulli
Romanian composer (1926–1998)
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Anatol_Vieru
Hungarian composer
v t e Herder Prize laureates 1964–1970 1964: Oto Bihalji-Merin Jan Kott Stanisław Lorentz Lucijan Marija Škerjanc 1965: Tudor Arghezi Manolis Hatzidakis
Ferenc_Farkas
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved, Life, Sing
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Swedish Polish Dutch Slavic English
Gift from God.
Male
German
 Low German short form of Latin Johan, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jan.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Gul - Flowers; Jan - Life
Boy/Male
Indian
Beloved, Life, Sing
Male
French
A derivative of Anglo-Norman French Jehan, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with feminine Jean.
Male
Danish
, Jehovah's gift (or grace).
Female
English
Scottish form of French Jeanne, JEAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jean.
Male
English
 Middle English form of English John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jan.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Man; People
Male
Czechoslovakian
, Jehovah's gift, or, Jehovah's grace.
Male
Turkish
Turkish name CAN means "life."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Gul - flowers, Jan - life
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Slavic
God has been Gracious; The Grace or Mercy of the Lord
Male
Finnish
 Finnish pet form of Low German Jan, JANI means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jani.
Girl/Female
Dutch Slavic American Hebrew English Scottish
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Life heart
Boy/Male
Afghan, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Gothic, Hebrew, Kurdish, Muslim, Netherlands, Polish, Slavic, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
Supplanter; The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious
Female
English
English short form of names beginning with Jan-, most of which are feminine forms of John, JAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Jan.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and North German
Dutch and North German : patronymic from the personal name Jan; or a reduced form of Johannes.English : patronymic from the personal name Jan (see Jayne).
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
Boy/Male
Muslim
Patient
Boy/Male
Hindu
Dependence
Male
Egyptian
, a mystical serpent of evil.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Seaborn.
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, French, German, Polish
Bright; Born at Daybreak
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Native American
Somebody.
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Hrafn the Foolish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Whitcomb.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A bog, converted.
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
JAN KOTT
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
n.
A kind of twilled cotton cloth. See Jean.
v. t.
To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow.
a.
Of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.
v. t. & i.
To be able; -- followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to.
n.
One of intermediate order between angels and men.
v. t.
To carry, as a load; as, to jag hay, etc.
n.
The measure of what is contained in a jar; as, a jar of oil; a jar of preserves.
n.
A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can.
n.
To cool and refresh, by moving the air with a fan; to blow the air on the face of with a fan.
n.
A rattling, tremulous vibration or shock; a shake; a harsh sound; a discord; as, the jar of a train; the jar of harsh sounds.
n.
A married man; a husband; -- correlative to wife.
n.
A notched or forked part, adapted for holding an object in place; as, the jaw of a railway-car pedestal. See Axle guard.
n.
To move as with a fan.
v. i.
To grow wan; to become pale or sickly in looks.
n.
One, or any one, indefinitely; -- a modified survival of the Saxon use of man, or mon, as an indefinite pronoun.
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A yellowish-brown color, like that of tan.
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A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.