Lozinski, Bohdan Philip

Birth Name Lozinski, Bohdan Philip [1a]
Call Name Philip
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth   Київ Kyiv Kiev, Київська міська рада, Україна  

 
Graduation 1949 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America B. Philip Lozinski earned his MA

Event Note

Bohdan Philip Lozinski studied at the University of Warsaw and the University of Grenoble.

 
Graduation 1958 Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America Bohdan Philip Lozinski earned his PhD, in the History of Art

 
Occupation   Université de Montréal, Côte-des-Neiges, Montréal, Québec, Canada Bohdan Philip Lozinski was Assistant Professor of History, and academic historical researcher, specializing in Medieval, Iranian, and Slavic Art.

Event Note

B. Philip Lozinski wrote a research paper, "The Original Homeland of the Parthians,” originally read in Washington 1953. The Hague, Netherlands).
He said basically that the Parthians who conquered Persia came from Central Asia where there was once a great civilization based on vast irrigation networks.

Event Note

In the summer of 1949, Bohdan Philip Lozinski taught History of Art at Connecticut College.
From 1947 through 1949 he was a Research Assistant at the Yale Art Gallery
In the academic year 1960-61, he taught at Yale.
In the summer of 1961, he taught at the University of British Columbia.
From 1957 through 1959, he was an Associate in Research in History at Yale.

 
Death November 8, 2002   Bohdan Philip Lozinski died at Charlton Memorial Hospital, in Fall River, after a brief illness, shortly before his 50th wedding anniversary.

 
Marriage     Bohdan Philip Lozinski married Jean L. Smith

 
Military Service 1937   Bohdan Philip Lozinski served with the Polish forces, as a second lieutenant in the cavalry

Event Note

Bohdan Philip Lozinski was captured by the Germans.
He escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp and made his way to France, where he joined the French Underground, the "Maquis."
He was captured again and sentenced to death by the Germans.
He again escaped, and made his way through Spain and Gibraltar, back to England.
He parachuted back into France, as the Polish liaison officer under British command, a role in which he held, until 1944, when he was honorably discharged.

 

Parents

Father Lozinski, Cezary V.
Mother Hoene, Bronislawa R.

Source References

  1. The original homeland of the Parthians
      • Date: 1959
      • Page: 55 pages

Pedigree

  1. Lozinski, Cezary V.
    1. Hoene, Bronislawa R.
      1. Lozinski, Bohdan Philip

Ancestors