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Tytuł:
Więcej o domniemanym zjeździe w 1937 i o fotografii członków PDT z 1948 roku!
Autorzy:
Dolatowski, J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/888516.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
Tematy:
czlonkowie
historia
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
towarzystwa naukowe
zjazdy
Źródło:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego; 2010, 58
2080-4164
2300-8326
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Okruchy historii Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego
Polish Dendrology Society – scraps of history
Autorzy:
Dolatowski, J.
Prokopiv, A.
Szmit, B.J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/888594.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
Tematy:
czlonkowie
historia
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
towarzystwa naukowe
wladze
Opis:
Polish Dendrology Society was founded in Lvov in 1924 thanks to initiative of Dr. Szymon Wierdak, professor of forestry in the Lvov Technical University. Presidential work of Dr. Wierdak was supported by several friends and colleagues, including some other botanists and dendrologists from Lvov – Stefan Makowiecki, Tadeusz Wilczyński and Antoni Wróblewski. Pre-war activity of the Society was mostly focused on publishing “The Yearbook of the Polish Dendrology Society” (Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego). This journal, due to permanent lack of suitable number of papers and money for printing, not at all was published annually but rather unperiodically since in the years 1926-1935 only six volumes were issued. The seventh volume, already printed and ready to be bound, was totally destroyed yet in the printing-house by the Soviet occupants of Lvov in the fall of 1939. Before WWII, apart of the initial meeting in 1925, only one short, one-day long (June 6th, 1938) general meeting of PDS was held in Kórnik. In the same place some years earlier within the Foundation “Zakłady Kórnickie”, Ogrody Kórnickie (Kórnik Gardens) were created, and where the most important Polish dendrological collections of those days were kept. This institution under Antoni Wróblewski started numerous studies on the subject of dendrology. The conference coincided with the general meeting of the Polish Botanical Society. After WWII, in the years of the worst communistic dictate, the faith of the Society, which grouped many aristocrats, pre-war landlords and park owners or former university professors that were not keeping the official political line, was decided. The Society members managed to held only two more post-war meetings, one again in Kórnik in the fall of 1948, and the other a year later in Tułowice. Professor Władysław Szafer from Cracow, the most eminent Polish botanist of that time, was elected the president of the Society and Professor Roman Kobendza from Warsaw replaced Szymon Wierdak, who although survived the Soviet and Nazi occupation of Lvov, fell seriously ill, as an Editor of “The Yearbook”. Eventually the pressure of the communist governors of the Polish science made Professor Szafer to deactivate the Society. It was done, against the Society Code, on 10th September 1950 in Wrocław, during annual meeting of the Polish Botanical Society. In this sadly illegal way Polish Dendrology Society, incorporated into Polish Botanical Society, gave birth to its first section ever – Section of Dendrology of Polish Botanical Society. The first post-war issue of “The Yearbook of PDS”, i.e. its 7th volume, financially supported by the Ministry of Education, already printed, proofed, and ready to be bound, after the Wrocław meeting underwent “face-lifting” and was published with the new cover as an official journal of the Section of Dendrology of Polish Botanical Society. Polish Dendrology Society was reactivated in August 2009 in Wrocław, and the first president in this new era was elected Professor Jerzy Tumiłowicz from the Rogów Arboretum.
Źródło:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego; 2009, 57
2080-4164
2300-8326
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Historia współpracy dendrologów Czech, Słowacji i Polski
A history of the cooperation between Czech, Slovak and Polish dendrologists
Autorzy:
Svoboda, A.M.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/888606.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Dendrologiczne
Tematy:
dendrologia
Czechy
Slowacja
Polska
wspolpraca naukowa
towarzystwa naukowe
zjazdy naukowe
konferencje miedzynarodowe
historia
Opis:
Cooperation between the dendrologists of what are now the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland goes back to the XIX century, when many Czech gardeners found work in Poland, among the most famous – Joseph Blaszek, Benedict Roezl and Peter Hoser. At the beginning of the XX century many aristocrats and owners of parks, as well as dendrologists, gardeners, and designers from those countries were members of the Austro-Hungarian Dendrology Society founded in Vienna in 1908, which was led by Arnošt Silva Tarouca and Camillo Schneider. Between the wars, even though there were newly formed dendrology societies in both countries, cooperation was not institutionalized, and was limited to individual contacts. After World War II, when in both Czechoslovakia and Poland dendrology societies were dissolved and became sections within botanical societies, contacts were much livelier and more creative. Between 1960–1988 there were ten international dendrological conferences, where the main participants were always Czechs, Slovaks and Poles, particularly at such centres of dendrological knowledge as Průhonice, Mlyňany i Nový Dvůr in Czechoslovakia and Kórnik, Rogów and Warszawa in Poland. The dendrological periodicals of both countries published many articles of each others work (the Polish Arboretum Kórnickie and Rocznik Dendrologiczny and the Czech Dendrologická sdělení and Folia Dendrologica), and for many years there was an active exchange of dendrologists of both Academies of Science – the Czechoslovak and the Polish.
Źródło:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego; 2011, 59
2080-4164
2300-8326
Pojawia się w:
Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Dendrologicznego
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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