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Tytuł:
Bursa Niemiecka i Bursa Nowa – dzieje dwóch burs w przeciwległych blokach zabudowy przy ul. Gołębiej w Krakowie
Autorzy:
Sławiński, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/636515.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
Bursa Niemiecka, Bursa Nowa, Classes, Stare Classes, Collegium Maius, Collegium Minus, Bursa Ierusalem, Bursa Philosophorum, ogród akademicki
Opis:
The article deals with the history of two student boarding houses in Gołębia Street in Kraków, occupying two opposite blocks. The German Student Boarding House (also known as the New Boarding House) was built in 1487, as a wooden house. Initially it was situated in św. Anny Street or perhaps already in Gołębia Street in the block of development (No 27) which also housed the Collegium Maius and the Collegium Minus. The boarding house was burnt in 1523 and was reconstructed in 1534, also as a wooden building. At that time it was already for certain in Gołębia Street, until it was finally destroyed by the Swedish in 1655. The empty plot was incorporated into the university garden in 1668. Another New Student Boarding House was situated within the opposite, irregular block of development, today no longer extant, and replaced by the Collegium Novum in the late 19th-century. Earlier there was a number of properties on the site, with two fifteenth-century Boarding Houses – the Philosophers’ House and the Jerusalem House in the corner. In 1564, the townhouse adjoining the Philosophers’ Boarding House on the west became the New Boarding House funded by the Płock Bishop Andrzej Noskowski. In the years 1589–1643 it housed the university secondary school – Classes. After the Classes moved to a building in św. Anny Street (No 12), it was for long a university tenement house known as Stare Classes, and from 1783 a private house. The latter was pulled down at the end of the 19th century for the Collegium Novum.
Źródło:
Opuscula Musealia; 2014, 22
0239-9989
2084-3852
Pojawia się w:
Opuscula Musealia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Przemiany historyczne staromiejskiego bloku nr 27 w Krakowie; dziedziniec Collegium Maius oraz posesja przy ul. św. Anny 10 w świetle ostatnich badań architektonicznych
Autorzy:
Hiżycka, Joanna
Sławiński, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/636535.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Jagielloński. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Tematy:
Collegium Maius
Jagiellonian University
architectural studies
Cracow Academy
Opis:
This paper summaries the results of research work conducted at Collegium Maius and Block 27. Owing to research the evolution in the spatial layout and architecture of the entire construction block (No. 27) where these buildings are located was identified. The area was ultimately formed in the year 1300, which was connected with the construction of city walls and final delineation of city borders. From 1400 until around the mid-16th century, Collegium Maius was built in the north-eastern part of the block, while in the second half of the 15th century the brick Collegium Minus was built in the south-western part of the block; next to it a wooden German Dormitory was constructed. Until 1469 the entire western area of the block or at least the larger part thereof was owned by the Jewish Community, including the property at today’s 10 Św. Anny Street, probably along with some houses in Gołębia Street at that time. There were two synagogues – the Old and the New – in the area in that period. After a fire in 1462, in 1469 Jan Długosz purchased the properties and transferred them to the Cracow Academy. For a long time the area was occupied by private houses, as the Academy leased or sold these properties. In 1643 in the north-western part of the block building of the Academy high school – New Classes (12 Św. Anny Street) were constructed. The south-western part of the block was finally taken over by the Academy in the second half of the 17th century; deteriorated houses were demolished and the property incorporated into the Academy garden. Around the mid-19th century, the western wing was added to the building complex of the Classes, overlooking the Planty Park; in 1911 the Witkowski College was built in the south-western part of the block.
Źródło:
Opuscula Musealia; 2011, 19; 91-121
0239-9989
2084-3852
Pojawia się w:
Opuscula Musealia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kamienica przy ul. Krakowskiej pod nr 30 na krakowskim Kazimierzu – jej historia i rekonstrukcja, w. XVI i XVII, działalność piwowarska w okresie świetności domu
The tenement house at Krakowska Street No. 30 in Krakows Kazimierz district – its history and reconstruction, the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the brewing activities in the heyday of the house
Autorzy:
Dryja, Sławomir
Sławiński, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560716.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Diecezjalne i Drukarnia w Sandomierzu
Tematy:
Kazimierz koło Krakowa
działka przyrynkowa
domy przy ulicy Krakowskiej
rajca kazimierski Pukal
słodownia
browar
produkcja piwa na Kazimierzu
Kazimierz near Krakow
parcel plot
houses at Krakowska Street
councilor of Kazimierz Pukal
malt house
brewery
beer production in Kazimierz
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia dzieje i przemiany budowlane mieszczańskiej kamienicy stojącej przy ul. Krakowskiej nr 30 na działce wtórnie wydzielonej z tylnych partii posesji przyryn-kowych, pamiętających okres tyczenia miasta i działek siedliskowych (od roku 1335 po-cząwszy). Wydzielenie omawianej posesji, płytszej niż dzisiejsza, jako samodzielnej wła-sności, nastąpiło po roku 1547, a przed 1550. Stanęła tu, do około roku 1582, jednopiętro-wa i podpiwniczona kamienica o dwutraktowym, głębokim rzucie. Po zabudowie tej pozo-stały relikty murów w piwnicach dzisiejszej kamienicy oraz mury graniczne nieco powyżej wysokości pierwszego piętra. Zachowany jest dokładny opis domu z roku 1684. W tyle posesji stała murowana słodownia (opisy z roku 1639 i 1684), był tam też i browar. Okres intensywnej produkcji piwa na posesji odnotowano pod koniec XVI wieku oraz w pierw-szej połowie wieku XVII.
