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Tytuł:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa czyli Ośrodek Dokumentacji Zabytków 50 lat później
The National Heritage Board of Poland – the Centre for Documentation of Monuments 50 years later
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/535813.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
NID
ODZ
KOBiDZ
OOZK
OODA
inwentaryzacja
dokumentacja
zasada zrównoważonego rozwoju
ewidencja zabytków
Opis:
Formally speaking, the National Heritage Board of Poland (NHBP) is simply the National Centre for Research and Documentation of Monuments (NCRDM) with the altered name and the revised statutes adapted to current challenges faced by the monument protection system. Thus, NHBP is not only a continuation of NCRDM, but still the same institution. This means it is also the legal successor of institutions that were incorporated into it during the last 10 years: the Centre for the Protection of Archaeological Heritage (2007), the Centre for the Protection of Historic Landscape (2002) and, primarily, the Centre for Documentation of Monuments (2002). The Centre for Documentation of Monuments was established on 1 January 1962 in order to improve the stock-taking of monuments for the rational planning of their reconstruction and maintenance. The establishment of CDM anticipated the provisions of the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which recommended, among others, the creation of services and agencies collecting the records and documentation of national heritage and their regular updating by member states. The primary foundation of CDM’s activity was the stock-taking and documentation of historic objects. The mission of the National Heritage Board of Poland is to create a basis for the sustainable protection of heritage. The activity of NHBP focuses on three main areas. These are: the collection and dissemination of knowledge about heritage, the determination and dissemination of standards of protection and maintenance of monuments, the formation of social awareness regarding the values and maintenance of Polish cultural heritage for future generations. The similarity of goals and tasks of the National Heritage Board of Poland and the Centre for Documentation of Monuments is striking and unaccidental. As in the peak period of CDM’s activity, the most important priority is the need to record and document the resource of monuments. Another area that is still an important priority is the dissemination of the best standards of protection and maintenance of particular categories of monuments. Finally, there is an area of education regarding heritage, which is understood as training and popularisation activities carried out in many fields and adapted to the needs of various professional and social groups, the aim of which is to convince the public opinion that heritage is not only something that must be protected, but something that is worth protecting. The foundation of all activities of NHBP is the conviction of the need to collect full and reliable information about the resource of cultural heritage of Poland in one place, in the form adapted to the needs of all groups of recipients, with the use of tools adequate to the 21st-century requirements. NHBP is still not a scientific or research institution, nor does it take over the competencies of conservation services. It constitutes a base for all environments and professional groups dealing with the protection of monuments in Poland and builds a social base for the idea of protection of our heritage for future generations – if we combine NHBP’s activities with CDM’s activities, this process has been carried out for 50 years.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 1-2; 49-56
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Czytelnicy!
Dear Readers!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536448.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Ochrona Zabytków
bibliografia zawartości
indeks osobowy
indeks geograficzny
Opis:
Dear Readers! Responding to the questions and suggestions expressed by those of you who have been reading and appreciating “Ochrona Zabytków” for years now, we have decided to prepare a bibliographical issue presenting the contents of our magazine published in the period 1948-2010. The bibliography lists the contents of all issues of our periodical, starting from the very beginning, to date. Previously, we published “Ochrona Zabytków” bibliographies in the form of loose prints attached to issues opening new publishing periods. Such a form of inserts added to “Ochrona Zabytków” was employed for publishing bibliographies for the years 1948-1963, 1964-1970, 1971-1977, 1978-1985, 1986-1995 and 1996-2002. The bibliography for the years 2003-2010 is published for the first time. Interestingly, no bibliographical list was published when our institution operated under the name of the National Centre for Historical Monument Studies and Documentation. Now, we offer an opportunity to become thoroughly acquainted with the contents of “Ochrona Zabytków” published over that time. The scientific, research, conservation and restoration achievements touched upon in the articles published in “Ochrona Zabytków” over the past 64 years constitute a presentation of thousands of wonderful monuments by hundreds of outstanding authors. Therefore, the bibliographical edition is supplemented with an index of persons, as well as a geographical index covering the years 1948-2010. The index of persons includes the names of authors and individuals appearing in article titles. The geographical index, in turn, includes geographical names listed in article titles. We have retained the bibliographical structure presented in the previous publications. Furthermore, within the framework of editorial works, we have standardized the classification of articles, as well as consolidated the titles from all publishing periods within the individual sections. It is our hope that the bibliographical issue of our magazine will gain your recognition, and will prove to be a useful tool in your work. On this occasion, we would like to remind you that the catalogue of the library of the National Heritage Board of Poland, containing an extensive and diverse list of publications concerning all areas of the conservation and historical monument studies, history of arts and the related disciplines, has been made available on-line on 1 April 2011 at www.nid.pl. It includes bibliographical descriptions of books and magazines along with their resources, articles published in periodicals and books, electronic documents received by the library after 1992, as well as selected earlier publications. It is successively supplemented with descriptions relating to the period before 1992. By the end of 2011, the Internet version of the catalogue has been used by 4,282 persons. I strongly encourage you to become acquainted with the bibliographical issue. Furthermore, I would like to take this opportunity to recommend the next, jubilee issue of “Ochrona Zabytków”, prepared in connection with this year’s 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Historical Monument Documentation Centre whose mission has now been taken over by the National Heritage Board of Poland. Paulina Florjanowicz Director of the National Heritage Board of Poland
