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A Polish scholar, literary critic, university lecturer, theatre lover, great organiser and speaker, an associate of a number of scholarly journals and newspapers, a man of impeccable manners, and patriot, Marian Szyjkowski undoubtedly stands out as one of the most outstanding examples of the Polish-Czech research co-operation, or even of a much wider ‘mission – to bring both nations closer to each other‘. Szyjkowski‘s life began in Lviv, then the capital of Galicia of an autonomous era. The atmosphere of his family home, the Polish-language high school and an extremely high level of university studies were a formative infl uence on Szejkowski. Next came Kraków, with its Jagiellonian Library, subsequent degrees, signifi cant publications, PAU (the Polish Academy of Learning) membership. His life nevertheless took the main turn when Szyjkowski became the Head of a newly established Department of Polish Language and Literature at Charles University in Prague.
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Aim: to present the didactic and teaching achievements of dr Władysław Suchcitz. Methods: an analysis of the available documentary sources as well as published materials. Results: the presentation of the first biographical study of dr Władysław Suchcitz, emphasising his varied achievements as a secondary school teacher of 50 years standing in Lwów, Salzburg and from 1921 in Poznań at the G. Berger Secondary School and the German F.Schiller Secondary School for the German minority. Conclusions: Władysław Suchcitz was a widely well regarded, strict but exemplary teacher and educator who had an important influence on his pupils.
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