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  1. The Zamoyski Academy ( Polish: Akademia Zamojska; Latin: Hippaeum Zamoscianum; 1594–1784) was an academy founded in 1594 by Polish Crown Chancellor Jan Zamoyski. [1] It was the third institution of higher education to be founded in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. [2]

  2. The Zamoyski Academy was founded in 1594, which was confirmed by a special bull of Pope Clement VIII, whose family coat of arms were co-joined with the university’s. At the same time, it was the first private university in Poland and acted as a counterweight to Jagiellonian University.

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  3. everything.explained.today › Akademia_ZamojskaZamoyski Academy Explained

    Zamoyski Academy Explained. The Zamoyski Academy (Polish: Akademia Zamojska; Latin: Hippaeum Zamoscianum; 1594–1784) was an academy founded in 1594 by Polish Crown Chancellor Jan Zamoyski. It was the third institution of higher education to be founded in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

  4. The Zamojska Academy. The former academy is a spacious white building built on a square plan with a roomy yard inside. Mean rating. Location Zamość, ul. Akademicka 8 Show on the map. Photograph Sławek Nadra. Information. Map. Open picture gallery (4)

  5. The Academy of Zamość is a public university which started its activity on 1 September 2021, pursuant to an act of the Polish Parliament of 8 July 2021. It is based on the Szymon Szymonowic State School of Higer Education in Zamość (2005-2021).

  6. 20 de dic. de 2021 · It became the tangible reflection of the social and cultural ideas of the Renaissance, which were readily embraced in Poland, as exemplified by the establishment of a university (Zamość Academy) by Jan Zamoyski, the founder and owner of the town.

  7. www.encyclopediaofukraine.com › displayZamostia Academy

    An institution of higher education founded in 1595 by Jan Zamoyski, chancellor of the Kingdom of Poland; located in Zamostia ( Zamość ), a city in the Kholm region. The academy was operated by Jesuits, but initially it had a secular program of studies.