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  2. Lwów–Warsaw school - Wikipedia

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    The Lwów–Warsaw school of logic lay at the origin of Polish logic and was closely associated with or was part of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. According to Jan Woleński, a decisive factor in the school's development was the view that the future of the Polish school of mathematics depended on the research connected with the new branches ...

  3. Lwów-Warsaw School - Wikipedia

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    Lwow–Warsaw School may refer to: Lwów–Warsaw school of logic. Lwów School of Mathematics. Warsaw School of Mathematics. Lwów–Warsaw School of History. Category: Educational institution disambiguation pages.

  4. Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    The Academy traces its history back to the Department of Arts founded at the Warsaw University in the Duchy of Warsaw in 1812. As a separate institution it was founded in 1844 in Congress Poland. In an upgrade in 1904 it was named the Warsaw School of Fine Arts; and in 1932 it received recognition as an Academy.

  5. Moshe Rynecki - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Perla Mittelsbach. Moshe Rynecki ( Polish: Mojżesz Rynecki, Yiddish: משה רינצקי Mosheh Rynetski; 1881–1943) was a Polish-Jewish artist. He was born in Międzyrzec Podlaski, Poland to a religious family. He was one of five surviving children of the eighteen born to his parents. Thirteen died of assorted childhood illnesses.

  6. Corps of Cadets (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    The state Corps of Cadets was established in Warsaw on 15 March 1765 by King Stanisław August Poniatowski . The Corps of Cadets was housed in the Kazimierz Palace ( Pałac Kazimierzowski, now the rectorate of Warsaw University ). The Corps' commandant was Prince Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski . The Corps of Cadets was closed in 1795 following the ...

  7. Stefan Batory 2nd High School (Warsaw) - Wikipedia

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    II LO im. Stefana Batorego w Warszawie. / 52.222; 21.034. Batory High School is a public secondary school founded on 1 September 1918 and located at 6 Myśliwiecka Street in Warsaw, Poland. [1] It is one of the best and most prestigious high schools in Poland. Famous alumni include among others composer Witold Lutosławski and poet and Home ...

  8. Category:SGH Warsaw School of Economics alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "SGH Warsaw School of Economics alumni". The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. Warsaw School of Economics - Wikipedia

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    SGH Warsaw School of Economics was founded in 1906 as a private school under the name August Zieliński Private Trade Courses for Men. On 30 July 1919 it became a separate legal entity and was granted the status of an institution of higher education. The school was renamed Szkoła Główna Handlowa (SGH) in 1933.