- Józef
Weyssenhoff (8
April 1860 – 6 July 1932) was a
Polish novelist, poet,
literary critic, publisher.
Close to the
National Democracy political movement...
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Henryk Bonawentura Kazimierz Weyssenhoff (26 July 1859, Pakriaunys,
Kovno Governorate - 23 July 1922, Warsaw) was a
Polish landscape painter, illustrator...
- Józef
Weyssenhoff Square is an open
place in the
downtown district of Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Several of its
buildings are
registered on the Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
- 1947) Wacław Wąsowicz (1891–1942)
Wojciech Weiss (1875–1950)
Henryk Weyssenhoff (1859–1922)
Katerina Wilczynski (1894–1978) Mikołaj
Wisznicki (1870–1954)...
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Sielanka is a
housing estate developed in the 1910s in the
heart of
downtown city Bydgoszcz, Poland. Its
completion spans almost 25 years,
across the political...
- (livestock shelters,
greenhouses and a barn). The main
building stands on
Weyssenhoff Square, at the
eastern tip of Adam
Mickiewicz Alley. One
institute building...
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Turno Tadeusz Tyszkiewicz Jan
Nepomucen Umiński Józef
Wasilewski Jan
Weyssenhoff Józef
Wielhorski Stanisław Wojczyński Jan
Henryk Wołodkowicz Józef Zajączek...
-
continued his
studies of
physics at the
Jagiellonian University under Jan
Weyssenhoff and
Konstanty Zakrzewski. 1945 he
moved to the
University of Wrocław...
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Riemannian metric, now
called the Langevin-Landau-Lifschitz metric. 1937: Jan
Weyssenhoff (now
perhaps best
known for his work on
Cartan connections with zero...
- and playwright;
President of the
Weizmann Institute of
Science Józef
Weyssenhoff, novelist, poet,
literary critic Stanisław
Ignacy Witkiewicz (Witkacy)...