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First name: | Adam |
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Surname: | --- | |||||||||||||
Social origin: | --- | |||||||||||||
Father's name: | --- | |||||||||||||
Place of origin: | Checzijnij (Chęciny) | |||||||||||||
Event type: | trwanie funkcji | |||||||||||||
Function/office/role: | wykładowca | |||||||||||||
Place/Institution: | wydział artium, (wydział filozofii/sztuk wyzwolonych {Uniwersytetu Krakowskiego}) | |||||||||||||
Date: | the beginning of winter semester 1541-1542 — the end of winter semester 1541-1542 | |||||||||||||
Comment: | Epistolas Ciceronis, in crastino; |
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Source: Liber diligentiarum facultatis artisticae Universitatis Cracoviensis 1487-1563, wyd. W. Wisłocki, Kraków 1886 (Archiwum do Dziejów Literatury i Oświaty w Polsce, t. 4).
Note fragment 1 , Page/tab number in the source: 250
Ordo Lectionum commutacionis hiiemalis {{7}} anno 1541 {{10}} in decanatu primo mgri Felicis Bądorskij:
Comment to note fragment:
7 Sic!
10 I. e. commutacionis hiemalis a. 1541/42; in Cod. hoc loco »anno 1542«
Note fragment 2 , Page/tab number in the source: 252
Socratis: 13. —; 14. mgr. Tomas Pszonka Retoricam De inuentione {{2}}, quarto die innouationis incepit, et terminauit ante Carnispriuium feria sexta {{5}}, et tandem Paradoxa {{2}} in Quadragesima legebat; 15. mgr. Simon Pilsno continuando Odas Oratij in crastino incepit; 16. mgr. Mateus {{6}} a Cracouia Exercicium Veteris artis, ipso die innov., terminauit feria sexta ante Palmarum {{4}}; 18. —; 19. mgr. Sigismundus Obrepskij Terencium, quarta die innov.; 20. Ioannes Turobin Georgicorum {{7}}, quarta die innov.; 21. mgr. Adam a Checzijnij Epistolas Ciceronis, in crastino; 22. mgr. Ioannes Dobroszyelskij Ex. Metheororum, ipso die, et terminando in Quadragesima prelegebat Economicorum.
Comment to note fragment:
2 Ciceronis.
4 31 Martii.
5 17 Februarii.
6 Matthias!
7 Vergilii.