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Illich, Ivan, 1926-2002 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Illich, Ivan, 1926-2002
Used for/see from:
  • Illich, Ivan D., 1926-2002
  • איליץ, איוואן, 1926-2002

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Sáenz y Arriaga, J. Cuernavaca y el progresismo religioso, 1967

Lancet, Jan. 11, 2002: p. 185 (Ivan Illich, theologian, philosopher, sociologist, historian; b. Vienna, Austria, Sep. 4, 1926; d. Bremen, Germany, Dec. 2, 2002)

Wikipedia, viewed November 2, 2020 (Ivan Dominic Illich (4 September 1926-2 December 2002) was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, philosopher, and social critic. Born in Vienna, Austria. Died in Bremen, Germany. Works are primarily in English, one in German, one in Italian. A polyglot, Illich spoke Italian, Spanish, French, and German fluently. He later learned Croatian, the language of his grandfathers, then Ancient Greek and Latin, in addition to Portuguese, Hindi, English, and other languages. He was rector of the Catholic University of Puerto Rico [in Ponce, Puerto Rico], 1956-1960. In Cuernavaca, Mexico, he founded the Center of Intercultural Formation (CIF) in 1961 which became the Centro Intercultural de Documentación (CIDOC), which he shut down in 1976) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Illich

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