Cracow: A Treasury of Polish Culture and Art |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 25 |
THE MEDIAEVAL SHAPE OF THE CITY | 35 |
CRACOVIA TOTIUS POLONIAE URBS | 49 |
Copyright | |
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16th century Academy of Learning Andrzej Anna Jagiellon architect architecture artistic Austrian baroque beautiful began Bohemian Boleslaus the Brave Boner brought building built burghers capital of Poland Casimir centre ceremonies chapel Church of St Cloth Hall court Cracovians Cracow Academy Cracow became Cracow Cathedral crowned decoration designed Duchy façade Florian Gate fortifications Franciscan Gdańsk gentry German Gniezno Gothic history of Cracow houses insurrection Italian Jagiellonian University Jagiellons Jan Długosz Jerzy Józef Józef Piłsudski Kazimierz King Sigismund Kołłątaj Kosciuszko Ladislaus the Short Main Market Place Marcin Mary's Church mediaeval mention Mikołaj monarch monastery monument municipal organized outstanding painted painters period Piotr Podgórze Polish Kingdom political presbytery Prince professors Reformation reign Renaissance represented role Romanesque royal Russian scholars sculptures second half Seym Sigismund Augustus Stanislaus Stanisław streets Tadeusz theatre tomb took Tower troops Vasa Vistula walls Warsaw Wawel Castle Wawel Cathedral Wawel Hill Władysław Wyspiański