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  • Ogród muz II

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    - Year 2017

    "Gdańsk nowożytny a świat antyczny" – to tytuł drugiego tomu publikacji stanowiącej zapis projektu "W nadbałtyckim ogrodzie muz…", zorganizowanego w roku 2015 przez PAN Bibliotekę Gdańską i Katedrę Filologii Klasycznej Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. W tomie pierwszym, wydanym w 2016 roku pod tytułem W gdańskim ogrodzie muz, obok podstawowych dla recepcji kultury grecko-rzymskiej sfer ekspresji, jaką jest poezja i sztuka perswazji,...

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  • Gdańsk nowożytny a świat antyczny

    Publication

    - Year 2017

    "Gdańsk nowożytny a świat antyczny" – to tytuł drugiego tomu publikacji stanowiącej zapis projektu "W nadbałtyckim ogrodzie muz…", zorganizowanego w roku 2015 przez PAN Bibliotekę Gdańską i Katedrę Filologii Klasycznej Uniwersytetu Gdańskiego. W tomie pierwszym, wydanym w 2016 roku pod tytułem W gdańskim ogrodzie muz, obok podstawowych dla recepcji kultury grecko-rzymskiej sfer ekspresji, jaką jest poezja i sztuka perswazji,...

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  • Jacek Pokrzywnicki doktor

    Z wykształcenia jestem filologiem klasycznym. Dyplom magistra i doktora uzyskałem na Uniwersytecie Gdańskim. Z uczelnią tą jestem związany również zawodowo jako adiunkt w Zakładzie Filologii Klasycznej Instytutu Studiów Klasycznych i Slawistyki na Wydziale Filologicznym. Na co dzień obcuję z łacińskojęzycznymi starymi drukami i rękopisami. Zajmuję się recepcją kultury antycznej w dawnym Gdańsku, na obszarze dawnych Prus Królewskich...

  • Progress on Roman and Weakly Connected Roman Graphs

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    - Mathematics - Year 2021

    A graph G for which γR(G)=2γ(G) is the Roman graph, and if γwcR(G)=2γwc(G), then G is the weakly connected Roman graph. In this paper, we show that the decision problem of whether a bipartite graph is Roman is a co-NP-hard problem. Next, we prove similar results for weakly connected Roman graphs. We also study Roman trees improving the result of M.A. Henning’s A characterization of Roman trees, Discuss. Math. Graph Theory 22 (2002)....

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  • Jacek Pokrzywnicki dr

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    As classicist I obtained my MA and PhD diploma at the University of Gdańsk. I am also professionally associated with this University as an assistant professor at the Institute of Classical and Slavonic Studies (Faculty of Languages). In my research I interact with Latin old prints and manuscripts. First and foremost I deal with the traces of ancient culture in early modern Gdańsk, but also in the area of ​​former Royal and Ducal...

  • Weakly connected Roman domination in graphs

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    A Roman dominating function on a graph G=(V,E) is defined to be a function f :V → {0,1,2} satisfying the condition that every vertex u for which f(u) = 0 is adjacent to at least one vertex v for which f(v)=2. A dominating set D⊆V is a weakly connected dominating set of G if the graph (V,E∩(D×V)) is connected. We define a weakly connected Roman dominating function on a graph G to be a Roman dominating function such that the set...

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  • roman@pg.edu.pl

    e-Learning Courses
    • M. Rogińska-Niesłuchowska

  • Preliminary typology and contextual analysis of Roman and late antique cooking wares from the Roman rural settlement at Podšilo bay on the island of Rab (north–eastern Adriatic, Croatia)

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    • B. Nowacki
    • A. Konestra
    • F. Welc

    - Year 2022

    The paper presents a preliminary typology of coarse cooking ware from the Roman/late antique layers of the rural settlement at Podšilo bay on the island of Rab. The vessels have been associated with several basic shapes and divided by types, while fabrics have been described macroscopically. Analogies and a contextual analysis were used to propose dating and to assess provenience for well-known ware classes or to define areas...

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  • Roman Śmierzchalski prof. dr hab. inż.

