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* Zygmunt Szweykowski, " Geneza noweli ' Z legend dawnego Egiptu '" (" The Genesis of the Short Story, ' A Legend of Old Egypt ,'" originally published 1962 ), reprinted in his book, Nie tylko o Prusie: szkice ( Not Only about Prus: Sketches ), Poznań, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1967, pp. 256 – 61, 299-300.
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Zygmunt and Szweykowski
* Zygmunt Szweykowski, Twórczość Bolesława Prusa ( The Art of Bolesław Prus ), 2nd ed., Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1972.
* Zygmunt Szweykowski, Twórczość Bolesława Prusa ( The Art of Bolesław Prus ), 2nd ed., Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1972.
* Zygmunt Szweykowski, Nie tylko o Prusie: szkice ( Not Only about Prus: Sketches ), Poznań, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, 1967.
* Krystyna Tokarzówna and Stanisław Fita, Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: Kalendarz życia i twórczości ( Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: a Calendar of Life and Work ), edited by Zygmunt Szweykowski, Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1969.
* Zygmunt Szweykowski, Twórczość Bolesława Prusa ( The Art of Bolesław Prus ), 2nd edition, Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1972.
Zygmunt Szweykowski ( Krośniewice, 7 April 1894 – 11 February 1978, Poznań ) was a historian of Polish literature who specialized in 19th-century Polish prose.
The inspiration for the short story was investigated in a 1962 paper by the foremost Prus scholar, Zygmunt Szweykowski.
* Krystyna Tokarzówna and Stanisław Fita, Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: kalendarz życia i twórczości, pod redakcją Zygmunta Szweykowskiego ( Bolesław Prus, 1847-1912: a Calendar of Life and Work, edited by Zygmunt Szweykowski ), Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1969.
* Krystyna Tokarzówna and Stanisław Fita, Bolesław Prus, 1847 – 1912: Kalendarz życia i twórczości ( Bolesław Prus, 1847 – 1912: a Calendar of Life and Work ), edited by Zygmunt Szweykowski, Warsaw, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1969.
Zygmunt and legend
The popular legend of Pan Twardowski has that Faust-like figure summoning Barbara's ghost for King Zygmunt August.
Zygmunt and ("
On 26 June 1944 major Teodor Cetys ( pseudonym " Sław ") and lieutenant colonel Zygmunt Blumski (" Strychański ") put forward a plan to lieutenant colonel " Wilk ".
This theme had a profound impact in the development of Russian and Soviet imperialism ; it also appears in works by the Polish Romantic poets Zygmunt Krasiński and Adam Mickiewicz, including the latter's familiar expression, " Polska Chrystusem narodów " (" Poland is the Christ of the nations ").
Sigismund's Chapel, or Zygmunt Chapel (" Kaplica Zygmuntowska "), adjoining the southern wall of the cathedral, is one of the most notable pieces of architecture in Kraków and perhaps " the purest example of Renaissance architecture outside Italy.
Zygmunt and Old
On April 10, 1525, two days after signing of the Treaty of Kraków, in the market of the Polish capital Kraków, Albert resigned his position as Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights to become a Lutheran and received the title " Duke of Prussia " from his uncle King Zygmunt I the Old of Poland.
However, King Sigismund I the Old ( Zygmunt ) — during whose reign immigration of numerous Jews from the Iberian peninsula, Bohemia and Germany was encouraged — bestowed municipal rights upon the town of Piła on 4 March 1513, a landmark decision.
She was born the youngest daughter of King Zygmunt I the Old of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Bona Sforza.
During the early 16th century King Sigismund I the Old ( Zygmunt I in Polish ) and his wife, brought in the best native and foreign artists including Italian architects, sculptors, and German decorators, to refurbish the castle into a splendid Renaissance palace.
Old traditions and customs were revived and portrayed in a positive light in the Polish messianic movement and in works of great Polish poets such as Adam Mickiewicz ( Pan Tadeusz ), Juliusz Słowacki and Zygmunt Krasiński, as well as the writers ( Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trylogia ).
