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Adam Maldzis (Belarusian: Адам Мальдзіс, 7 August 1932 – 3 January 2022) was a Belarusian historian, literary critic, author and journalist. He was described as "a patriarch of Belarusian humanities", "an excellent connoisseur of literature" and "a living bridge between Belarus and the scholars of Belarusian studies around the world". He was “the author of unique studies of the ”.

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  • Adam Maldzis (en)
  • Мальдис, Адам Иосифович (ru)
  • Адам Мальдзіс (uk)
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  • Adam Maldzis (Belarusian: Адам Мальдзіс, 7 August 1932 – 3 January 2022) was a Belarusian historian, literary critic, author and journalist. He was described as "a patriarch of Belarusian humanities", "an excellent connoisseur of literature" and "a living bridge between Belarus and the scholars of Belarusian studies around the world". He was “the author of unique studies of the ”. (en)
  • Ада́м Ио́сифович Ма́льдис (белор. Адам Іосіфавіч Мальдзіс; 7 августа 1932, Расолы[d], Виленское воеводство — 3 января 2022, Минск) — советский и белорусский литературовед, литературный критик, публицист, прозаик, переводчик. Доктор филологических наук (1987), профессор (1990). Член СП СССР (1965). (ru)
  • Мальдзіс Адам Йосипович (7 серпня 1932, Расоли, Віленське воєводство — 3 січня 2022) — радянський і білоруський літературознавець, літературний критик, публіцист, прозаїк, перекладач. Доктор філологічних наук (1987), професор (1990). Член СП СРСР (1965). (uk)
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  • Adam Maldzis (en)
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  • Adam Maldzis (en)
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  • Rasoły, Ashmyany District, Poland (en)
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  • Adam Maldzis, 2004 (en)
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  • Doctor of Philology (en)
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  • Адам Мальдзіс (en)
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  • Historian, literary critic, author and journalist (en)
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  • Adam Maldzis (Belarusian: Адам Мальдзіс, 7 August 1932 – 3 January 2022) was a Belarusian historian, literary critic, author and journalist. He was described as "a patriarch of Belarusian humanities", "an excellent connoisseur of literature" and "a living bridge between Belarus and the scholars of Belarusian studies around the world". He was “the author of unique studies of the ”. (en)
  • Ада́м Ио́сифович Ма́льдис (белор. Адам Іосіфавіч Мальдзіс; 7 августа 1932, Расолы[d], Виленское воеводство — 3 января 2022, Минск) — советский и белорусский литературовед, литературный критик, публицист, прозаик, переводчик. Доктор филологических наук (1987), профессор (1990). Член СП СССР (1965). (ru)
  • Мальдзіс Адам Йосипович (7 серпня 1932, Расоли, Віленське воєводство — 3 січня 2022) — радянський і білоруський літературознавець, літературний критик, публіцист, прозаїк, перекладач. Доктор філологічних наук (1987), професор (1990). Член СП СРСР (1965). (uk)
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  • the Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (en)
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