Wincenty Lutosławski
Appearance
Wincenty Lutosławski (1863–1954) was a Polish philosopher, author, and member of the Polish National League.[1]
Life
Wincenty Lutosławski coined the term "stylometry".[2] A multilingual philosopher, he used literary analysis to establish the chronology of Plato's writings.
He married (on 19 March 1887), later divorced, the Spanish poet, novelist, and journalist Sofía Casanova.
He was half-brother to Józef Lutosławski, who was the father of composer Witold Lutosławski.
Works
- Principes de stylométrie (1890)
- O logice Platona (I–II, Kraków 1891–1892, I: O tradycyi tekstu Platona, II: Dotychczasowe poglądy na logikę Platona i zadania dalszych badań nad tym przedmiotem)
- O pierwszych trzech tetralogiach dzieł Platona (Kraków 1896)
- The Origin and Growth of Plato’s Logic. With an Account of Plato’s Style and of the Chronology of His Writings (1897)
- Platon jako twórca idealizmu (Warsaw 1899)
- Źródła pesymizmu (Kraków 1899)
- Z dziedziny myśli. Studja filozoficzne. 1888–1899 (Kraków 1900)
- Wykłady Jagiellońskie (I–II, Kraków 1901–1902)
- The Polish Nation (Berlin 1908)
- Gdańsk and East Prussia (1919)
- Lithuania and White Ruthenia (1919)
- The Ruthenian Question in Galicia (1919)
- Bolshevism and Poland (1919)
- The World of Souls (1924)
- Pre-existence and Reincarnation (1928)
- The Knowledge of Reality (1930)
See also
References
External links
- Media related to Wincenty Lutosławski at Wikimedia Commons