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Wspomnienie o prof. dr hab. Paulinie Buchwald-Pelcowej (1934-2021), bibliolożdżce, historyku literatury . Bibliografia prac prof. P. Buchwaldt-Pelcowej.
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The author presents, on the basis of the archives of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Art in Krakow (Akademia Sztuk Pięknych w Krakowie), the history of the education of Ludwik Jach, Józef Jura, Michał Kręcioch, Wincenty Bałys, Roman Brańka, Franciszek Suknarowski, Karol Malczyk, Karol Pustelnik and Ludwik Jach Junior. The author also points out that some of the above-mentioned artists were admitted to the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow as extraordinary students, i.e. those who, at the time of admission to the university, did not have full secondary education and passed their matura exam.
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The author presents the biographies of the members of the Fryś family from Andrychów, who studied at the Gymnasium in Wadowice. Presents the rich vicissitudes of, among others: Wilhelm, Rudolf or Franciszek Fryś, and points to the fact that young people of Andrychów, wishing to obtain secondary education, had to study in the closest location in Wadowice, because in Andrychów, neither in the Galician times nor in the interwar period, there was no secondary school.
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Crossing Legal Languages and Systems: Marcela Alina Fărcaşiu, Language in the Courtroom: A Comparative Study of American and Romanian Criminal Trials
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In 2020, the “Bucovinaˮ Institute organized a scientific event with international participation. The conference “Bukovina - identity and transformation” was dedicated to the birth centenary of the eminescologist D. Vatamaniuc, honorary member of the Romanian Academy, former director of the “Bukovina” Institute in Rădăuți. Researchers and professors from Austria (Innsbruck), Germany (Augsburg), Poland (Warsaw and Zielona Góra), Ukraine (Chernivtsi, Kiev) and Romania (Bucharest, Iaşi, Suceava, Rădăuți, Câmpulung Moldovenesc) presented 40 scientific papers that addressed a wide range of subjects, many of them containing yet unpublished information.
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In the autumn of 2020 (18 September), the sad news of Mircea Lutic’s death came from Chernivtsi. This article is a tribute to a man who, through his writing, was an emblematic figure of the Romanian community in northern Bukovina. Born on May 29, 1939, Mircea Lutic was a teacher, poet, translator and publicist. He began his literary activity in 1962, contributing to the spiritual enrichment of his countrymen through volumes of poems (Clipa de grație, 2005; Armindeni cu heruvimi, 2011; Ofrandă întemeietoare, 2014; Umbra lacrimii, 2016), publicistic articles (Colind prin zodii de cuvinte, 2005) and translations into Romanian of works by Russian writers Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov and others. Mircea Lutic was a member of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine (1978), theWriters’ Union of Moldova (1990) and the Romanian Writers’ Union (1996). In 1989 he was a founding member of the Society for Romanian Culture “Mihai Eminescu” in Chernivtsi and later its president (1996–1997). He was editorial secretary of the magazine “Zorile Bucovinei” (1967–2003) and also worked at “Concordia”, the newspaper of the Romanian minority in Ukraine. The writer and man of culture Mircea Lutic passed away, leaving us his books, the fruits of his labour, as an offering to the “Wordˮ and to the sounds of mother tongue.
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Review of: Discursul ethno- național în Biblia Ebraică: Repere metodologice în analiza narațiunilor istoriografice veterotestamentare [Ethno-national discourse in the Hebrew Bible: Methodological landmarks in the analysis of Old Testament historiographic narratives].
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