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Conceptualisation of colours in the poetry of A.B. Šimić
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Conceptualisation of colours in the poetry of A.B. Šimić

Konceptualizacija boja u lirskom diskursu A. B. Šimića

Author(s): Mirjana Popović / Language(s): Bosnian,English,Croatian,Serbian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: corpus analysis; color fenomenon; conceptualisation; rhetoric code;

The paper focuses on the coloristic code in the poetry of A. B. Šimić in relation to the metaphysical and ontological space of colors. This corresponds to a modern linguo-stylistic understanding of rhetoric code. Conceptualization of colors in Complete poems (Sabrane pjesme) and Metamorphoses (Preobraženja) by A. B. Šimić is being observed though the prysm of expressionism in visual arts. In this regard, the paper analyzes frequency of colors and their role in transforming perception into a subconscious sphere. Colors are observed as a structural element that in the poetry of Šimić establishes links between external and internal sensations, while the combination of these two creates a coherent poetic image within a specific rhetoric code.

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Proceedings of the Annual University Scientific Conference 2018 of the National Military University "Vasil Levski" - Veliko Tarnovo, 14 - 15 June 2018, Volume 2

Proceedings of the Annual University Scientific Conference 2018 of the National Military University "Vasil Levski" - Veliko Tarnovo, 14 - 15 June 2018, Volume 2

Сборник доклади от Годишна университетска научна конференция 2018 на Национален военен университет „Васил Левски“ – гр. Велико Търново, 14-15 юни 2018 г. , Том 2

Author(s): Tanya Kazandzhieva,Mihail Haralampiev,Svetlozar P. Stoyanov,Milena Georgieva,Eva Kaseva,Velcho Krastev,Evgenia I. Ivanova,Yordan Yordanov,Todor Dimov,Nina Hristova,Diliyan Nikolchev,Viktor Rogozenski,Lachezar Krastev,Nikolinka Klimukova,Doncho Ivanov,Raluca Gabriela Burcea / Language(s): English,Bulgarian,French / Publication Year: 0

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Proceedings of the Annual University Scientific Conference 2018 of the National Military University "Vasil Levski" - Veliko Tarnovo, 14 - 15 June 2018, Volume 9

Proceedings of the Annual University Scientific Conference 2018 of the National Military University "Vasil Levski" - Veliko Tarnovo, 14 - 15 June 2018, Volume 9

Сборник доклади от Годишна университетска научна конференция 2018 на Национален военен университет „Васил Левски“ – гр. Велико Търново, 14 15 юни 2018 г., Том 9

Author(s): Tanya Kazandzhieva,Mihail Haralampiev,Tsvyatko Atanasov,Rosen Petkov,Arseniy Bakanov,Tasho Tashev,Nina Bakanova,Iliyan Angelov,Yordan Terziev,Polina Milusheva,Dimitar Rusev,Ivan Ivanov,Tatiana Atanasova,Ivan Blagoev,Petya Gencheva,Dimitar Kirkov,Krasa Kostova,Yordan Stoyanov,Petar Petlyankov,Nayden Yordanov,Tihomir Trifonov,Ivan Simeonov,Krasimir Sabev,Ivan Ivanov,Ivan Blagoev / Language(s): English,Bulgarian,Russian / Publication Year: 0

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MODERN LIBRARY CORPORATE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

MODERN LIBRARY CORPORATE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

SISTEME CORPORATIVE MODERNE DE BIBLIOTECI

Author(s): Daiva Jurksaitiene,Linda Braje,Larisa Levinoca,Sarmite Krauze,Alexandra Cojuhari,Lina Mihaluţa,Angela Hăbăşescu,Oxana Brui,Iryna Bankovska,Irina Gangan,Adela Negură,Silvia Habaşescu,Ala Susarenco,Viorica Lupu / Language(s): English,Romanian,Russian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: indexare; catalog partajat; sisteme corparative;

În acest capitol sunt abordate regulile şi principiile de indexare a conţinutului ştiinţific.

