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Poznań preserved rich and interesting legacy of Gothic art and architecture. To a large extent, this legacy has become a part of the Royal-Imperial Route, though it seems to disappear among other historical-artistic themes. The aim of the article is to present Poznań Gothic heritage and to suggest a theme route focusing on this particular style. This route can become an independent tourist product promoting the city not only in the country but it also could, if it were included into the already existing European Route of Brick Gothic, expand the circle of foreign tourists interested in the issue. In Greater Poland (Wielkopolska Region) Gothic architecture, unlike the Romanesque one, still does not have a separate real or virtual route. Even though Gothic architecture of Greater Poland does not match the impressive Gothic architecture of western Europe, its regional specificity and uniqueness, and at the same time artistic links with other regions of Poland through the activity of building workshops from Silesia, Pomerania and Lesser Poland, create connections with the regions’ architecture, so it fully deserves a wide recognition and exposure for the need of domestic and inbound cultural tourism.
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The Lubrański Academy was active in Poznań during the years 1518/1519-1780, initially as an independent institution and in the 17th and 18th c. as a branch-school of the Cracow Academy. If the coat of arms of the Lubranscianum existed already in the 16th c., one of its elements could have been Godzięba (pine tree) – the charge from the arms of bishop Jan Lubrański, the founder of the Academy. The arms from the times of the branch-school (known from a print of 1738) dispays the arms of the Cracow Academy (two crossed scepters with a crown above) and Godzięba below them. In the 17th and 18th c. the rector’s coat of arms was also used in the Lubrański Academy. It displayed two crossed rectoral scepters.
Bohemistyka
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2016
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vol. 16
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issue 2
109 - 124
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The article analyzes the semantic field around the world human and it’s individual subfields in the urban dialect of Brno and Poznan from germanism’s point of view. The analysis carried out in the context of a comparative reveal differences and common ground between the material and indicate their reasons for referring to the context of the historical-cultural-socially.
Bohemistyka
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2014
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vol. 14
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issue 3
216 - 240
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The article analyzes the urban dialects germanisms in Brno and Poznan from the field MAN. Cities don't neighbour to each other and they weren't In contact never before, so semantic structure of germanisms reflects both the differences due to the nature the specifics of each of the urban centers, and common features resulting from the current perception of reality (among Rother things attitudes to anthropocentrism) or common of historical-social-cultural phenomenons, which shared Brno and Poznan.
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