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Polish Interstate Relations with Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania After 1990 in the Context of the Situation of National Minorities [PDF]
When we compare the contemporary ethnic structure and national policy of Poland and its eastern neighbours, we can see clear asymmetry in both quantitative and legal-institutional aspects.
Barwiński, Marek
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On 29 April 1930, the premiere of Ferdinand Bruckner’s The Criminals (original title Die Verbrecher) directed by Aleksander Zelwerowicz took place at the Teatr Wielki na Pohulance in Vilnius. After two performances, the play was cancelled by the mayor of Vilnius.
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Botany at Stefan Batory University in Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) (1919–1939)
The university in Vilna (in Polish: Wilno, now: Vilnius, Lithuania), founded in 1579, by Stefan Batory (Stephen Báthory), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, was a centre of Polish botany in 1780–1832 and 1919–1939.
Alicja Zemanek, Piotr Köhler
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INCF Lithuanian Workshop on Neuroscience and Information Technology [PDF]
The aim of this workshop was to give a current overview of neuroscience and informatics research in Lithuania, and to discuss the strategies for forming the Lithuanian Neuroinformatics Node and becoming a member of INCF. The workshop was organized by Dr.
Auš
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Roman Law in Vilnius in the Period of Existence of the Academy of Vilnius [PDF]
The Vilnius University was established on 7 July 1578, pursuant to the Royal Decree of King Stefan Batory. The royal act of establishment has been confirmed by the papal bull of Pope Gregory XIII on 29 October 1579 and by resolution of the Seym adopted in 1585.
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Įvadas į „Aktualu rytoj“ specialų numerį, skirtą XIX–XXI amžiaus Vilniui
Įvadiniame straipsnyje pristatomas žurnalo Aktualu rytoj specialus numeris „Europa. Sostinė. Tapsmas: XIX–XXI amžiaus Vilnius“, skirtas 2023 m. švęstai Lietuvos sostinės Vilniaus ir Gedimino laiškų 700 metų sukakčiai.
Ilona Strumickienė, Darius Žiemelis
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Architecture of Jesuit Churches in the Former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1564–1773 [PDF]
The article presents the history and accomplishments of Jesuit architecture in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth century.
Betlej, Andrzej
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Image of Vilnius in Joseph Arthur Gobineau‘s Novel The Pleiades
Using insights from comparative imagology the image of Vilnius in Joseph Arthur Gobineau’s novel The Pleiades (1874) has been analysed in the paper. Presumably, the name of Vilnius was first mentioned by Olympe Chodzko, his Parisian acquaintance, in her ...
Vytautas Bikulčius
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A Calibration Method for Wide Field Multicolor Photometric System [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to present a method to self-calibrate the spectral energy distribution (SED) of objects in a survey based on the fitting of an SED library to the observed multi-color photometry. We adopt for illustrative purposes the Vilnius
Jiansheng Chen +6 more
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Principles of Physical Education of Children in the Works of Jędrzej Śniadecki
The article is devoted to the concept of physical education of children that were presented in papers of Jędrzej Śniadecki (1768–1838), a famous Polish-Lithuanian doctor, anthropologist, biologist, chemist, and philosopher.
Aistis Žalnora
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