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A NEW PARADIGM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

A NEW PARADIGM FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

O NOUĂ PARADIGMĂ DE DEZVOLTARE DURABILĂ A AGRICULTURII ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

Author(s): Elena Harconiţa,Lina Mihaluţa,Ana Nagherneac,Elena Stratan,Marina Şulman / Language(s): English,Romanian,Russian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Boris Boincean; ştiinţe agricole; ICCC Selecţia; ecologie; agricultură

Capitolul cuprinde sinteza lucrărilor publicate de către doctorul habilitat Boris Boincean, Curriculum Vitae, Cronica bibliografică şi activitatea profesională în fotografii.

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THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN PROVIDING ECOSYSTEM AND SOCIAL SERVICES

THE ROLE OF AGRICULTURE IN PROVIDING ECOSYSTEM AND SOCIAL SERVICES

ROLUL AGRICULTURII ÎN ACORDAREA SERVICIILOR ECOSISTEMICE ŞI SOCIALE

Author(s): Boris Boincean,Stanislav Stadnic,Andrei Balînskii,Carolina Tcaci,Vasile Şaragov / Language(s): English,Romanian,Russian / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: ecology; economy of nature; ecosisteme; sol fertil; humus; tehnologii; organic system; bio-degradation of soil

Capitolul II cuprinde materialele comunicărilor prezentate în cadrul Conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale Rolul agriculturii în acordarea serviciilor ecosistemice şi sociale.

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Cemetery from the Roman period in Opinogóra
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Cemetery from the Roman period in Opinogóra

Cmentarzysko z okresu wpływów rzymskich w Opinogórze

Author(s): Jacek Andrzejewski / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

Recently a quarter of a century has passed since the publication of Professor Jerzy Kolendo’s article in which,basing on the archival materials of the Warsaw Society of Friends of Science (hereinafter: WSFS), he determinedthe location of a necropolis of the Wielbark culture from Opinogóra (present-day Opinogóra Górna) in northMazovia and critically discussed the basis for its dating. Let us recall that in 1818 General Wincenty Krasiński,the owner of Opinogóra, donated to the collection of the WSFS a clay urn, which had supposedly been found inOpinogóra, and in 1822 some objects from the equipment of an inhumation grave, discovered in the general’spresence in the vicinity of the local church; he also mentioned another urn which had been destroyed at the time.In 1832, after the fall of the November Uprising, the collection of the WSFS were considered by the Russianauthorities to be war trophies and were transported to St Petersburg where they were divided – in accordancewith the tsar’s instructions – between various persons and institutions, while a part of the collection was simplydestroyed. Those specimens, however, are not the only “antiquities” which can be associated with the Opinogóracemetery of the Wielbark culture.At the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University, in the collection of the former ArchaeologicalCabinet, a clay vessel is kept which found its way there together with the collection of Count AleksanderPrzezdziecki, which were willed by him to the Cabinet upon his death in 1871. The vessel is a deep bowl withan uneven surface, its colour ranging from brownish grey to brown, covered by irregular traces of horizontal,uneven smoothing. The height of the vessel is approximately 17–18 cm, the diameter of the rim is 25–25.5 cm, ofthe belly 27.5–28 cm, and of the base 11.5–12 cm (Fig. 1).The description of the vessel corresponds to type VIA in the Schindler/Wołągiewicz classifi cation of the potteryof the Wielbark culture. These vessels have a quite broad-ranging chronology: from phase B2/C1 to phase D,with most of the better dated specimens originating in phase B2/C1–C1a, even though younger vessels, from phasesC1b–C2, or even D, are just as common in the area of the right-bank Mazovia and Podlasie.Aleksander Przezdziecki displayed the vessel from Opinogóra at an exhibition of antiquities in Warsaw in1856. At the time the urn still contained “burnt bones, part of another urn burnt with bones and ashes, as wellas remains of red clay beads” and in this state it was preserved until the 1920s/1930s. Later, the contents wereremoved, probably during a secondary conservation, and were most likely lost. The urn from Opinogóra was probably given to Przezdziecki as a gift by Wincenty Krasiński. This could havebeen in early 1856 during the preparations for the above-mentioned antiquities exhibition. Aleksander Przezdzieckiwas one of its main organizers (among other tasks he was collecting exhibits), while General Wincenty Krasińskiwas the second largest exhibitor. Of course, it is not known how the urn was discovered. It can only be assumedthat it happened no earlier than in the summer of 1830 because otherwise the urn would have most likely beenincluded in the collection of the WSFS, like the fi nds from 1818 and 1822, and in 1832 it would have been confiscated by the Russians.Finally, in 1996 an iron strap-end fi tting, found by accident in the area of the church in Opinogóra, was published(Fig. 2). The specimen corresponds to type 4 of strap-end fi ttings of the Przeworsk culture in the Madyda--Legutko classifi cation. Fittings of this type are found in graves from phases B2b–C1a. The raw material may pointto its Przeworsk attribution and its date within the span of phases B2b–B2/C1. This, in turn, could suggest thatthe cemetery in Opinogóra belonged to a numerous group of necropoles of the Przeworsk culture in the area ofthe right-bank of Mazovia and Podlasie in phases B2/C1 which later have been adopted and used by the peopleof the Wielbark culture.The information about the discoveries made in the cemetery of Opinogóra suggests that the necropolis occupiedthe whole area of a small but distinctive hill (size: approximately 150×75 m) located on the brink of an upland,between two unnamed, regulated streams fl owing towards the Sona Prawa River (Fig. 3).

