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- by the publication in Wrocław of the Statuta Synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensium (1475) by Kasper Elyan, the first ever incunable in Polish, containing...
- given them only in times of need. The Notæ Monialium Sanctæ Claræ Wratislaviensium names her as the founder of the monastery of St Clare at Wrocław. Her...
- pronunciation, Polkovicz (1333). In the Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium from 1475 the town is named Polkewicze and Polkowice. As a result of...
- Świętokrzyska). That same year he published the Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium [pl], which contains the first-ever text printed in Polish. It was...
- House) in Wrocław, which published the Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium [pl], the first incunable in Lower Silesia, which also contains the...
- written as Jawor. In the 1475 Latin Statuta Synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensium, which also contains the oldest Polish-language printing, it is seen...
- Boleslauia. In 1475, in the Latin statutes Statuta Synodalia Episcoporum Wratislaviensium, the town was mentioned under the Latinized name Boleslauia. In 1613...
- Latinized name Othmuchouie appeared in the Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium from 1475. In 1613 the Silesian regionalist and historian Nicholas...
- which in the same year published the Statuta synodalia episcoporum Wratislaviensium [pl], the first ever incunable in Polish. 1490 - City p****ed to Bohemia...