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2011, 1-4; 2-3
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Państwo!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536983.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
4. Europejskiego Forum Dziedzictwa
zasoby dziedzictwa
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Opis:
Heritage preservation is a process. A process of identifying, researching, documenting, maintening, monitoring, documenting, etc. The process is a timely ordered sequence of changes or conditions occurring one after another. Each process is a function carrier, and functions make up the system. The heritage preservation is not a process that occurs in isolation. Instead, it plays a function important from the perspective of the human environment understood as a system in cultural, environmental, social and economic terms. Caring for the correctness of the protection of monuments, one cannot forget the context, causes and consequences of this process. This edition of “Ochrona Zabytków” (“Protection of Monuments”) reflects upon this. Traditionally, you can find precisely described examples of research and conservation works regarding a number of historic monuments. However, the theme of this edition is the heritage value from the economic perspective. It’s not about a commercial approach to monuments, but about perception and description of the importance of monuments for the modern socio-economic processes. An intelligent usage of heritage resources by man does not have to mean compromising their values. On the other hand, assigning social and economic context to the heritage values significantly increases chances for its preservation. An important voice in the debate on the economic potential of the cultural heritage was the 4th European Heritage Forum which took place in Wrocław in 2011 under the slogan “Value your heritage! The European heritage and economic development”. The conference, which was co-organized by the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the National Heritage Board of Poland, brought together more than 250 experts from dozens of countries around the world. It was one of the official events of the Polish Presidency over the Council of the European Union. It also became a turning point in the European debate on the importance of the heritage to the European economy, especially in times of crisis. At the end of its work, the 4th European Heritage Forum adopted a final declaration which reads as follows: The participants in the 4th European Heritage Forum, held in the city of Wrocław, Poland, on 10-12 October 2011: • recognising the value of heritage to society in this beautiful, historic and multicultural city and in all cities and territories throughout Europe; • noting a continued need in all sectors for a greater understanding of the potential which heritage can offer for quality of life and the needs for its integration in planning for an economically sustainable future; and • fully conscious of the current pressures upon resources, both public and private recommend, in the context of European Heritage Days activities, that: 1. all relevant actors should seek to balance the potential social, cultural and economic benefits when using heritage as a resource; 2. strategies should be developed for evaluating and demonstrating the positive economic and social benefits to local communities of conservation and access to the heritage; 3. a community-focussed approach has the potential to mobilise resources for sustainable heritage development, conservation and access; 4. the EHD programme should focus resources on increasing the European dimension, encouraging exchange, collaboration and cross-border event development, with the object of promoting a vision of a common European heritage. And, finally, recommend that future European Heritage Days be taken forward in the positive spirit and on the basis of our discussions here in Wrocław in a truly collaborative manner, emphasising diversity as a source of strength and not of division and highlighting our shared European heritage as well as our rich local, regional and national heritages. Declaration of Wrocław has become a corner stone laying the foundations for projects at local and European level, the common denominator of which is the search for answers to questions about how we should sustainably use the potential of the historic monuments, as nobody will dispute that it’s well worth doing it. Also the National Heritage Board of Poland has since launched a number of activities in this field: social studies, development of a model of heritage impact on the economy, and many more. A lot of work is still ahead of us, but today I encourage you to read the texts which are a major breakthrough in the way the process of historic preservation is perceived in a broader context, in accordance with the requirements of the twenty-first century.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 3-4; 3-4
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Dyrektor Narodowego Instytutu Dziedzictwa, inauguracja XIX Europejskich Dni Dziedzictwa na Ostrowie Lednickim, 10 września 2011 roku
The Inauguration of the Nineteenth European Heritage Days on Lednica Holm, the 10th of September 2011
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/532507.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Muzeum Pierwszych Piastów na Lednicy
Źródło:
Studia Lednickie; 2012, 11; 35
0860-7893
2353-7906
Pojawia się w:
Studia Lednickie
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Państwo!
