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A public lecture by Gustaw Przychocki, the outstanding Polish classical philologist, especially known for his Plautine studies. The author lists the fields of interest covered by classical philology and shows the undiminished importance of the classics in the modern world.
Sophie (Zofia) Trenkner's research was an important contribution to our knowledge of Greek prose style. This biographical note shows her participation in Poland's fight for independence during World War II and her scholarly career at Cambridge and Oxford.
The Foundation 'Traditio Europae', created in Torun by Professor Marian Szarmach, aims at supporting research on European culture and especially on its ancient origins, and promoting interest in these matters. Among many projects of the Foundation, one should mention a classical culture competition for high schools and junior colleges, and an internet site giving access to articles on antiquity by...
A journey to Greece, made in 1938 by two eminent Polish Hellenists, Zofia Abramowiczówna and Stefan Srebrny, is reconstructed with the help of their diaries and photographs. Memories of Abramowiczówna's Greek travels are visible in some of her poems, which are quoted here.
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