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Mecenat literacki Anny Wazówny

open access: yesMeluzyna: dawna literatura i kultura, 2020
Anna Vasa’s literary patronage The aim of the article is to show the scale of Anna Vasa’s (1568-1625) literary patronage and her role in the literary culture of the Commonwealth at the beginning of the 17th century.
Dariusz Chemperek
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Raz jeszcze o sejmach w bezkrólewiu. Uwagi w związku z książką Tomasza Kucharskiego Sejmy elekcyjne w Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów w latach 1632–1733 [PDF]

open access: yesKwartalnik Historyczny
The article discusses the book on the Election Sejms in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between 1632 and 1733. The reviewed book examines the issue of the interregnum in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a legal system and the functioning of ...
Dariusz Makiłła
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Ucieczki ludności cywilnej z południowo-wschodnich województw Rzeczypospolitej w pierwszym etapie powstania Chmielnickiego

open access: yesPrace Historyczne, 2023
Refugees from South-Eastern Provinces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during the first stage of the Chmielnicki Uprising The uprising ignited by Bohdan Chmielnicki had a multidimensional effect
Artur Goszczyński
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Cочинения старообрядцев-беспоповцев в Речи Посполитой в XVIII в

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2013
Статья посвящена творчеству староверов-беспоповцев Речи Посполитой в XVIII в. Сведения о тех или иных сочинениях, созданных польскими федосеевцами, появлялись в научной литературе еще в XIX в., однако они до сих пор не были систематизированы.
Надежда Морозова
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Healthcare and Catholic Enlightenment in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

open access: yesStudies in Church History, 2022
In the eighteenth century, the ideal of the priest in society was reformed by Polish and Lithuanian Catholic bishops. Instrumental in these reforms were Ignacy Massalski (1726–94), bishop of Vilnius (1762–94) and Michał Poniatowski (1736–94), bishop of Płock (1773–85), then archbishop of Gniezno (1785–94), and simultaneously administrator of the ...
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Vilnius Alma Mater – Cultural and Scientific Link of Polish-Lithuanian History

open access: yesSlavistica Vilnensis, 2021
The discussed monograph is an attempt to present Vilnius Alma Mater as a cultural and scientific link of Polish-Lithuanian history. The texts that make up the volume concern thematically Polish-Lithuanian relations from the 16th century to the present ...
Małgorzata Misiak
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Echoes of Iconoclasm in the Modern Polish‑Lithuanian Commonwealth

open access: yesStudia Historica Gedanensia, 2022
On the wave of the so‑called II iconoclasm, which encompassed northern Europe, similar movements, or rather local iconoclastic actions, were revealed in the Polish Republic in the modern period (16th–18th century), wherever the voice of the dissenters was more intense, especially those representing more radical fractions of Protestant circles. Examples
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Relikty polszczyzny północnokresowej na rubieżach dawnej Rzeczypospolitej (południowe ziemie obwodu pskowskiego). Cz. I

open access: yesLingVaria, 2019
Relics of the Polish Language of the North-Eastern Borderland in the Former Boundaries of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Southern Lands of the Pskov Province).
Mirosław Jankowiak
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"Grammatica" of Emmanuel Alvarez SJ and its Editions in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th Century

open access: yesClassica Cracoviensia, 2015
"Grammatica" of Emmanuel Alvarez SJ and its Editions in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th Century The paper briefly characterizes the Jesuit education in the Polish-Lituanian Commonwealth in 16th century and the first Latin grammar book by ...
Justyna Łukaszewska-Haberkowa
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The Habsburg and Transylvanian Aims Related to the Campaign of the Ottomans against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1634)

open access: yesPrace Historyczne, 2021
In 1634 the Ottoman Emperor, Murad IV (r. 1623–1640), decided to lead a campaign against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
János Szabados
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