O staropolskim wzorcu gospodarza raz jeszcze z punktu widzenia historyka (w świetle poradników rolniczych z XVI i XVII w.)
Journal Title: Studia Europaea Gnesnensia - Year 2015, Vol 12, Issue
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to reconstruct the figure of a model nobleman-farmer in the 16th- and 17th-century Poland. As a research tool, the author employs an original definition of the model, while relying on farming almanacs from the period as sources. Using this as a basis, the author demonstrates that the model significantly departed from the image conveyed by the literature of the period.
Authors and Affiliations
Urszula Świderska-Włodarczyk
Modelli di comportamento sociale nell’omiletica gesuita polacca Fra Societas Christiana e sarmatismo illuminato
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La traducción en el sistema literario vasco: El caso de la Literatura Infantil y Juvenil traducida a la lengua vasca
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ASPECTS OF MUSIC AND JEWISH IDENTITY IN ISRAEL TODAY
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Na styku dwóch światów.
Recenzja książki: Margot Klee, Germania Superior. Eine römische Provinz in Frankreich, Deutschland und der Schweiz, Verlag Friedrich Pustet, Regensburg 2013, ss. 246, w tekście ilustracje czarno-białe i kolorowe
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