Category:Alois Musil

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Čeština: Alois Musil (1868–1944) - český katolický kněz, orientalista, biblista, cestovatel, etnograf a spisovatel.
Deutsch: Alois Musil (1868–1944) - tschechischer Orientalist, Theologe und Geograph.
English: Alois Musil (1868–1944) - Czech Roman Catholic priest, explorer, orientalist and writer.
<nowiki>Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Алоис Мусил; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Ալոիս Մուսիլ; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; アロイス・ムージル; الويس موسيل; Алоїз Мусіль; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; Alois Musil; الويس موسيل; ალოის მუზილი; אלואיס מוסיל; arabista, esploratore e scrittore cecoslovacco; ލިޔުންތެރިއެއް; Tsjekkoslovakisk prest og geograf; ontdekkingsreiziger uit Tsjechië (1868-1944); чешский первооткрыватель, востоковед, библеист, путешественник, этнограф, писатель и католический священник; tschechischer Orientalist, römisch-katholischer Priester und Theologe; Çek kâşif; Czech theologian, orientalist and explorer (1868–1944); کشیش، الهی‌دان، و کاشف اهل جمهوری چک; český arabista, cestovatel, geograf, orientalista, spisovatel a římskokatolický duchovní; מזרחן ותאולוג אוסטרי-צ'כי; Мусил, Алоис; Лоуренс Моравский; Моравский Лоуренс; Муса ар Руэйли; אלויס מוסיל; Músa ar Rueili; Músá šajch Číkí; Lawrence z Moravy; Moravian Lawrence; český Lawrence z Arábie; moravský Lawrence z Arábie; Músa ar Rueili; Músá šajch Číkí; Moravian Lawrence</nowiki>
Alois Musil 
Czech theologian, orientalist and explorer (1868–1944)
Alois Musil – podobenka z cestovního pasu (1914). S laskavým svolením Muzea Vyškovska
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Name in native language
  • Alois Musil
Date of birth30 June 1868
Rychtářov
Date of death12 April 1944
Otryby
Country of citizenship
Residence
  • Rychtářov (1868–)
  • Kroměříž
  • Brno
  • Vysoké Mýto
  • Olomouc (1887–1891)
  • Jerusalem
  • Beirut
  • Arabian Peninsula
  • Prague (1918–)
  • Vienna (–1918)
  • New York City (1923–1924)
  • New York City (1925–1928)
  • Otryby (1936–1944)
Educated at
Occupation
  • explorer
  • theologian
  • pedagogue
  • writer
  • university teacher
  • Catholic priest (1891–)
  • teacher
  • orientalist
  • arabist
  • traveler
  • biblical scholar
  • ethnographer
  • prose writer
  • priest
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Position held
Field of work
Significant event
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Work location
Award received
  • Charles P. Daly Medal (1927)
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Wikidata Q695730
ISNI: 0000000080777047
VIAF ID: 69724733
GND ID: 118747649
Library of Congress authority ID: n50027650
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 161934136
IdRef ID: 06324621X
Libraries Australia ID: 35746783
NL CR AUT ID: jk01082495
National Library of Spain ID: XX5171686
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 075213834
NUKAT ID: n01028098
PLWABN ID: 9810558160305606
J9U ID: 987007265601505171
Open Library ID: OL1315378A
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