Zygmunt and published
* 1885 – Zygmunt Wróblewski published hydrogen's critical temperature as 33 K ; critical pressure, 13. 3 atmospheres ; and boiling point, 23 K.
Goślicki's Latin book De optimo senatore ( published during his stay in Italy in Venice, 1568 ) and dedicated to King Zygmunt August, subsequently appeared in four English translations: as The Counsellor ( considered inaccurate ) in 1598, A commonwealth of good counsaile in 1607, The Accomplished Senator ...
Cieszkowski exerted a significant ( and reciprocated ) influence on Polish Romantic poet, playwright and Gothic novelist Zygmunt Krasinski, whom he met in Milan in 1839 and became close friends with ( Józef Kallenbach published ( in Polish ) two volumes of their correspondence in 1912 ).
It was a brainchild of Zygmunt Janiszewski and founded in 1920 by the Polish mathematicians Wacław Sierpiński, Stefan Mazurkiewicz, and Janiszewski, and published in Warsaw.
Zygmunt and 1962
* ISBN 83-07-01108-6, Polish translation by Zygmunt Łanowski, Czytelnik 1962 ( ISBN is for the 1987 edition )
* Knife in the Water ( Nóż w wodzie ) ( 1962, by Roman Polanski ) with Leon Niemczyk, Jolanta Umecka, Zygmunt Malanowicz.
Zygmunt and ),
Albert became Duke of Prussia after paying feudal homage to the King of Poland, Zygmunt August ( Ducal Prussia was a fief of Poland ), on July 19, 1569 in Lublin.
* Dembek, Zygmunt ( editor ), Medical Aspects of Biological Warfare ; Washington, DC: Borden Institute ( 2007 ).
Zygmunt Gloger in his work Historical geography of land of ancient Poland ( Geografia historyczna ziem dawnej Polski ) states that according to a Polish custom, whenever a new village was formed next to an older one, the name of the new entity was presented with an adjective little ( or lesser ), while the old village was described as greater.
Second a range of theorists have tried to analyse the present as a development of the " modern " project into a second, distinct phase that is nevertheless still " modernity ": this has been termed the " second " or " risk " society by Ulrich Beck ( 1986 ), " late " or " high " modernity by Giddens ( 1990, 1991 ), " liquid " modernity by Zygmunt Bauman ( 2000 ), and the " network " society by Castells ( 1996, 1997 ).
b Władysław had no children with his second wife, and his first wife bore him only two children ( Maria Anna Izabela and Zygmunt Kazimierz ), both of them died in their youth.
Giddens agrees that there are very specific changes that mark our current era, but argues that it is not a " post-modern era ", but just a " radicalised modernity era " ( similar to Zygmunt Bauman's concept of liquid modernity ), produced by the extension of the same social forces that shaped the previous age.
In 1569 he also joined the Polish royal chancery and as a secretary served two kings, Zygmunt August and Stefan Batory, and was successively appointed bishop of Kamieniec Podolski ( 1586 ), Chełm ( 1590 ), Przemyśl ( 1591 ), and Poznań ( 1601 ).
* Leopold Bieńkowski ( father of Zygmunt Witymir Bieńkowski ), arrested by the NKVD in early 1940, died in a Gulag near Arkhangelsk in 1941
* Zygmunt Stary ( 1506-1548 ) ( 1506 – 1548 ), 1946, re-issue Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1979
* History of Szczebrzeszyn by Zygmunt Klukowski ( from Shebreshin Yizkor Book ), Translation: Jackob Salomon Berger
Count Napoleon Stanisław Adam Ludwig Zygmunt Krasiński (; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859 ), a Polish nobleman, is traditionally ranked with Mickiewicz and Słowacki as one of Poland's Three National Bards — the trio of great Romantic poets who influenced national consciousness during the period of Poland's political bondage.
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