Dear Readers!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/537896.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Krajowy Ośrodek Badań i Dokumentacji Zabytków
Ośrodek Dokumentacji Zabytków
Ośrodek Ochrony Zabytkowego Krajobrazu
Ośrodek Ochrony Dziedzictwa Archeologicznego
Opis:
The National Board of Poland, the publisher of the Ochrona Zabytków magazine, was established in 2011, but is already celebrating the 50th anniversary of its activity. How is that possible? The National Board of Poland, formerly the National Centre for Research and Documentation of Monuments, is the legal successor of the Centre for Documentation of Monuments (CDM) – an institution to which the Polish conservation owes very much. CDM has been established by the then Minister of Culture and Art in 1962 and accomplished its tasks successfully for four successive decades. In 2002 the former CDM and the Centre for the Protection of Historic Landscape were merged to establish the National Centre for Research and Documentation of Monuments (NCRDM), into which the Centre for the Protection of Archaeological Heritage was incorporated in 2007. In 2011, by the decision of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage, NCRDM changed its name to the National Heritage Board of Poland. We decided to celebrate this magnificent anniversary with a special issue of our magazine. It will contain information about achievements of the Centre for Documentation of Monuments during 40 years of its existence and about the activities of the Centre for the Protection of Historic Landscape and the Centre for the Protection of Archaeological Heritage, i.e., the institutions on the basis of which NCRDM and later the National Heritage Board of Poland was established. The last jubilee issue of Ochrona Zabytków was published on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of CDM exactly 10 years ago, at the beginning of 2002 (Ochrona Zabytków no. 1, 2002). A few months later, CDM ceased to exist in its then-current structure. Its ideas were continued by the National Centre for Research and Documentation of Monuments and later the National Heritage Board of Poland. However, the current jubilee issue is different from the one published 10 years ago. Successive articles were arranged in a manner showing the continuity of the mission of our institution; articles on historical topics are accompanied by texts of current employees of the National Heritage Board of Poland (NHB), who continue the presented projects, at the same time adapting them to contemporary expectations of recipients and making use of the latest methodology. Anyway, innovation was the trademark feature of CDM – after all, it was one of the first conservation institutions in the world that collected documentation about historic object resources of the entire country in a standardised manner. It is something worth remembering. In the changing reality, we have to adapt the methodology of our activities to challenges of contemporary times, but the mission of CDM that was defined in its statutes 50 years ago remains valid: „to improve the stock-taking of monuments for the rational planning of their reconstruction and conservation”. Obviously, monuments are no longer reconstructed today, but the mission of NHB is still to create the basis for the sustainable preservation of heritage by gathering and disseminating knowledge about historical monuments, by setting standards for their protection and conservation, and by raising the social awareness of Polish cultural heritage in order to preserve it for posterity. The National Heritage Board of Poland acts at the intersection of many different fields of activity of the state and society and, therefore, runs a multitude of projects addressed to diverse target groups. Consequently, it is extremely difficult to pass information about the full scope of our activity to all interested persons. This volume does not contain all articles concerning the entire activity of NHB, either. For instance, the entire area of international co-operation was not covered, including important issues such as the implementation of part of the provisions of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, or expert co-operation with the Council of Europe and the European Commission that has been carried out successfully for a few years. There is also no mention of our activity concerning the support of conservation initiatives in the Ukraine and Belarus or the long-term program of revitalisation of the Muskau Park, which is managed directly by NHB. The role of NHB in the recognition of the most valuable objects as Monuments of History and our intense efforts to create their strong brand are not mentioned, either. Many other areas of NHB’s activity were not covered as well – not because they are less important, but because there was not enough space to write about everything. However, the primary idea of this special issue of Ochrona Zabytków was to present the original tasks of CDM and the manner in which their implementation is continued by NHB today. And the number of these tasks is continuously increasing and there will be many opportunities to write about them, also in this magazine. According to the promise made in the previous issue, Ochrona Zabytków is being transformed into a more interesting magazine that reflects more closely real and current conservation issues. When preparing this special issue, we assumed that each of us had the right to include his own memories and we treat the published texts as authors’ works. This applies particularly to the authors who participated in activities of CDM and other predecessors of NHB and look back on 50 years of achievements from a slightly different perspective. Some of them contain critical remarks about our current activities, which we humbly accept and for which I would like to thank very much here. Articles by current employees of NHB were written according to a completely different principle – they contain no criticism of the past. This is not our role, because we feel that we continue the idea of CDM formulated 50 years ago and, in spite of various twists and turns of history, our task is to pursue this mission and try to fulfil it as best as possible. We do not want to criticise things from the past, but to evolve and adapt our current activities to requirements of contemporary times. I believe that we succeed in doing this and I hope that you have this feeling, too. Finally, let me wish all of you, including former and current employees and collaborators of CDM, CPHL, the Centre for Archaeological Rescue Research, CPAH, NCRDM and NHB, in particular all former directors of those renowned institutions, all the best on the occasion of the jubilee of the 50th anniversary. I would like to thank you for your work, knowledge and passion, because it is the passion, commitment and personal attitude to the tasks being undertaken that connects authors of past successes of CDM with today’s creators of the image of the National Heritage Board of Poland.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2012, 1-2; 3-6
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Szanowni Państwo!