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Coin of Ptolemy III (246–221 BC) from the collection of the Kossak family
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Coin of Ptolemy III (246–221 BC) from the collection of the Kossak family

Moneta Ptolemeusza III (246–221 przed Chr.) ze zbiorów rodziny Kossaków

Author(s): Marcin Biborski,Jarosław Bodzek / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

A collection of over thirty studies written by renowned Polish scholars (archaeologists and historians), dedicated to the memory of a distinguished archaeologist, working for a long-time at the Polish Academy of Sciences and at the University of Warsaw, Professor Jerzy Kolendo. The articles deal with a broad range of issues – those concerned with the archaeology of different Polish regions (e.g., Mazovia, Western Pomerania) and of Europe (e.g., Sicily, Dacia, Germania).

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The unique aureus of Faustina II with the legend of mater castrorum from the town of Stygajny in Warmia
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The unique aureus of Faustina II with the legend of mater castrorum from the town of Stygajny in Warmia

Unikatowy aureus Faustyny II z legendą mater castrorum z miejscowości Stygajny na Warmii

Author(s): Aleksander Bursche,Marek F. Jagodziński / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

A collection of over thirty studies written by renowned Polish scholars (archaeologists and historians), dedicated to the memory of a distinguished archaeologist, working for a long-time at the Polish Academy of Sciences and at the University of Warsaw, Professor Jerzy Kolendo. The articles deal with a broad range of issues – those concerned with the archaeology of different Polish regions (e.g., Mazovia, Western Pomerania) and of Europe (e.g., Sicily, Dacia, Germania).

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Barbarians on Sicily: On Vandalic and Ostrogothic expeditions to the island
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Barbarians on Sicily: On Vandalic and Ostrogothic expeditions to the island

Barbarzyńcy na Sycylii. O wandalskich i ostrogockich wyprawach na wyspę

Author(s): Roksana Chowaniec / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

Sicily, as the biggest and the most centrally located island on the Mediterranean Sea, has always been thepoint of contact of various cultures and the intersection of trade routes. Many historical events took place on thisisland, including the struggles of the Western Roman Empire, and then the Eastern one, with barbarian Vandalsand Ostrogoths. From the end of the 30s of the 5th century, under the leadership of King Genseric, Vandals, whohad chosen the area of Northern Africa as their base, started to raid the island. The vicinity of Sicily and its strategiclocation, as well as its infrastructure, prompted the raids. After some violent expeditions and after peacehas been made with Emperor Valentinian III, it seemed like peace was secured for Sicily. However, the death ofthe ruler and its consequences, including Odoacer coming to power, and later Theodoric the Great and the Goths,once again “entangled” the Sicilian territories in confl ict with the barbarians. Emperor Justinian I undertook torestore stability and infl uence on the island. Thanks to Belisarius he fi rst pushed the Vandals out of the southwestpart of the island and then the Goths from the rest of the island. This complicated fragment of history wasrecorded not only by ancient historians but also in archaeological sources found on Sicily. Unfortunately, themany gaps in the source material, as well as the insuffi cient state of research, give rise to many questions on thecharacter of the relations, the status of the Vandals and Ostrogoths on the island and also on the role played inthese confl icts by the local population.

