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Stylistyka
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2020
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vol. 29
235-250
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The aim of the article is to present thematic motifs that appear in funeral speeches given by lay people. These speeches have the form of a one-sided narration, shaped to create the best possible picture of the deceased. The author analyses seven contemporary funeral speeches which were recorded during funeral ceremonies while saying farewell to deceased Polish politicians. The speeches discussed are characterized by a considerable degree of concentration on the achievements of the deceased. Focusing on deeds – especially in laudation – is a way of cementing the memory of a person who has influenced a certain community. The funeral speech, as a genre pattern, performs the function of sustaining memory about a particular person, whose picture acquires the form of a tendentious, deformed verbal monument. It does not only present the figure of the deceased, but also evaluates their achievements in an individual and collective dimension. The assessment in both cases is designed by the speaker and is often detached from the real social feelings. The speeches under analysis are a type of occasional speeches with not only invariant stylistic and structural features (which have been pointed out in scientific or advisory literature many times), but also invested with standard and repetitive thematic threads.
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This article was devoted to the scientific conference "One hundred years of Polish commercial law" and the ceremony of presenting Professor Andrzej Kidyba with the jubilee book on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of his scientific work. The ceremony was divided into two parts: the conference part and the jubilee celebrations. In the course of the conference papers were delivered by: prof. dr h.c. Józef Frąckowiak (University of Wrocław) - "The place of commercial law in the system of law and methods of its implementation", Prof. Wojciech Popiołek (University of Silesia in Katowice) - "Commercial law companies i.e. companies under the law which does not exist" and Prof. Dr. h.c. Bernd Oppermann (Dean of the Faculty of Law, Leibnitz Universität Hannover) - "Challenges of Commercial Law in a Comparative Perspective". The ceremony began with a laudation in honour of Prof. Andrzej Kidyba, delivered by Prof. Wojciech Katner, PhD, of the University of Łódź, who introduced the personality of the Jubilarian. The jubilee book entitled "One hundred years of Polish commercial law" was presented by its editors and the staff of the Chair of Economic and Commercial Law, Maria Curie- Skłodowska University in Lublin. After the presentation of the book the Jubilarian himself gave a speech entitled "My Alphabet - a little confession - not my will".
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Niniejszy artykuł został poświęcony konferencji naukowej „Sto lat polskiego prawa handlowego” oraz uroczystości wręczenia Profesorowi dr. hab. Andrzejowi Kidybie księgi jubileuszowej, która została przygotowana z okazji 40-lecia jego pracy naukowej. Uroczystość była podzielona na dwie części: część konferencyjną, merytoryczną oraz na obchody jubileuszu. W trakcie konferencji referaty wygłosili: prof. dr hab. dr h. c. Józef Frąckowiak (Uniwersytet Wrocławski) - „Miejsce prawa handlowego w systemie prawa i metody jego realizacji”, prof. dr hab. Wojciech Popiołek (Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach) - „Spółki prawa handlowego, czyli spółki prawa, którego nie ma” oraz prof. dr hab. dr h. c. Bernd Oppermann (Dziekan Wydziału Prawa Uniwersytetu im. Leibnitza w Hanowerze) - „Wyzwania prawa handlowego w ujęciu porównawczym”. Ceremonię obchodów jubileuszu rozpoczęła laudacja na cześć prof. dr. hab. Andrzeja Kidyby, którą wygłosił prof. dr hab. Wojciech Katner z Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, przybliżając sylwetkę Jubilata. Wręczenia prof. dr. hab. Andrzejowi Kidybie księgi jubileuszowej pt. „Sto lat polskiego prawa handlowego” dokonali jej redaktorzy wraz z pracownikami Katedry Prawa Gospodarczego i Handlowego Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie. Po wręczeniu księgi wystąpił sam Jubilat, który wygłosił mowę „Alfabet mój - trochę spowiedź - a nie testament mój”.
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"Moeris. Eclogue in other words pastoral pride: education and rest of youth extols in front of His Royal Highness Stanisław August, the King of Poland, The Grand Duke of Lithuania, and in rural rhymes a Polyarchy", this is one of three idylls by Marcin Eysymont which were offered to Stanisław August. They were published in “Zabawy Przyjemne i Pożyteczne” ["Pleasant and Useful Games"] between 1774-1776. The work is a praise of king’s activities, who was stressing the need of youth’s education and upbringing in the spirit of good citizenship. At that time it was a very important but also a very difficult issue on account of the political situation after the first partition of the country. It is the context that is very important to interpret "Moeris" – the prototype, Virgil’s ninth eclogue from where the name of the main protagonist was taken and the theme – sorrow after the loss of land, depicted with the use of pastoral topoi.
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