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/539138.pdf
Data publikacji:
2013
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
4. Europejskie Forum Dziedzictwa
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Ochrona Zabytków
Europejskie Dni Dziedzictwa
Opis:
Heritage preservation is a process. A process of identifying, researching, documenting, maintening, monitoring, documenting, etc. The process is a timely ordered sequence of changes or conditions occurring one after another. Each process is a function carrier, and functions make up the system. The heritage preservation is not a process that occurs in isolation. Instead, it plays a function important from the perspective of the human environment understood as a system in cultural, environmental, social and economic terms. Caring for the correctness of the protection of monuments, one cannot forget the context, causes and consequences of this process. This edition of “Ochrona Zabytków” (“Protection of Monuments”) reflects upon this. Traditionally, you can find precisely described examples of research and conservation works regarding a number of historic monuments. However, the theme of this edition is the heritage value from the economic perspective. It’s not about a commercial approach to monuments, but about perception and description of the importance of monuments for the modern socio-economic processes. An intelligent usage of heritage resources by man does not have to mean compromising their values. On the other hand, assigning social and economic context to the heritage values significantly increases chances for its preservation. An important voice in the debate on the economic potential of the cultural heritage was the 4th European Heritage Forum which took place in Wrocław in 2011 under the slogan “Value your heritage! The European heritage and economic development”. The conference, which was co-organized by the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the National Heritage Board of Poland, brought together more than 250 experts from dozens of countries around the world. It was one of the official events of the Polish Presidency over the Council of the European Union. It also became a turning point in the European debate on the importance of the heritage to the European economy, especially in times of crisis. At the end of its work, the 4th European Heritage Forum adopted a final declaration which reads as follows: The participants in the 4th European Heritage Forum, held in the city of Wrocław, Poland, on 10-12 October 2011: • recognising the value of heritage to society in this beautiful, historic and multicultural city and in all cities and territories throughout Europe; • noting a continued need in all sectors for a greater understanding of the potential which heritage can offer for quality of life and the needs for its integration in planning for an economically sustainable future; and • fully conscious of the current pressures upon resources, both public and private recommend, in the context of European Heritage Days activities, that: 1. all relevant actors should seek to balance the potential social, cultural and economic benefits when using heritage as a resource; 2. strategies should be developed for evaluating and demonstrating the positive economic and social benefits to local communities of conservation and access to the heritage; 3. a community-focussed approach has the potential to mobilise resources for sustainable heritage development, conservation and access; 4. the EHD programme should focus resources on increasing the European dimension, encouraging exchange, collaboration and cross-border event development, with the object of promoting a vision of a common European heritage. And, finally, recommend that future European Heritage Days be taken forward in the positive spirit and on the basis of our discussions here in Wrocław in a truly collaborative manner, emphasising diversity as a source of strength and not of division and highlighting our shared European heritage as well as our rich local, regional and national heritages. Declaration of Wrocław has become a corner stone laying the foundations for projects at local and European level, the common denominator of which is the search for answers to questions about how we should sustainably use the potential of the historic monuments, as nobody will dispute that it’s well worth doing it. Also the National Heritage Board of Poland has since launched a number of activities in this field: social studies, development of a model of heritage impact on the economy, and many more. A lot of work is still ahead of us, but today I encourage you to read the texts which are a major breakthrough in the way the process of historic preservation is perceived in a broader context, in accordance with the requirements of the twenty-first century. Paulina Florjanowicz Director of the National Heritage Board of Poland
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2013, 1-4; 3-4
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„DZIEDZICTWO KULTUROWE I TURYSTYKA: POTENCJAŁ, ODDZIAŁYWANIE, PARTNERSTWO I ZARZĄDZANIE” 3. Forum Dziedzictwa Kulturowego Regionu Morza Bałtyckiego Wilno, 26-28 września 2007 r.
“CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TOURISM: POTENTIALS, IMPACTS, PARTNERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE” The 3rd Baltic Sea Region Cultural Heritage Forum, Vilnius, 26-28 September 2007
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Wiśniewski, Bartosz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/538633.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
3. Forum Dziedzictwa Kulturowego Regionu Morza Bałtyckiego
turystyka kulturowa
turystyka kulturowa w miastach historycznych
Opis:
The 3rd Baltic Sea Region Cultural Heritage Forum on dynamically developing cultural tourism was held in Vilnius during the last week in September 2007. The three-day long forum discussed the socioeconomic potential of tourism, presented examples of its suitable exploitation, and organised four workshops on the folllowing topics: cultural tourism in historical cities, the impact of cultural tourism on the countryside and local traditions, the administration of cultural heritage sites for the needs of the development of tourism, and the role of local, regional and international partnership in cultural tourism. The outcome of the forum are post-conference recommendations intent on rendering the societies and politicians of Baltic Sea Region states aware of the crucial role of a well-preserved and differentiated cultural heritage for cultural tourism and the all-sided growth of the whole region. More information about the Forum programme and participants on: http://www.heritage.lt
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2007, 2; 12-13
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„NIELEGALNY OBRÓT SKRADZIONYMI DOBRAMI KULTURY W EUROPIE ŚRODKOWEJ I WSCHODNIEJ” 5. Międzynarodowa Konferencja Interpolu Wieliczka, 18-20 września 2007 r.
THE 5th INTERNATIONAL INTERPOL CONFERENCE ON THE ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN CULTURAL PROPERTY STOLEN IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE Wieliczka, 18-20 September 2007
Autorzy:
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Wisniewski, Bartosz
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/536674.pdf
Data publikacji:
2007
Wydawca:
Narodowy Instytut Dziedzictwa
Tematy:
ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN STOLEN CULTURAL PROPERTY
INTERPOL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Nielegalny obrót skradzionymi dobrami kultury w Europie Środkowej i Wschodniej
konferencja Interpolu
przemyt dóbr kultury
Internet w sprzedaży dzieł sztuki
współpraca z Policją
szlaki przemytu zabytków
Opis:
The 5th International Conference on the Illicit Traffic in Cultural Property Stolen in Central and Eastern Europe took place from 18-20 September in Wieliczka with 125 participants from 21 member countries, as well as representatives of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, the International Council of Museums (ICOM) and the World Customs Organization. The Polish co organisers of the conference included the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Administration, the Police Chief Headquarters, and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The Polish side was represented by the National Heritage Board of Poland and the Centre for the Protection of Public Collections. The possibilities of the Board’s cooperation with the police were presented by the Board’s employees Paulina Florjanowicz and Marcin Sabaciński. Among the recommendations passed, the conference participants were urged to establish closer domestic and international cooperation aimed at the protection of national cultural property. They agreed to implement the Basic Actions drawn up by Interpol, UNESCO and the International Council of Museums to determine the illicit sale of cultural objects over the Internet, and to communicate to Interpol information about cultural property thefts, stolen or recovered objects, and details on the individuals and networks involved in illicit trafficking. Member countries were also recommended to extend access to Interpol’s database of stolen works of art to all law enforcement agencies investigating cultural property crimes.
Źródło:
Ochrona Zabytków; 2007, 2; 13-15
0029-8247
Pojawia się w:
Ochrona Zabytków
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Monety z prac wykopaliskowych przy kościele w Szestnie, gm. Mrągowo (1998, 1999 r.)
The coins from the excavations at the church at Szestno, commune of Mrągowo (1998, 1999)
Autorzy:
Bogucki, Mateusz
Florjanowicz, Paulina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/16530335.pdf
Data publikacji:
2001
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czasopisma i Monografie PAN
Źródło:
Wiadomości Numizmatyczne; 2001, 45, 1 (171); 86-93
0043-5155
Pojawia się w:
Wiadomości Numizmatyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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