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  Paul Skalic
Paul Skalic, was an Croatian encyclopedist, humanist and adventurer (1534-1573) His book Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon (Encyclopaedia, or Knowledge of the World of Disciplines.
He and preacher John Funck exercised great influence over Albert (1490-1568), first duke of Prussia, and became wealthy.
Religious differences with the king of Poland led to the execution of Funck and the flight of Skalic.
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 Paul Stanton : Sirchin - The Free Encyclopedia And Other Stuff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Paul Stanton (Born June 22, 1967) is a former professional ice hockey player born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins in 1985 as a high school senior, Paul chose to play for the University of Wisconsin, and was named an NCAA West All-American in 1988.
Paul Stanton currently resides in Naples, Florida and now serves as an assistant coach for the Florida Gulf Coast University Hockey Team.
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 Paul Skalic : Sirchin - The Free Encyclopedia And Other Stuff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
(1534-1573), also known as Paul Skalich or Pauli Scalichii de Lika, was an encyclopedist, humanist, and adventurer born in Zagreb, Croatia and who lived part of his life in Germany
Paul Skalic, was an Croatian encyclopedist, humanist and adventurer (1534-1573)...
When Paul Skalic used the word "encyclopaedia" in the title of his 1559 publication, the modern information age may have been beyond the scope of imagination, but the goal of making reliable, scholarly information readily available to...
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 The Catholic Communications Office
Pope John Paul II expressed some of this common ground in his address to the Parliamentary Assembly on 8 October 1988, when he spoke of "peace founded on justice", "the preservation of civilization and human society" and support for "the spiritual and moral values which form the common inheritance of our peoples".
He described that inheritance as "a long, shared memory", and summed up the ideal in a phrase of one of the founding fathers of Europe, Robert Schuman: "To serve mankind, freed at last from hate and fear and, after long years of division, rediscovering Christian brotherhood".
As such it was firmly espoused by Pope John Paul II in that same discourse of 1988 to the European Parliament.
www.catholiccommunications.ie /news/forumeurope-mgrdevlin-19nov01.html   (1156 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: English: 1534 (Wikipedia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
July 7 - First known exchange between Europeans and natives of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in New Brunswick.
October 13 - Pope Paul III succeeds Pope Clement VII as the 218th pope.
Cambridge University Press given Royal Charter by Henry VIII and becomes the first of the privileged presses
www.all-dictionaries.com /encyclopedia/EN/1534   (450 words)

  
 Croats at European universities in Middle Ages, Latinists, Encyclopaedists
speech of Pope John Paul II (1 September 1996): For him the very basis of culture was recognition of the unconditional existence of others.
Pavao Skalic, a humanist-polyhistorian (born in Zagreb, 1534-1575), was the first to have used the word
He used to write his name as Pavao Skalic de Lika, thus indicating the origin of his family.
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 Stanislav Pavao Skalić (Paul Skalic, Paul Scalich, Paulus Scalichiis von Lika; 1534-1573)
Stanislav Pavao Skalić (Paul Skalic, Paul Scalich, Paulus Scalichiis von Lika; 1534-1573)
Stanislav Pavao (Paul) Skalić, auch Paulus Scalichiis von Lika genannt (*1534 in Zagreb, † 1573), war ein kroatischer (nach anderen Quellen: deutsche oder schweizerische) Humanist, Abenteurer und Verfasser der Enzyklopädie Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon (Basel 1559).
Sein Namenszusatz Pavao Skalic »de Lika« läßt darauf deuten, daß seine Familie aus der Lika stammt.
www.kefk.net /Wissen/Akteure/Personen/S/Skalich.Stanislav.Pavao   (212 words)

  
 1534 info here at en.air-treatment.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
July 7 - First popular replacement separating Europeans 'n natives of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, in New Brunswick.
October 13 - Pope Paul III realizes Pope Clement VII as the 218th pope.
Cambridge University Press accustomed Royal Charter by Henry VIII 'n the principal of the privileged presses Henry VIII plaintive at the Pope's declension to grant divorce from Catherine of Aragon, Henry declares himself Supreme Head of the English church, the Church of England.
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 Science Fair Projects - Paul Skalic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Stanislav Pavao (Paul) Skalić (1534-1573), also referred to as Pauli Scalichii de Lika, was an Croatian encyclopedist, humanist and adventurer from Zagreb.
His book Encyclopaedia seu orbis disciplinarum tam sacrarum quam prophanarum epistemon (Encyclopaedia, or Knowledge of the World of Disciplines.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Paul_Skalic   (266 words)

  
 Croatian Studies
1900" and James Paul Krokar, DePaul University, "Imagined Community or Imaginary Community: the Goals of Non- Confessional Education in Croatia in the 1870s." The discussant was Christine Ruane, University of Tulsa and the chair was Richard Charles Frucht, Northwest Missouri State University.
Skalic is the first to use the word encyclopaedia in today's meaning of the word.
Victor Grinich, one of the founders of Fairchild Semiconductor, the Silicon Valley company that helped start the computer revolution, died Sunday, November 4, 2000 in Mountain View, Calif. He was 75 and the cause of death was prostate cancer.
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 Glagolitic in Lika, Krbava, Gacka, Modrus and Senj
By the 2000 rescript of Pope Paul II, the Gospic - Senj Bishopric was founded, with dr. Mile Bogovic appointed as bishop.
Paulus Scalichiis von Lika (Count Pavao Skalic, born in Zagreb, 1534-1575) wrote Dialogus P. Scalichii de Lika...
It is interesting to mention that although Pavao Skalic was born in Zagreb, and Baltazar Adam Krcelic in the vicinity of Zagreb, they both used to indicate the origin of their families to be from Lika and Krbava in their names.
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Gesner tried to get in contact with King Maximilian (1527-1576), who seemed more sympathetic to Protestantism, but he tried to do this through the conman and adventurer Paul Skalic and was not successful.
Scientific Societies: He was friendly with Sarpi in Padua, and he knew Galileo.
Paul Tannery, 'Albert Girard di Saint-Mihiel,' Bulletin des sciences mathematiques et astronomiques, 2nd ser.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with S
Shalosky, Paul Sylvester (12 JAN 1913-10 OCT 1935)
Sitler, Lawrence Paul (26 JAN 1903-8 JAN 1989)
Stasch, Simon Paul (4 APR 1905-12 DEC 1906)
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 politikforum.de - Forum für Information, Diskussion und Kommunikation für Politik - Berühmte Kroaten   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
* Paul Skalic (erfand 1559 den Begriff Encyclopaedia)
War das der selbe Paul Skalic, der auch den i-Punkt auf dem kleingeschriebenen Buchstaben 'i' erfunden hat.
Gib Dir mal Mühe Alder, ich geb Dir nen Tip, das ist eine Immatrikulationsbescheinigung von Andric (er hat in Polen studiert), man beachte die Felder "Religia" und "Narodowosc".
www.politikforum.de /forum/printthread.php?threadid=73883   (753 words)

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