    Roman Śmierzchalski born in 1956 in Gdynia. He received the M.Sc. degree in 1979, the Ph.D. degree in 1989, both from the Gdańsk University of Technology, and the D.Sc. (‘habilitation’) degree in 1999 from the Warsaw University of Technology. From 1980 to 2009 he was an academic teacher and researcher with the Gdynia Maritime University, and since 2009 he has been with the Gdansk University of Technology, where he is currently...

  • Dr hab. inż. Roman J. Wasielewski prof. nadzw. PG (1951-2012) - Wspomnienie

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    - Year 2012

    Przedstawiono sylwetkę naukową zmarłego prof. nadzw. PG dr hab. inż. Romana J. Wasielewskiego, długoletniego pracownika Wydziału Mechanicznego PG. Profesor Roman Wasielewski był kontynuatorem długoletnich tradycji naukowych z zakresu mechanicznej technologii drewna.

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  • Kompozycja urbanistyczna_2023/2024_dr inż. arch. Roman Ruczyński & dr inż. arch. Izabela Burda

    e-Learning Courses
    • I. Burda
    • R. Ruczyński

    Celem kursu jest zapoznanie Studentów z podstawami teorii urbanistyki i projektowania urbanistycznego. Studenci uczą się m.in. czytania i analizowania przestrzeni miejskiej, rozróżniania i definiowania związków pomiędzy elementami przestrzeni, proporcji wnętrz urbanistycznych, typów przestrzeni miejskich, projektowania układów kompozycyjnych w skali architektoniczno-urbanistycznej.

  • In honor of the 70th birthday of Professor Roman Kaliszan

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    • M. Markuszewski

    - Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis - Year 2016

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  • Rural Landscapes of Roman (northern) Liburnia: Diachronic Development of Organisation and the Economy in Extra-Urban Territories in the Light of Recent Archaeological Research

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    • A. Konestra
    • G. Lipovac Vrkljan
    • F. Welc

    - Year 2022

    The archaeology of Roman rural landscapes in the province of Dalmatia, and especially northern Liburnia, has until recently focused on single-site or single-monument analyses, allowing for only geographically patchy and chronologically limited conclusions. Considering the results of recent research in the wider Kvarner and sub-Velebit area, the paper discusses issues of Roman extra-urban territorial organization, the formation...

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  • Burialscapes of Rab Island (North East Adriatic): The Role of Sepulchral Evidence in the Reconstruction of Roman and Late Antique Rural Settlement Pattern

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    - Year 2021

    On the bases of archaeological and documentary data an overview of the burial evidence of Roman and late Antique date on the island of Rab (North East Adriatic, Croatia) is brought forth, spatially analysed and interpreted within the so-far defined rural settlement pattern. While aiding in the definition of burial practices and their diachronic changes, data derived from such evidence and interpreted from a social perspective,...

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  • An insight into craft activities in rural areas of Dalmatia province - first data on iron working at the Roman settlement in Lopar (Island of Rab)

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    - Year 2022

    Within multidisciplinary research carried out at Podšilo bay in Lopar on the island of Rab (north-eastern Adriatic), on the bases of movable finds and, possibly, geophysical measurements, evidence of ironworking has been detected within a Roman rural site where ceramic building materials production was ascertained before. Preliminary analyses of several samples of slug, iron objects and nearby collected minerals support the...

  • Borrowing Images of Empire. The contribution of research on the artistic influence of the Holy Roman Empire on Polish Romanesque architecture in the eleventh and twelfth centuries

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    Although knowledge concerning Romanesque architecture in Poland has developed over many years, most cathedrals and ducal or royal seats have not been comprehensively examined. Moreover, a substantial number of contemporary scholarly works have erased the thin line between material evidence and its interpretation. As a consequence, the architectural remains of Polish Romanesque edifices are often considered the basis for wider comparative...

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  • Roman Wasielewski dr hab. inż.

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  • Journal of Roman Studies

    Journals

    ISSN: 0075-4358 , eISSN: 1753-528X

  • Journal of Roman Archaeology

    Journals

    ISSN: 1047-7594 , eISSN: 2331-5709

  • Religion in the Roman Empire

    Journals

    ISSN: 2199-4463 , eISSN: 2199-4471