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The finds of the Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures in Herbert Jankuhn’s archives
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The finds of the Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures in Herbert Jankuhn’s archives

The finds of the Przeworsk and Wielbark cultures in Herbert Jankuhn’s archives

Author(s): Adam Cieśliński / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

The well-known German archeologist Herbert Jankuhn at the beginning of his career dealt with archeology of the periodRoman on the south-eastern coast of the Baltic Sea. He created a huge one while working on his doctoratea file containing drawings and descriptions of monuments originating mainly from the area of ​​East Prussia. She iscurrently kept at the Archäologisches Museum in Schleswig. They are in the archive above allinformation about artifacts from the Prussia-Museum in Königsberg that have been largely destroyed or scatteredduring the war. The largest part of the collection consists of notes about the Baltic lands during the period of influenceRoman, above all Sambia. An interesting collection is also dozens of flashcards presenting materialsPrzeworsk and Wielbark culture from areas located east of the lower Vistula. They present fullchronological spectrum of cultural units of interest to us in north-eastern Poland, beginning withfrom the beginning of the younger pre-Roman period in the case of Przeworsk culture, and ending with an early oneduring the migration period of the peoples, as regards the Wielbark culture. In this part of the archive you will find informationabout 25 archaeological sites, of which the German researcher documented 125 objects, mainly gravesand loose finds. The documentation covers a total of 276 monuments. The file also contains handwritten onesJankuhn drawings, showing 201 monuments, as well as 21 photos. Despite some imperfections, sketches andthe lack of more detailed descriptions of the monuments and the circumstances of their discovery Jankuhn flashcards are suitable for studytypological and chronological, so that these materials can be included in the settlement analysis andresearch on cultural divisions in the region. Information from the Jankuhn archives has also been successfullyused to identify monument-free monuments from Prussia-Sammlung in the Museum fürVor- und Frühgeschichte in Berlin.

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The coin of Gaius (Caligula), issued for Marcus Agrippa, found in Radom
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The coin of Gaius (Caligula), issued for Marcus Agrippa, found in Radom

Moneta Gajusza (Kaliguli), wybita dla Marka Agryppy, znaleziona w Radomiu

Author(s): Renata Ciołek / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

The oldest Roman coins discovered in the Polish territories come from the Roman Republic period. Untilrecently, these coins were treated with suspicion and each was subject to careful analysis to confi rm its authenticity.This also applied to fi ndings of early-imperial coins. This is why the information about the fi nding ofan as, a bronze coin, showing Marcus Agrippa, issued in Rome under Caligula’s reign (37–41), has aroused somuch interest. Coins of this type are extremely rare specimens, even in the territories of the Roman Empire, notto mention the area of the Barbaricum. For this reason, it is important to study each specimen and to considerits authenticity. On Polish territories, emissions of Caligula for Marcus Agrippa have been unknown so far. Thefi nding, in my opinion, is not certain. It is only known that the coin was found many years ago by a student onthe outskirts of Radom or on the property where a student of the Faculty of History of the University of Warsawwas living. This would be the fi rst specimen then. The article presents the most important fi ndings of RomanRepublican and early-imperial coins from the area of Poland and its vicinity.Republican and early-imperial coins from the period up to 64 AD could have travelled to the areas north ofthe middle Danube in the second half of the 1st century AD and some of them could have arrived there probablyat the beginning of the 2nd century. On the territories of the Roman state, those emissions were in use for a verylong time, offi cially until 107 when Trajan withdrew them from circulation through a legal act. Even after thisreform, Republican specimens were not completely eliminated from use, as indicated by treasures from the endof the 2nd and the beginning of the 3rd century. Earlier political contacts between tribes inhabiting in the 1st centuryAD the areas of present-day Małopolska and the people of the South are attested by coins from the treasurefrom Połaniec.

