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Abstracts and biographical notes on the Contributors to the feature texts, varia articles and E.Elliott Prize sections of the present issue.
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Abstracts and biographical notes on the Authors of feature texts of the issue.
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Abstracts of research articles included in the issue and biographical notes on their authors.
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The article studies the prison notes of P. V. Verkhovsky, the famous public figure, the historian and the expert of the law. Verkhovsky took these notes in 1922 after he had been arrested and accused of counterrevolutionary activity. The notes speak volumes about theatti- tude of the Russian Orthodox clergy toward events of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the following Civil war. Verkhovsky is defending clergy, demonstrating that their participation in counterrevolutionary activity contradicts their purposes “job description”. Assuring the absolute loyalty to the Soviet regime, Verkhovsky conceals about his ownanti-Soviet position during the Civil war, when he was opposing to the Bolsheviks policy.
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The article supplements the biographies of Adolf and Jan Święcicki - the residents of Płock included in the Papierowski and Stefański dictionary. Adolf founded a factory in Białystok. Jan was the publisher of a weekly newspaper in Warsaw, then he became a manager of a brickyard.
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Artykuł uzupełnia i uściśla biogramy płocczan Adolfa i Jana Święcickich zamieszczone w słowniku Andrzeja Papierowskiego i Jerzego Stefańskiego. Adolf, powstaniec, założył w Białymstoku fabrykę. Jan, prezes Sądu Okręgowego w Płocku, był w Warszawie wydawcą tygodnika, potem prowadził cegielnię.
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On royal physician Maciej of Błonie and his biographical-historical notesThe edition of Avicenna’s works preserved in the Provincial Library at the Higher Theological Seminary of Franciscans in Krakow contains interesting, handwritten biographical notes. It can be said with a high degree of certainty that they were written by Maciej of Błonie, a physician to Kings Aleksander I Jagiellon and Sigismund I the Old. This is suggested by the dates of his studies at the University of Krakow, the subject matter of the notes, often devoted to Mazovia, his native region, and the content of the book itself. The discovered notes, spanning the period to 1506, make it possible to fill the gaps and details of our knowledge about Maciej’s early life – there is, among other things, the exact year of his birth given, the name and date of birth of his brother, the beginning year of his school education, the year he took holy orders of acolyte, and the years he went to Italy to study and came back to Poland after having obtained a PhD degree.The article attempts to examine a possible milieu of Maciej, contacts he established which could have influenced his career, especially students of Krakow University, who studied at the same time, people who lived in Italy during the same period as Maciej; there is also a question asked about his contacts with Jan Łaski.Attention was also paid to the nature of Maciej’s notes – they appear to be draft records, without a chronological order, with numerous cross-outs and insertions. Only seldom did he put down a daily date, and he used various ways to date events. All this invites a question about the place of these notes among other diaries of the period. The article is annexed by the edition of biographical-historical notes of the royal physician.
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