- Agnon, Shmuel Yosef,
Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 1887-1970 (Autor Personal)
- Cabecera anterior: Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 1888-1970
- Czaczkes, Samuel Joseph, 1887-1970
- Agnon, S. Y., 1887-1970
- Agnon, Shemuʼel Yosef, 1887-1970
- Shamūʼīl Yūsuf ʻAghnūn, 1887-1970
- ʻAghnūn, Shamūʼīl Yūsuf, 1887-1970
- Agnon, Shay, 1887-1970
- Cabecera anterior: Agnon, Samuel Joseph, 1887-1970
- Ṭshaṭshḳis, Shemuʼel Yosef, 1887-1970
- ʻAgnon, Shai, 1887-1970
- Agnon, S. J., 1887-1970
- ʻAjnūn, Shamūʼīl Yūsuf, 1887-1970
- Agnón, Schmuel Iosef, 1887-1970
- Agnon, Shmuėl Iosef, 1887-1970
- Ahnon, Shmuelʹ Ĭosef Halevi, 1887-1970
- Agnon, Šmuel Josef, 1887-1970
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Das Buch von den polnischen Juden, 1916.
Shemuʼel Yosef ʻAgnon, mivḥar maʼamarim ʻal yetsirato, 1982: t.p. (Shemuʼel Yosef ʻAgnon) p. 533 (b. Shemuʼel Yosef Ṭshaṭshḳis) p. 536 (Shai ʻAgnon)
Wikipedia 27 octubre 2023: Ganador del Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1966 https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmuel_Yosef_Agn%C3%B3n
Aberbach, D. At the handles of the lock, 1984: t.p. (S.J. Agnon [in sub-title])
Wahab Allāh, ʻA. al-W. M. al-Istīṭān al-Yahūdī fī al-adab al-Ṣihyūnī, 1982: p. 73 (Shamūʼīl Yūsuf ʻAjnūn, (1888-1970))
Barylko, J. Schmuel Iosef Agnón, 1974.
V serdt︠s︡evine moreĭ, 1981: t.p. (...Shmuėlem Iosefom Agnonom)
Teine nägu, c1994: t.p. (Šmuel Josef Agnon) t.p. verso (S.Y. Agnon [in Hebrew])
The parable and its lesson, 2014: ECIP t.p. (S.Y. Agnon) data view (S.Y. Agnon (1888-1970) received the Nobel Prize for literature (together with Nelly Sachs) in 1966. At the time, he was regarded as the greatest modern Hebrew writer.)
Stanford University Press website, Sept. 27, 2013 (S. Y. Agnon was born in 1888 in Buczacz, Galicia. He emigrated to Palestine in 1908 and lived there for five years before beginning an extended stay in Germany. He returned to Palestine in 1924 and settled permanently in Jerusalem.)
Podoroz︠h︡ z Nichnym postoi︠a︡lʹt︠s︡em, 2017: page 10 (Агнон Шмуель Йосеф Галеві = Ahnon Shmuelʹ Ĭosef Halevi)