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Artykuł (publikowany wcześniej w językach francuskim i niemieckim) przynosi refleksję o kondycji historycznego warsztatu badawczego, jego roli w profesjonalnym przygotowaniu historyków i potrzebie uprawiania nauk pomocniczych. The paper (earlier published in French and German) brings a reflection on the condition of the historians’ research workshop, its role in the professional preparation of historians and the need for practicing auxiliary sciences of history.
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Brygida Kürbis, a medievalist from Poznań, who died in 2001, thanks to her publications, contributed a lot to increasing the importance of both editing medieval chronicles and source studies, which are auxiliary sciences of history. The author deliberately modified the postulated rules and principles of publishing written sources in editorial practice, depending on the type of released texts and publishing capabilities, changing over time.
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Brygida Kürbis, a medievalist from Poznań, who died in 2001, thanks to her publications, contributed a lot to increasing the importance of both editing medieval chronicles and source studies, which are auxiliary sciences of history. The author deliberately modified the postulated rules and principles of publishing written sources in editorial practice, depending on the type of released texts and publishing capabilities, changing over time.  
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The present article is an attempt to look at a seal in the broadest possible context of humanities, with an aim of finding novel fields and paths of research. The author discusses several directions of exploration of a seal – linguistic, anthropological, semiotic, and sociological; utilizing methods and results of research of art history and history of cognitive history, he present seal, regarded as a “symbolic form”, not only as a carrier, but also a memorial.
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The Hungarian-Polish chronicle has preserved the Hungarian tradition, based on a shorter edition of the Legenda Hartviciana and one of the editions of the Gesta Ungarorum, a Croatian story about a murdered king of presumably Great-Moravian origin and, finally, a Polish chronicle from the early 13th century which bears traces of a narrative about the acts of Bolesław II the Generous written before 1076, perhaps the oldest Polish chronicle known to historians.
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