Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Jón Stefán Sveinsson, SJ, better known as Nonni (16 November 1857 – 16 October 1944), was an Icelandic children's writer and member of the Society of Jesus. He left Iceland in 1870 for France, where he converted to Catholicism .

  2. Jón Stefán „Nonni“ Sveinsson (* 16. November 1857 in Möðruvellir , Island ; † 16. Oktober 1944 in Köln ) ist durch seine Nonni-Bücher einer der in Deutschland bekanntesten isländischen Schriftsteller.

  3. Perfil de entrenador de Jón Sveinsson: equipo actual exequipos formación preferente etapas como jugador noticias estadísticas

  4. The writer and Jesuit, Jón Sveinsson - Nonni (1857-1944) left Iceland as a child and lived abroad all his life. He is mostly known for his accounts on Nonni and Manni which are based on his childhood memories. He also wrote travel books about his trips to Iceland, to America and Japan.

  5. Saga Nonna fjallar um bernskuminningar Jóns Sveinssonar (1857–1944), Nonnabækurnar svokölluðu, ímyndir aðalsöguhetjunnar og aðdráttarafl bókanna. Nonnabækurnar eru tólf talsins. Sjö þeirra fjalla um bernskuævintýri Nonna og eru þær meginviðfangsefni þessarar ritgerðar. Þær komu út á frummálinu, þýsku, á árunum ...

  6. A new biography of the well known Icelandic children's author Jón Sveinsson, or Nonni, has been published in Icelandic, simply named Jón Sveinsson – Nonni. The book was recently nominated for the Icelandic Literary Prize in the non-fiction and academic category.

  7. The childhood home of the writer and Jesuit priest Jón Sveinsson, “Nonni” (1857-1944). Nonni wrote 12 children's books about his childhood in Iceland. He wrote in German but his books have been translated into more than 40 languages, including Chinese and Esperanto.