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Lőwy Hevesi Lajos, or Ludwig Hevesi (December 20, 1843, Heves, Hungary – February 17, 1910, Vienna) was a Hungarian journalist and writer. He studied medicine and classical philology in Budapest and Vienna, but soon turned to writing, and as of 1865 he was an active journalist and author. In 1866, he became engaged as a contributor to the "Pester Lloyd", and later to the "", for which publications he wrote humorous feuilletons. In 1875, Hevesi settled in Vienna and became the associate editor for the art department of the Wiener . He also wrote dramatic criticisms on the performances in the Hofburgtheater. During 1871-74 he edited "Kleine Leute", a journal for the young. The first 7 volumes of the journal originated exclusively from his pen. In conjunction with a few friends he founded the

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  • Lajos Hevesi (cs)
  • Ludwig Hevesi (de)
  • Lajos Hevesi (eo)
  • Ludwig Hevesi (es)
  • Lajos Hevesi (it)
  • Lajos Hevesi (en)
  • Хевеши, Людвиг (ru)
  • Ludwig Hevesi (sv)
  • Людвіґ Гевеші (uk)
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  • Lajos Hevesi, německy Ludwig Hevesi, vlastním jménem Lajos Lőwy (20. prosince 1843, Heves – 17. února 1910, Vídeň) byl maďarský a rakouský novinář a spisovatel židovského původu. (cs)
  • Lajos Hevesi [lajoŝ heveŝi], germane Ludwig Hevesi, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Hevesi Lajos estis aŭstrohungara ĵurnalisto, kritikisto, membro de Societo Kisfaludy (1909). Lia origina nomo estis ĝis 1872 Lőwy Mór, lia pseŭdonimo estis komence Hevesi Lajos, poste Onkel Tom. Lajos Hevesi naskiĝis la 20-an de decembro 1843 en Heves (urbo), li mortis la 17-an de februaro 1910 en Vieno. (eo)
  • Ludwig Hevesi (Pseudonym), ursprünglich bis 1872: Ludwig Hirsch bzw. Lajos Lövy (* 20. Dezember 1843 in Heves, Ungarn; † 27. Februar 1910 in Wien) war ein ungarisch-österreichischer Schriftsteller und Journalist. (de)
  • Lajos Hevesi fino al 1872 Ludwig Hirsch oppure Lajos Lövy (Heves, 20 dicembre 1843 – Vienna, 27 febbraio 1910) è stato un giornalista, scrittore e critico d'arte ungherese. (it)
  • Людвіґ Гевеші (нім. Ludwig Hevesi, уродж. Лайош Леві угор. Lövy Lajos або Людвіг Гірш нім. Ludwig Hirsch; 20 грудня 1843, Гевеш — 27 лютого 1910, Відень) — австро-угорський письменник і журналіст. (uk)
  • Людвиг Хеве́ши (нем. Ludwig Hevesi, урожд. Лайош Лёви венг. Lövy Lajos или Людвиг Хирш нем. Ludwig Hirsch; 20 декабря 1843, Хевеш (город), Хевеш — 27 февраля 1910, Вена) — австро-венгерский писатель и журналист. (ru)
  • Lőwy Hevesi Lajos (o Ludwig Hevesi) (* 20 de diciembre de 1843 en Heves, Hungría; † el 27 de febrero de 1910 en Viena (por suicidio)), fue un escritor y periodista judeohúngaro. Hevesi escribió para la y la , componiendo también folletines para (un semanario en lengua alemana de Budapest). Fue uno de los principales críticos de arte de las últimas décadas del Imperio austrohúngaro. Acuñó el nombre Café Nihilismus para el Café Museum diseñado por Adolf Loos en 1899 y apoyó la Secesión Vienesa, dándole su lema al Pabellón de la Secesión: Der Zeit ihre Kunst - der Kunst ihre Freiheit (A la época su arte, al arte su libertad). (es)
  • Lőwy Hevesi Lajos, or Ludwig Hevesi (December 20, 1843, Heves, Hungary – February 17, 1910, Vienna) was a Hungarian journalist and writer. He studied medicine and classical philology in Budapest and Vienna, but soon turned to writing, and as of 1865 he was an active journalist and author. In 1866, he became engaged as a contributor to the "Pester Lloyd", and later to the "", for which publications he wrote humorous feuilletons. In 1875, Hevesi settled in Vienna and became the associate editor for the art department of the Wiener . He also wrote dramatic criticisms on the performances in the Hofburgtheater. During 1871-74 he edited "Kleine Leute", a journal for the young. The first 7 volumes of the journal originated exclusively from his pen. In conjunction with a few friends he founded the (en)
  • Ludwig (Lajos) Hevesi, född 20 december 1843 i Heves, död 17 februari 1910 i Wien, var en ungersk författare. Hevesi studerade filologi och medicin i Wien, inträdde 1866 i redaktionen av "Pester Lloyd", uppsatte skämttidningen "Borsszem Jankó" och övertog 1885 redaktionen av "Fremdenblatt" i Wien, där han särskilt gjorde sig bemärkt som konstkritiker. Han avslutade sitt liv med självmord. (sv)
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