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What was stored in a lockable box?
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What was stored in a lockable box?

Co przechowywano w zamykanej kasetce?

Author(s): Katarzyna Czarnecka / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

A collection of over thirty studies written by renowned Polish scholars (archaeologists and historians), dedicated to the memory of a distinguished archaeologist, working for a long-time at the Polish Academy of Sciences and at the University of Warsaw, Professor Jerzy Kolendo. The articles deal with a broad range of issues – those concerned with the archaeology of different Polish regions (e.g., Mazovia, Western Pomerania) and of Europe (e.g., Sicily, Dacia, Germania).

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The mysterious maze of Rhizon
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The mysterious maze of Rhizon

Tajemniczy labirynt z Rhizon

Author(s): Piotr Dyczek,Janusz Reclaw / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsa; Polish Academy of Sciences

A collection of over thirty studies written by renowned Polish scholars (archaeologists and historians), dedicated to the memory of a distinguished archaeologist, working for a long-time at the Polish Academy of Sciences and at the University of Warsaw, Professor Jerzy Kolendo. The articles deal with a broad range of issues – those concerned with the archaeology of different Polish regions (e.g., Mazovia, Western Pomerania) and of Europe (e.g., Sicily, Dacia, Germania).

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Trajan’s Dacian Wars and the infl ow of Roman denarii into the areas located north of the Carpathians
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Trajan’s Dacian Wars and the infl ow of Roman denarii into the areas located north of the Carpathians

Wojny dackie Trajana a napływ denarów rzymskich na tereny położone na północ od Karpat

Author(s): Arkadiusz Dymowski / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

Professor Jerzy Kolendo pointed out the possibility that the infl ow of Roman imports into the territories ofsouth-east Poland and west Ukraine could have been related to the people living there taking part in the DacianWars. It is worth verifying whether it would be possible to support this thesis by using the available data on thefi nds of Roman coins, specifi cally denarii, from the territories of south and central Poland, occupied in the Romanperiod by the Przeworsk culture, identifi ed with the Lugii tribes. In the territories which are of interest here, onecan clearly distinguish two barely intersecting groups of denarii fi nds: fi rstly, coins from the Republican period,secondly, imperial coins from the 1st–2nd century. These groups can be identifi ed with the two most importantwaves of the infl ux of denarii into the territories of the Przeworsk culture.Taking into account the coin fi nds recorded so far, it is impossible to present any evidence that would provethat the infl ux of Roman denarii into the territories north of the Carpathians was related to Trajan’s Dacian Wars.It would only be possible to present traces based on which one could try to very hypothetically outline this phenomenon,if it existed at all. During the period of the Dacian Wars denarii could have travelled north in two waves:fi rstly, Republican coins with a mix of imitations and coins from the issues of the fi rst three emperors, secondly,coins from Trajan’s issues, perhaps with a small amount of earlier coins mixed in. The fi rst wave could haveoriginated in the money circulating in the area of pre-Roman Dacia, the second one – in the imperial treasury. Inthe second case, these could have been payments made to the Lugii, related to military activities (e.g. wages formercenaries) or diplomatic ones (e.g. tributes, subsidies) paid out by the Romans in newly issued coins.

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Tacitus’ mysterious Greek-speaking informant?
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Tacitus’ mysterious Greek-speaking informant?

Tajemniczy greckojęzyczny informator Tacyta?

Author(s): Radosław Andrzej Gawroński / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsaw; Polish Academy of Sciences

The author examines the credibility of Tacitus’ account of the military equipment of the Aesti tribe, accordingto which they were supposed to have used clubs more often than iron weapons. There is a hypothesis suggestingthat Tacitus used the word fustis to describe fi ghting axes found in the inventories of burial complexes ofthe West Balt culture. The problem is that the Latin noun fustis used by Tacitus denoted only a stick or club. Theauthor argues that only in the Greek language the same words were used to designate clubs, maces and axes.A mace head found in Dura Europos considered together with a certain fragment of Arrian’s Ars Tactica testifies to the fact that the Romans were using the Greek word πέλεκυς, initially signifying axes, to describe macesor clubs. This leads to the conclusion that Tacitus’ original source was written in Greek. When interpreted thisway, the fragment about the military equipment of the Aesti perfectly matches earlier studies and refl ects realityaccurately. Thus, it is all the more probable that the original Greek description of the customs of the Aesti wasbased on the author’s own observations.

