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The Decoration of Manuscript PL-GD Mar. F 406 in the Context of Illumination Art in Fifteenth-Century Gdańsk

open access: yesMuzyka, 2023
This article analyses music manuscript Mar. F 406, originally from the collection of St Mary’s church in the Main Town (Rechtstadt) of Gdańsk, now kept at the Gdańsk Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Monika Jakubek-Raczkowska
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Gdansk Literature Postcolonially? Nations and History [PDF]

open access: yesRocznik Komparatystyczny, 2017
The article analyzes the so-called Gdansk literature of three authors: Gunter Grass, Stefan Chwin and Pawel Huelle in the context of postcolonial theory. It also refers polemically to the concept of post-dependence, indicating its infantile formula of memory as well as its limited cultural and political background.
openaire   +1 more source

Directional Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: Results of an International Crossover Study With Randomized, Double‐Blind Primary Endpoint

open access: yesNeuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, EarlyView., 2021
Abstract Objective Published reports on directional deep brain stimulation (DBS) have been limited to small, single‐center investigations. Therapeutic window (TW) is used to describe the range of stimulation amplitudes achieving symptom relief without side effects.
Alfons Schnitzler   +24 more
wiley   +1 more source

FROM ARCHIVES SOURCES TO VIRTUAL 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF MILITARY HERITAGE – THE CASE STUDY OF PORT BATTERY, GDAŃSK [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2023
The research presented in the article focuses on the development of methodological protocols - from survey to digital reconstruction - for the enhancement and protection of built heritage.
S. Kowalski, S. La Placa, A. Pettineo
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‘Poljsko-srpske književne veze’ Dejana Ajdačicia i historia recepcji literatury serbskiej w Polsce oraz polskiej w Serbii

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2022
Dejan Ajdacic’s ‘Polish-Serbian Literary Relations’ and the Reception History of Serbian Literature in Poland and Polish Literature in Serbia: A review of: Ajdačić, Dejan. Polish-Serbian Literary Relations. Translations and Reception (In Serbian: Poljsko-
Mirocha, Piotr
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In the fight against smallpox. About Mathias Nathanael Wolff's publication "Unterricht gegen die Kinder-Blattern"

open access: yesForum Bibliotek Medycznych, 2020
In the eighteenth century, knowledge about variolization reaches Europe. In Gdańsk Pomerania one of the first phy¬sicians who began to use it was a doctor and astronomer, Mathias Nathanael Wolff.
Piotr Paluchowski
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A School with a View of the Sea. The Genesis of the Fine Arts Academy in Gdansk

open access: yes, 2021
In 2020, the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk celebrated its seventy-fifth anniversary. History shows that the idea of establishing an art school in the so-called Trojmiasto (the joint name of the three cities: Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia) in 1945 arose out ...
Nieczyporowski, Roman
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Joachim Oelhaf and the first public autopsy in Gdansk in 1613

open access: yes, 2013
The first both in Gdansk and in Central Europe alleged public autopsy was performed by Joachim Oelhaf in February 1613. It was an evidence for Gdansk status as one of the leading anatomical centres in Europe.
Cichorek, M.; Department of Embryology, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland   +4 more
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Auditorium Anatomicum and Theatrum Anatomicum in Gdansk

open access: yes, 2014
The widespread interest in anatomy in the 16th-century Europe echoed in Gdansk (Poland), where in 1552 anatomy was postulated as one of the subjects at the Protestant Academic Gymnasium.
Szarszewski, A.; Department of History and Philosophy of Medical Science, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland   +1 more
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The History of the Remains of the Roman Emperor, Julian the Apostate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus), called the Apostate, Roman emperor in the years 361–363, was one of the most intriguing rulers. From antiquity to the present day he invariably aroused great interest, both during his life and after his death. He was a
Pająkowska-Bouallegui, Anna
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