The article presents the history and construction transformation of the bourgeois tene-ment at 30 Krakowska Street, on a plot of land separated from the back of the peripheral premises, remembering the period of the city and habitat plots (from 1335 onwards). The separation of the discussed property, which was smaller than it is today, as an independent property, occurred after 1547 and before 1550. Until around 1582, a one-story tenement house with a cellar stood there. After this development, the remains of the walls in the cel-lars of today's tenement house and the border walls were slightly above the height of the first floor. A precise description of the house from 1684 is preserved. In the back of the property stood a brick malting plant (descriptions from 1639 and 1684), there was also a brewery there. The period of intensive beer production on the property was recorded at the end of the 16th century and in the first half of the 17th century.
Źródło:
Studia Sandomierskie. Teologia-Filozofia-Historia; 2017, 24; 79-107
0208-7626
Pojawia się w:
Studia Sandomierskie. Teologia-Filozofia-Historia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Najstarsze fazy kościoła parafialnego pod wezwaniem św. Małgorzaty i św. Stanisława w Żębocinie
Autorzy:
Dryja, Sławomir
Głowa, Wojciech
Sławińska, Joanna
Sławiński, Stanisław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/560483.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Papieski Jana Pawła II w Krakowie
Tematy:
church in Żębocin
archaeological and architectural exploration
kościół parafialny św. Małgorzaty
Żebocin
badnia archeologiczne i architektoniczne
Opis:
The paper has been based on archaeological and architectural exploration of the church in Żębocin carried out in 2011. Żębocin, a village in the Miechów district and the Proszowice deanery, had its beginnings reportedly in the mid-11th century. However, the first squire of Żębocin documented in historical sources was Tomko, coat of arms unknown, mentioned in 1384. According to tradition, the first church in the village, which has not survived, was built in the years 1059–1071 and consecrated by St. Stanislas of Szczepanów. In a local legend, the wife of knight Mikołaj of Żębocin took shelter in the tower of a stone church in Żębocin during the unrest in the reign of Boleslaus the Brave. The stone foundation under the north-eastern corner of the chancel belonged probably to a stone building, its function unknown, which may have stood there already in those turbulent times. The extant church, erected in the mid-13th century or soon afterwards, was a small single-nave structure with a chancel closed with a straight wall, built from bricks (with a wendian bond pattern on its elevation) on stone foundations. It combined two styles: Romanesque (as shown by the surviving splayed window in the northern elevation of the chancel) and Gothic (the brick ogival frame in the northern elevation of the nave). The important question whether the church had a tower from the start and where that tower was located remains undecided; the tower could have been incorporated into the body of the nave from the west or built above the chancel; it could also have been added afterwards, in the 16th century at the latest. Reportedly, the church in Żębocin once had a defensive character and was located in knights’ fortified town. Its founder may have been a progenitor of the Strzemieńczyk or the Odrowąż families. It should be remembered that Romanesque single-nave “village” churches built on a simple plan are quite frequent in Central Europe; there are nearly a hundred of them in Poland alone. In Żębocin, the extant tower of the church, the facade and the sacristy at the western side were built no later than ca. 1688.
Źródło:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia; 2012, 18
0867-8294
Pojawia się w:
Folia Historica Cracoviensia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Proposed Models of Including Non-formal Sector Qualifications in National Qualifications Frameworks
Autorzy:
Dębowski, Horacy
Sławiński, Stanisław
Poczmańska, Agata
Walicka, Sylwia
Przybylska, Barbara
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/books/2022352.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Instytut Badań Edukacyjnych
Opis:
Based on the information in the country reports, joint discussions within the NQF-in partnership, analyses of solutions in other countries, literature review and deductive reasoning, we developed the organisational and financial models of including qualifications presented in this publication.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Książka
Tytuł:
Including Non-formal Sector Qualifications in National Qualifications Frameworks. The Experiences and Solutions of Seven European Countries. Volume I: Country Reports
Autorzy:
Brůha, Jan
Dželalija, Mile
Carev, Ivana
Knezić, Snježana
Horská, Viola
Kadlec, Miroslav
Paddeu, Josiane
Veneau, Patrick
Meliva, Alexandre
Sgarzi, Matteo
Loboda, Zoltán
Szlamka, Erzsébet
Tót, Éva
Murphy, Anne
Poczmańska, Agata
Sławiński, Stanisław
Walicka, Sylwia
Dunn, Sheila
O’Reilly, Anthony
Dębowski, Horacy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/books/2022345.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018
Wydawca:
Instytut Badań Edukacyjnych
Opis:
The aim of the NQF-in Project is to provide evidence-based support to national governments, EU agencies and key stakeholders in developing policies for including qualifications in national qualifications frameworks, with a particular focus on qualifications awarded outside the formal education system (non-formal sector qualifications). This aim is achieved by conducting two sets of activities in the project: (1) providing systematised knowledge about the organisational and financial solutions applied in seven EU countries for including non-formal sector qualifications in their NQF-based systems, and (2) developing organisational and financial models for the inclusion of non-formal sector qualifications in NQF-based systems.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Książka

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