Archival sources to the church history of Polish Armenians in the archives, libraries and museums of contemporary Lwów (Lviv, Lvov) The article discusses the rich collection of unique documents of various origins which have to do with Armenian issues ...
Tomasz Krzyżowski
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Dyplomy ormiańskie w zbiorach Działu Rękopisów Zakładu Narodoweg o im. Ossolińskich
In the Wrocław collections of the Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich [The National Ossoliński Institution] there are 3270 diplomas among which only seventeen may be classified as documents which are associated with Armenians in any way.
Konrad Rzemieniecki
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Prymas Stefan Wyszyński jako ordynariusz wiernych obrządku ormiańskiego. Szkic do dziejów religijnych diaspory Ormian polskich w latach 1957-1981 [PDF]
After the end of the Second World War, Catholics of the Armenian rite had to leave their homes in the territory of the south-eastern Borderlands and settle within the new borders of Poland. Under special authorisation granted by the Holy See, the Primate
Białkowski, Michał
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European Heritage, Dialogue and Digital Practices [PDF]
European Heritage, Dialogue and Digital Practices focuses on the intersection of heritage, dialogue and digital culture in the context of Europe. Responding to the increased emphasis on the potential for heritage and digital technologies to foster ...
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"Świat ode mnie zawsze rzeczy nadzwyczajnych wymagał, a ponadto niesłusznie"
”The world has always demanded from me extraordinary things, which was needless”. Father Sadok Wincenty Barącz (1814–1892) shown in light of historical sources Sadok Wincenty Barącz, known in Polish historiography as the historian of the Order of ...
Marek Miławicki Op
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Polish Slaves and Captives in the Crimea in the Seventeenth Century [PDF]
Kizilov, Mikhail
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In search of traces of the mandrake myth: the historical, and ethnobotanical roots of its vernacular names. [PDF]
Dafni A +11 more
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Adjarian’s Armenian dialectology (1911): Translation and commentary [PDF]
Synopsis: Armenian is an Indo-European language. Alongside two varieties, there are countless non-standard dialects, many of which were were made extinct because of the Armenian Genocide.
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Risk assessment of uptake of trace elements through consumption of cereals: a pilot study in Yerevan, Armenia. [PDF]
Pipoyan D +3 more
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Europe and the Black Sea Region : A History of Early Knowledge Exchange (1750-1850) [PDF]
When the scientific study of the Black Sea Region began in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, initially commissioned by adjacent powers such as the Habsburg and the Russian empires, this terra incognita was not yet considered part of Europe.
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