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The article briefly presents the latest historical achievements from the University Adam Mickiewicz’s in Poznań which concentrated on the selected issues of polish mediaeval studies. This overview includes the most important scientific texts with the 2001-2014 years, especially research works analyzes rudimentary problems from historical source, politics and the military history of indigenous Middle Ages (X-XV centuries). At the end of considerations indicates that historical papers and dissertations is very important to the reconstruct political and military history during medieval period on polish lands.
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Pamiętnik profesora zwyczajnego biologii ogólnej Wydziału Lekarskiego Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego, Edwarda Lubicz-Niezabitowskiego (1863-1946) dostarcza cennej wiedzy o życiu społeczeństwa polskiego przełomu XIX i XX wieku i o środowisku akademickim okresu międzywojennego. Niezabitowski był jednym z ostatnich przyrodników-encyklopedystów, znawcą całości świata zwierzęcego i roślinnego, żywego i wymarłego. Był lekarzem w Nowym Targu, uczestnikiem I wojny światowej, zamiłowanym zoologiem i paleontologiem. Pamiętnik ma charakter retrospektywny, powstał w ostatnim okresie życia Niezabitowskiego, prawdopodobnie na przełomie 1944 i 1945 r.
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The retrospective diary of Edward Niezabitowski provides knowledge on the scientific life of the Polish society at the end of the nineteenth century and in the first decades of the twentieth century. Niezabitowski completed medical studies in Cracow. Apart from medicine, he was interested in biology, palaeontology, zoology, anatomy and botany. For some time, he worked at a zoological station in Villefranche-sur-Mer. He was a secondary school teacher and a doctor in the town of Nowy Targ. During the World War First he organised a Red Cross hospital in the town of Nowy Targ, and later on went to Maribor, where he managed a garrison hospital. After the war, he took the Professorship of Anatomy and Histology of Household Animals at the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry at the University of Poznań, and became its dean. In 1922, he left his position and took the Professorship of Biology at the Medical Faculty, and soon became its dean and the vice-chancellor of the University of Poznań. He died shortly after the end of the Second World War.
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