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Dux ambulans: Princ Zikmund Jagellonský a modality prezentace osobní i dynastické autority ve Slezsku a Lužicích konce středověku a počátku raného novověku | Dux ambulans: Prince Sigismund Jagiellon and the modalities of presentation of personal and dynastic authority in Silesia and Lusatia at the end of the Middle Ages and early modern age [PDF]

open access: yesHistorie - Otázky - Problémy, 2019
The study is aimed at analysing the itinerary of Prince Sigismund Jagiellon from the time when this future Polish-Lithuanian monarch acted as one of the Silesian territorial princes and governor representing his brother Vladislav in Silesia and Lusatia.
Petr Kozák
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Rhymed Officium about St. Catherine in the 12th-Century Płock Pontifical

open access: yesSeminare, 2022
Pontificale Plocense from the 12th-century is one of the first Polish pontificals entirely preserved to this day. Among liturgical ceremonials, there is a rhymed officium about St. Catherine of Alexandria.
Piotr Wiśniewski
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Intercultural Dialogue and Humanities from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2019
The aim of this articole is to discover traces of humanitas in late antique and mediaval literature. Starting from the classic meaning of this notion, the paper finds three meaningful episodes: the controversy between Ambrosius and Symmachus about the ...
Enrico Maria Di Palma
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“The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie” as an Inverted Litany: The Scottish Perspective on a Poetic Agon

open access: yesPrace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo, 2020
This article is composed of two parts. In the first, the Scottish genre of flyting, whose main purpose was to humiliate the opponent, is situated in the context of the Anglo-Saxon cultural and literary tradition.
Dominika Ruszkiewicz
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Auto-da-fe in Lwów in 1728 : the Jan Filipowicz trial and Jewish re-conversion to Judaism in the early modern Poland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This article discusses the question of neophytes’ return to Judaism, especially the case of Jan Filipowicz, who was condemned to death for this crime in 1728 in Lwów.
Kaźmierczyk, Adam
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Mirage of luxury? : Falke-Group pottery from the bordenland of Silesia, Lusatia, Brandenburg and Greater Poland

open access: yesArchaeologia historica, 2021
Late medieval highly decorated Falke-Group stoneware, produces most likely in Lusatia, have been considered by scholars as a luxury product. More than a hundred fragment have been found in today’s territory of Lubuskie voivodship, which in the turn of ...
Sławomir Kałagate, A. Michalak
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Późnośredniowieczne naczynia z Międzyrzecza. Przyczynek do studiów nad pochodzeniem i użytkowaniem wyrobów szklanych

open access: yesSlavia Antiqua, 2020
In the late medieval settlement layers of the gord in Międzyrzecz, a small collection of glass vessels was excavated. Several forms of tableware were reconstructed and research was conducted into the chemical composition of the glass. The examined piece
Joanna Sawicka
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TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE POLISH-GERMAN-CZECH BORDER AREA IN 1938-1945 IN THE LOCAL COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND SOCIAL AWARENESS OF THE INHABITANTS OF BIELAWA AND THE OWL MOUNTAINS AREA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Th e local community of Bielawa and the areas in the region of the Owl Mountains is an interesting object for studies of sites of memory represented in local consciousness.
Jeszke, Jaromir
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7. Jewish Physicians in the Teutonic Order’s Prussian State in the Late Middle Ages

open access: yes, 2015
There are no records of a Jewish population residing in the State of the Teutonic Order, which existed in medieval Prussia after the thirteenth century.
Michał Duda
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Local Holocene vegetation changes and settlement history based on pollen analysis of Lake Kwiecko sediments, West-Pomeranian Lake District, NW Poland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The sediments of Lake Kwiecko, located in the eastern part of the Bytowskie Lake District (part of the West-Pomeranian Lake District, Poland), were studied by pollen analysis.
Madeja, Jacek
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