- ("cleric
living by his pen") is
suspected by
Danuta Borawska and
Marian Plezia to have
earlier penned the
Gesta Hungarorum (Deeds of the Hungarians) and...
-
Marian Plezia (born 1917 in Kraków, d. 1996) was a
Polish historian and
classical philologist. He was an
expert in
medieval Polish history and the ancient...
- "Jest
ieszcze jego iama pod zamkiem, zowią Smoczą iamą", end of quote,
Plezia (1972), p. 24.
Photo of the cave
appears on Fig. 6.
Glossed as the diminutive...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-3179-4.
Krupski W, Kurys-Denis E,
Matuszewski Ł,
Plezia B (2007-06-30). "Use of multi-planar
reconstruction (MPR) and 3-dimentional...
- 1990
reported that an
edition was in
preparation by
Marian Plezia and Józef Bielawski.
Plezia died in 1996,
Bielawski in 1997. A
transcription of the Ms...
-
Warszawa 1974, s. 5-70.
Plezia M., Kadłubek,
dzieje imienia, [w:] Od
Arystotelesa do Złotej Legendy,
Warszawa 1958, s. 314-316.
Plezia M.,
Mistrz Wincenty...
-
Marian Plezia argued in 1984 that his
writing style suggests an
education in one of the
schools of
central France,
likely Tours or Orléans.
Plezia and others...
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other sources, as well as the
achievements of
research in genealogy.
Marian Plezia argued that Bolesław was born on 2
September 1085 or 1086.
According to...
- Aristander", Acta
classica 48 (2005) (in
honorem Prof. J.E.A. Atkinson).
Plezia, M. "De
Aristandri vaticinio", Eos 59 (1971) 227-30. Robinson, C. A. "The...
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number of separate,
national dictionaries after suggestions given by Dr
Plezia. In Poland,
preparatory work
started immediately (under the au****es of...