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Topic: Karol Libelt


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  Karol at AllExperts
* Karol Lipiński, a Polish virtuoso violinist and composer
* Karol Olszewski, a Polish chemist, mathematician and physicist
* Karol Szymanowski, a Polish composer and pianist
en.allexperts.com /e/k/ka/karol.htm   (297 words)

  
 Karol Liebelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Karol Liebelt A Polish philosopher and politician, born on April 8, 1807 in Poznan in an artisan's family.
Libelt's historiosophy emphasized the importance of the so-called mediating elements, allowing a gradual passage from one epoch to the next and maintaining the continuity of historical development.
He was the principal author of appeals and proclamations issued by the national committee leading the rising and supervised the committee's sactions abroad.
www.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ip/liebelt.htm   (697 words)

  
  Karol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karol Lipiński, a Polish virtuoso violinist and composer
Karol Olszewski, a Polish chemist, mathematician and physicist
Karol is also a short title of the movie Karol: A Man Who Became Pope, based on the early life of Pope John Paul II This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karol   (266 words)

  
 Karol Libelt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Libelt took part in the failed November Uprising against Russia in 1830.
For taking part in the 1846 uprising he was sentenced by the Prussian authorities for 20 years of imprisonment in a fortress.
In 1849 he was elected a member of the Prussian parliament and became the director of the liberal Dziennik Polski (Polish Daily).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Karol_Libelt   (334 words)

  
 Karol Liebelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Karol Liebelt A Polish philosopher and politician, born on April 8, 1807 in Poznan in an artisan's family.
Libelt's historiosophy emphasized the importance of the so-called mediating elements, allowing a gradual passage from one epoch to the next and maintaining the continuity of historical development.
He was the principal author of appeals and proclamations issued by the national committee leading the rising and supervised the committee's sactions abroad.
cscwww.cats.ohiou.edu /~Chastain/ip/liebelt.htm   (697 words)

  
 Grand Duchy De Posen
Karol Libelt (1807 - 1875), Polish philosopher, political and social activist, president of PTPN
Karol Marcinkowski (1800 - 1848), Polish physician, social activist, founder of the Poznan Bazar
Karol Rzepecki (1865 - 1931), Polish bookseller, social and political activist, editor of Sokół (Falcon) magazine
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Grand_Duchy_de_Posen   (1816 words)

  
 Miasto i Gmina Pilawa
Ich odbiór pokwitował ówczesny sołtys wsi Karol Libelt.
W aktach tych wymienia się 34 nazwiska gospodarzy Pilawy w tym 28 nazwisk pochodzenia niemieckiego, takich jak: Wollf, Libelt, Bachman, Ratter itp.
Mimo to w Pilawie pozostaje kilka rodzin Niemieckich: Ratter, Libelt, Wollf, Battin.
www.pilawa.com.pl /index.php?page=historia   (967 words)

  
 Karol Marcinkowski and his work   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Who could suppose then that before forty years pass Karol Marcinkowski would become one of the leaders of the Polish society on territories annexed by Prussia, the society that for ages had been led by the nobility.
Organic works in Wielkopolska reached a milestone in 1841, when the door of Bazar (Bazaar), a modern hotel and simultaneously the centre of Poles' economic and social life, were opened to the public.
Programme of the ceremonies of the 150th anniversary of Karol Marcinkowski's death
ampat.amu.edu.pl /kmarcin.htm   (741 words)

  
 Prague Slav Congress, 1848: Slavic Identities, The Canadian Slavonic Papers - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
What emerges is that Mazzini, while seeing the Poles as suitable to be revolutionary leaders of "Young Europe" and potentially of a Slavic Risorgimento, knew or understood little else about the Slavic peoples of East Central and Southeastern Europe.
Lech Trzeciakowski provides a summary of Karol Libelt's political career and concept of federalism, giving him credit for the fact that in its "Manifesto to the Peoples of Europe" the Slav Congress went beyond the concerns of the Austrian Slavs, and staked a claim for rights not for individuals, but for individual nations (pp.
Both these articles could have benefited from better translation or editing into English.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3763/is_200409/ai_n11850049   (758 words)

  
 ASC: Foundations: History: Timeline
Bronislaw Trentowski publishes Cybernetyka -- a vision of unified human activities guided by the transdisciplinary finesse of a manager who must be transdisciplinary owing to the inability of any single discipline to capture the range of knowledge requisite to such management.
Sidenote: Bronislaw Trentowski, with Karol Libelt, is credited for introducing the term 'intelligentsia' (1844)
Ada Byron Lovelace hypothesizes Babbage engines could 'compute' any symbols, not just numbers, and she suggests possibilities for creating graphics and complex musical forms.
www.asc-cybernetics.org /foundations/timeline.htm   (5499 words)

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