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  1. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Joachim Lelewel (born March 22, 1786, Warsaw, Poland—died May 29, 1861, Paris, France) was a prominent Polish historian, regarded as one of the founders of modern Polish historical thought. Descendant of a Polonized German family, Lelewel completed his studies at the Polish University of Wilno, received an assistant professorship ...

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  2. Joachim Lelewel (22 March 1786 – 29 May 1861) was a Polish historian, geographer, bibliographer, polyglot and politician. Life [ edit ] Born in Warsaw to a Polonized German family [a] , Lelewel was educated at the Imperial University of Vilna , where in 1814 he became a lecturer in history, with a brief sojourn at Warsaw , 1818 ...

    • Karol Maurycy Lelewel (father)
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  3. Joachim Lelewel (ur. 22 marca 1786 w Warszawie, zm. 29 maja 1861 w Paryżu) – polski historyk, bibliograf, slawista, numizmatyk, poliglota (znał 12 języków), heraldyk, działacz polityczny oraz wolnomularz. Idee Joachima Lelewela wywarły wpływ na kształtowanie się światopoglądu Edwarda Dembowskiego.

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    • 22 marca 1786, Warszawa
  4. JOAN S. SKURNOWICZ. JOACHIM LELEWEL AND THE PARTITIONS OF POLAND: A TWO HUNDRED YEAR PERSPECTIVE. Two hundred years after the fall of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795), a comprehensive albeit inadequate historiography exists on the subject. The period of greatest interest in the Partitions of Poland occurred in the.

  5. Autor polaco de primera línea, apenas conocido en España, Joachim Lelewel dictó en 1820, en Varsovia, un curso que, con el título de «Paralelo histórico entre España y Polonia» pretendía explicar, teniendo como esperanzador telón de fondo los avatares contemporáneos del liberalismo español, la estrecha hermandad que, a su juicio, podía detectars...

  6. Joachim Lelewel: a bibliophile whom others followed to the barricades - Polish History. The 237th anniversary of birthday. Incredibly insightful as a historian, he wrote in a heavy-handed style. But for one sentence: ‘For our freedom and yours!’, he should have been named the first copyrighter among the revolutionaries. by Wojciech Stanisławski.

  7. 6 de jul. de 2023 · Joachim Lelewel, the esteemed Polish patriot, numismatist, historian, and geographer, has left an indelible mark on the field of medieval numismatics through his extensive research, publications, and profound expertise.