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Literatura piękna i medycyna, red. Maciej Ganczar, Piotr Wilczek, Homini/Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów Tyniec, Tyniec 2015, ss. 350; ISBN9788373545533. [PDF]
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Katarzyna Pękacka-Falkowska
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Recenzja ksiązki: Święty Ambroży z Mediolanu, O dziewictwie, przekład i wstęp Adam Wilczyński, Źródła Monastyczne 102 (Starożytność 56), Tyniec Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów, Kraków 2023.
Łukasz Libowski
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Recenzja książki: Grzegorz z Nyssy, Dzieła hagiograficzne, tł. M. Przyszychowska, opr. E. Wipszycka - M. Przyszychowska, Fundamenta 7, Kraków-Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów TYNIEC, Ośrodek Rozwoju Badań i Edukacji OBRE, 2025.
Wojciech Stawiszyński
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Radiocarbon dating of mortars from monastery hill in Tyniec, Poland
The Benedictine Abbey in Tyniec is the oldest existing monastery in Poland (11th cent. AD). The historic walls of the Monastery have survived to this day and crown the limestone hill on the Vistula River.
Danuta Michalska +9 more
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Tomasz M. Dąbek OSB, Modlić się Psalmami, Wydawnictwo Benedyktynów, Tyniec–Kraków, 2019, ss. 98
The Book of Psalms is one of the most popular and most read Bible books. For over 2,000 years, both Jews and Christians — including Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox Christians — have been reading it.
J. Ćwikła
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Recent discoveries of hoards composed of iron objects in Lesser Poland suggest the existence of a specific cultural norm of deposition and a high valorisation of this metal at the onset of the Early Iron Age (750-550 BC).
K. Dzięgielewski +5 more
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Jak powstało Archiwum Benedyktynów Tyniec
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Beata Kłosowska +1 more
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Rivers and their surroundings significantly affect the character and quality of the landscape. These landscapes have been created or defined to a considerable degree by the river.
Barbara Olczak +6 more
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The Migration Period (4th–5th centuries AD) in Central Europe was marked by profound demographic and cultural transformations. Nevertheless, bioarchaeological data from this period remain scarce across the region.
D. Pokutta +8 more
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