- Ciolek, Erazm
- vero nome di Witelo
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione. 2010.
Erazm Ciołek — can refer to: * Erazm Ciołek (monk and medieval scholar, known also as Witelo), born c.a. 1230 c.a1300 * Erazm Ciołek (bishop of Płock), b. c.a. 1474 * Erazm Ciołek (bishop of Kraków), b. c.a. 1492 * Erazm Ciołek (photographer), b. 1937 … Wikipedia
Erazm Ciołek (bishop of Płock) — Erazm Ciołek (1474 ndash; 1522) was a Polish diplomat and writer. Bishop of Płock from 1504. Author of Ciołek s Missal, one of the oldest relics of Polish literature, patron of artists.BiographyBorn in 1474 in a burgher family in Kraków, in 1491… … Wikipedia
Ciolek — or Ciołek may refer to: People Erazm Ciołek (disambiguation), multiple people with the name Gerald Ciolek German cyclist Gerard Antoni Ciołek Polish architect Other Ciołek coat of arms Ciołek, Łódź Voivodeship, village in central Poland … Wikipedia
Ciołek's Missal — is one of the oldest relics of Polish literature. Made in 1515, in Kraków, for Erazm Ciołek, the Archbishop of Płock it was decorated with figural initials, rich borders with motives of crests of the owner (Sulima Coat of Arms) … Wikipedia
Vitellione — pseud. di Ciolek, Erazm … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Witelo — pseud. di Ciolek, Erazm … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
Polish literature — is the literary tradition of Poland. The majority of Polish literature was written in the Polish language, though other languages used in Poland over the centuries (including Latin, Yiddish, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Belarusian and German) have also … Wikipedia
Mikołaj Hussowczyk — Nicolaus Hussovianus … Wikipedia
Witelo — also known as Erazmus Ciolek Witelo, Witelon, Vitellio, Vitello, Vitello Thuringopolonis, Vitulon, Erazm Ciołek, (born ca. 1230 probably in the village of Borek in Lower Silesia; died after 1280, before 1314), was a Silesian and Polish friar,… … Wikipedia
Liste der Bischöfe von Plock — Die folgenden Personen waren Bischöfe von Płock (Polen): 966–982 – Angelotus 982–1005 – Marcjalis 1005–1024 – Marcin 1024–1041 – Albin 1041–1065 Paschalis 1075–1088 – Marek 1088–1099/02 – Stefan Pobóg 1099/02?–1107/12? – Philipp Doliwa… … Deutsch Wikipedia