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TC (I)
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01 - Brevis et accurata regiminis ac status zupparum Vieliciensium et Bochnensium sub annum Christi 1518 descriptio
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02 - The Song of the Zebrzydowski Rebels of 1606
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03 - T. Bielawski, An Easter Procession
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04 - M. Rej, A Devout Hymn
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05 - Potocki (1621-1696)
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06 - An Inspired Polish Language
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07 - The World of the Leopolita Bible of 1561
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08 - S. Czerniecki, Lubomirski's Court, Magnificence, and Gravity
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09 - Jan Kochanowski, Father of the Polish Language
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10 - W. Kunicki, A Portrait of the Polish Gentleman
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11 - Adam Mickiewicz, The Words of Christ * The Words of the Virgin
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12 - The Region of Olkusz
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13 - Francisci Mymeri Dictionarium trium linguarum Dictionarius Ioannis Murmellii variarum rerum
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14 - Jan Dzwonowski's Statute
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15 - S. Wyspiański, Veni Creator Spiritus
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16 - Jesus by Judas Was Sold...
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17 - The Warsaw Library 1841
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18 - Gebt mir dafür dritthalb Groschen...
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19 - J. Kochanowski, The History of Czech and Lech Gainsaid
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20 - T. Treter, The Theatre of the Virtues of the Venerable Stanislaus Hosius
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21 - The Origins of the Name Cracow An Apology for the Renowned Royal City of Cracow
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22 - Abandoned Pages of Sienkiewicz's "Trilogy": the Novelist's Last-Minute Withdrawals
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23 - The Secret Words of Adam Mickiewicz
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24 - S. Czerniecki, Compendium ferculorum
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25 - The Cracow Psalter
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26 - Wacław Kunicki's Legacy
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27 - The Tresure of Krzemieniec
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28 - The World of "Pan Tadeusz"
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29 - The Reader's Spiritual Repast
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30 - The Polish City of Toruń
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31 - S. Wyspiański, The Wedding
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32 - M. Moser, Marcus Antonius de Dominis Presents His Counsel on His Return from England
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33 - Gizewiusz: Folk Songs of the People of the Upper Drwęca
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34 - Lament on the Death of Credit
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35 - The Sun for Her Mantle, with the Moon under Her Feet
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36 - Kochanowski: Who Hath Bewinged Me
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37 - Polish Historical Husbandry
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38 - R. Starzewski, The Wedding by S. Wyspiański
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39 - Ignacy Krasicki's Citizens' Calendar
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40 - J. I. Przybylski's Homer i Kwint w Polszcze (Homer and Quintus Smyrnaeus in Poland)
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41 - A SHORT ESSAY ON THE TRUSTY SERVANT, OR A Trusty Servant one must necessarily be...
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42 - Gentlemen of the Jury!
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43 - The Hymn To Amor Patriae by Ignacy Krasicki
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44 - The Virgin Mary's Crown. A Bilingual Anthology of Medieval Polish Marian Poetry.
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45 - The Brest Bible of 1563
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46 - Dryas Zamachana Polonice et Latine Pan Zamchanus Latine et Polonice
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47 - S. Gawiński, Clipaeus Christianitatis i.e. Shield of Christianity)
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48 - Tadeusz Ulewicz, Political Pamphlet...
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49 - Przemko Hreczecha [Tadeusz Ulewicz], Patriotic Poems
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50 - Jan Matejko’s painting The Death of Urszulka Kochanowska
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TC (II)
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I - In Conversation with the Spirit: An Anthology of 16th-century Polish Prose
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II - Alexander von Humboldt hoert Chopin
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III - Lebensgalerie von Alexander von Humboldt
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IV - Pre-Slavic Sources of Contemporary Polish Poetry
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V - Literary Life and Literature of Vilnius in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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VI - Faces of Phenomenology
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VII - P.Borek, Ukraine in Old Polish Private Diaries and Public Chronicles. Heroes, Fortresses, Tradition.
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VIII - G. Holzer, Reconstruction of Unconfirmed Languages
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IX - K. Bujnicki, Diaries 1795-1875 (Pamiętniki (1795-1875)
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X - J. Starnawski, Poland in Europe
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XI - Man Vs. World at the Turn of the Centuries. Former and Present Models of Spirituality
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XII - T. Ulewicz, From Polish Spiritual Culture of Middle Ages
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XIII - A. Nowak, Human World. Sign. Value. Art.
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XIV - The World of Michał Bałucki
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XV - P. Borek, On the Trails of Bygone Ukraine
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XVI - T. Bujnicki, Vilnius Works. Dissertations and Essays
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XVII - A. I. Wójcik, Freedom and Governabillity
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XVIII - A. Naumow, Domus Divisa
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XIX - M. Krzysztofik, From the Bible to Literature.
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XX - J. T. Józefowicz, The Troubled Lvov, Anno 1704
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XXI - W. Deluga, Prints from the Lavra Pecherska Monastery and the Mohyla College Workshop in the 17th and 18th Centuries
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XXII - A.J.Zakrzewski, Stanisław Leszczyński’s “Idea of Eternal Peace”
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XXIII - S. Jaworski, Turning Points and Breakthroughs. Studies in 20th-Century Literature
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XXV - I. Chrzanowski, History of Polish Literature
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XXVI - D. Samborska-Kukuć, From the History of Literary Culture in North-Eastern Borderlands
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XXVII - Gałczyński Years Later
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XXVIII - Acta Maleficorum Wisniciae
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BBnWO
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Studia nr I - Freedom: Heritage of the Past or an Idea of the Enlightenment?
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KBK
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01 - K. Chojnicka, Social Teaching of the Roman Catholic Church (Brief History)
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02 - T. Ulewicz, Jan Kochanowski of Czarnolas
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03 - Grzegorz Szpila, The Proverb in a Nutshell
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Varia
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01 - J. Michalczyk, G. Cieplok, Highly Efficient Anti-Vibration Insulation and Vibration Reduction Systems
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02 - J. Adamczyk, P. Krzyworzeka, H. Lopacz, Systems of Synchronic Transformation of Diagnostic Signals
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04 - K. Chojnicka, The Birth of the Russian State Doctrine
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05 - Aesthetics and Criticism
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06 - The greatness and beauty of philosophy
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