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„Kto uwierzy i przyjmie chrzest” (Mk 16, 16) (wiara a sakramenty)
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Andrzej Dziuba
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A Proposal for a Tourism Regionalization of Poland Based on the Highest Levels of Tourism in a Region [PDF]
The paper presents a brief review of twenty proposals for tourism regionalization of either a part of or the whole of Poland (or attempts to delimit the most attractive areas in terms of leisure), formulated between 1938 and 2012.
Sobotka, Sławomir
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UMBERTO GIUSEPPE SCIAMÉ, La musica sacra nella liturgia oggi, Roma–Palermo 1983
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Andrzej F. Dziuba
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Pismo Święte w twórczości teologiczno-moralnej Mikołaja z Mościsk (1559–1632)
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Andrzej F. Dziuba
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A multi-criteria decision making approach for the evaluation of roads and streets system in Gniezno [PDF]
The article presents the application of the MCDM methods, belonging to the PROMETHEE family, for the evaluation of potential solutions of the road system (RS) in the selected area located in Gniezno, historical capital of Poland.
Bienczak, Maciej +4 more
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M. SQUARNEC, Vivere, credere, celebrare, Torino 1984
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Jerzy Stefański
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Antonio Rosmini – prekursor odnowy liturgicznej
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Jerzy Stefański
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This article surveys evidence of Lithuanian social and religious life during the long fifteenth century as revealed by consistory court records from the sees of Płock, Gniezno, Lutsk and Cracow.
S.C. Rowell
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Fragmenty dwóch nieznanych druków z oficyny Jana Hallera (z 1506 i 1509 roku) [PDF]
The communique describes the fragments of two unknown prints from the printing office of Jan Haller that have been found in the Archdiocese Archives in Gniezno. These are the remnants of two copies of the Ars Minor by Aelius Donat (published Dec.
Łukaszewski, Jakub
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Jeszcze o nazwie Gniezno (próba syntezy)
Taking a synthetic approach, the author of the paper presents the explanations of the etymology of the geographical name Gniezno, which is present in historical literature and linguistic works, and has been the object of interest since Middle Ages for chroniclers, and later for historiographers and linguists.
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