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The gold pendant of Skierniewice-Ławki and his carvings
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The gold pendant of Skierniewice-Ławki and his carvings

Der Goldanhänger von Skierniewice-Ławki und seine Ritzdarstellungen

Author(s): Magdalena Mączyńska / Language(s): English,Polish,German / Publication Year: 0

Keywords: Jerzy Kolendo; archaeology; Poland; Europe; University of Warsa; Polish Academy of Sciences

A collection of over thirty studies written by renowned Polish scholars (archaeologists and historians), dedicated to the memory of a distinguished archaeologist, working for a long-time at the Polish Academy of Sciences and at the University of Warsaw, Professor Jerzy Kolendo. The articles deal with a broad range of issues – those concerned with the archaeology of different Polish regions (e.g., Mazovia, Western Pomerania) and of Europe (e.g., Sicily, Dacia, Germania).

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The Ukrainian Independent Cultural Journal ”Ї“ — № 90/2018
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The Ukrainian Independent Cultural Journal ”Ї“ — № 90/2018

Український незалежний культурологічний журнал «Ї» — № 90/2018

Author(s): Alim Aliyev,Gulnara Bekirov,Tatiana Bykova,Taras Wozniak,Mustafa Dzhemilev,Andriy Ivanets,Bogdan Korolenko,Yulia Tyshchenko,Adas Jakubauskas,Henryk Jankowski / Language(s): English,Ukrainian

In order to make the thorough mendacity of Putin's rethorics about Ukraine as a State of "Neo-Nazis" fully evident, CEEOL is offering the Ukrainian Jewish journal ”Ї“ as the strongerst possible proof of a habit of "modern Ukrainian and world intellectual thought". The NGO "Ї", an independent cultural organization founded in the late 1980's in L'viv, focuses on modern Ukrainian and world intellectual thought. It offers periodic forums for discussion of issues concerning Ukraine and, among others, Europe, Russia, post-Byzantium, the Muslim Renaissance. It analyzes the current situation in order to develop future socio-political strategies. The organization also publishes "Ї", a quarterly journal dealing with European and Ukrainian issues in politics, philosophy, and culture. It also examines the relationship of Ukrainians with Russians, Poles, Austrians, and Jews and places Ukraine in a modern geopolitical sphere that can further Ukraine's identity as a modern state.

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The Ukrainian Independent Cultural Journal ”Ї“ — № 66/2011
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The Ukrainian Independent Cultural Journal ”Ї“ — № 66/2011

Український незалежний культурологічний журнал «Ї» — № 66/2011

Author(s): Milena Rudnytska,Andrei Sheptytsky,Gavriil Kostelnyk,Julian Dzerovich,Vladimir Blavatsky,Volodymyr Doroshenko,Ivan Bilyk,Kostya Levitsky,Elena Biter,Stepan Bilyak,Ivan Shvarko,Mikhail Roslyak,Maria Strutynska / Language(s): English,Ukrainian

Keywords: Hitler-Stalin-pact; Molotov-Ribbentrop pact;

In order to make the thorough mendacity of Putin's rethorics about "Ukraine as a State of Neo-Nazis" fully evident, CEEOL is offering the Ukrainian Jewish journal ”Ї“ as the strongerst possible proof of a habit of "modern Ukrainian and world intellectual thought". The NGO "Ї", an independent cultural organization founded in the late 1980's in L'viv, focuses on modern Ukrainian and world intellectual thought. It offers periodic forums for discussion of issues concerning Ukraine and, among others, Europe, Russia, post-Byzantium, the Muslim Renaissance. It analyzes the current situation in order to develop future socio-political strategies. The organization also publishes "Ї", a quarterly journal dealing with European and Ukrainian issues in politics, philosophy, and culture. It also examines the relationship of Ukrainians with Russians, Poles, Austrians, and Jews and places Ukraine in a modern geopolitical sphere that can further Ukraine's identity as a modern state.

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