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Smok i Wąż starodawny z Ap 12, 3-4 i 12, 7-9. Symbolika i geneza wyobrażenia
The ancient and universal symbol of the serpent/dragon has a rich spectrum of meanings. The article describes archaic aspect of this idea, in which the serpent and dragon are personifications of chaos and demonic powers.
Joanna Głowacz
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Kapłaństwo w świetle Księgi Kapłańskiej
Księga Kapłańska jest jednym z najważniejszych źródeł wiedzy o kulcie i kapłaństwie w biblijnym Izraelu. Mimo że zawiera najwięcej wystąpień hebrajskiego terminu „kapłan”, to tekstów, które traktowałyby o samym kapłaństwie, jest w niej stosunkowo ...
Barbara Strzałkowska
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Kult Trzech Króli w Polsce późnego średniowiecza
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Jerzy Kaliszuk
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Inwentarz kultu maryjnego w diecezji tarnowskiej (ciąg dalszy)
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Władysław Smoleń
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Non-Abelian generalization of off-diagonal geometric phases
If a quantum system evolves in a noncyclic fashion the corresponding geometric phase or holonomy may not be fully defined. Off-diagonal geometric phases have been developed to deal with such cases. Here, we generalize these phases to the non-Abelian case,
Kult, David +2 more
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Geometry of decomposition dependent evolutions of mixed states
We examine evolutions where each component of a given decomposition of a mixed quantal state evolves independently in a unitary fashion. The geometric phase and parallel transport conditions for this type of decomposition dependent evolution are ...
Kult, David, Sjöqvist, Erik
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Augustus Polonus. The Image of the Emperor in Polish Historiography in Inter-War Period. Preliminary Remarks [PDF]
The figure of the first Roman emperor in many ways had an impact on the Polish culture, especially in historiography and literature. In my paper I focus on some issues connected with the subject. I discuss the ideas presented by Tadeusz Zieliński, one of
Gillmeister, Andrzej
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Kult Nemezis w starożytnym Rzymie
W starożytnym Rzymie Nemezis, znana przede wszystkim jako bogini zemsty, była również czczona jako bóstwo oburzenia i kary. Kierowała ludzkimi sprawami, decydowała o ludzkim szczęściu i nieszczęściu, strzegła prawa. Kult Nemezis sięga V w. p.n.e. Grecji,
Helena Karczewska
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Rosyjski mit władzy a kult jednostki [PDF]
The considerations in this paper focus upon the Russian idea of which consequence and extension is mythology of the Soviet times. We refer to the myths of tsarist Russia and to a specific relation to the authorities in Russia.
Kowalska, Martyna
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A field full of researchers: fieldwork as a collective experience [PDF]
A version of this paper was originally written for a plenary session about "The Futures of Ethnography" at the 1998 EASA conference in Frankfurt/Main. In the preparation of the paper, I sent out some questions to my former fellow researchers by e-mail. I
Werthmann, Katja
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