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'''Prof. Pawel Czartoryski''' took part in the [[Polish Round Table]] talks, where he was responsible for education.<ref>{{cite web |
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[[Category:1924 births|Czartoryski, Prof. Pawel ]] |
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Pawel Czartoryski | ||
Pawel Czartoryski | ||
Noble Family | Czartoryski | |
Coat of Arms | Czartoryski | |
Parents | Wlodzimierz Alfons Andrzej Hubert Czartoryski Countess Sophie Tyszkiewicz | |
Consorts | Veronica Poninska | |
Children | with Veronica Poninska Witold Michal Czartoryski Irena Czartoryska Maria Czartoryska | |
Date of Birth | May 21, 1924 | |
Place of Birth | Krakow, Poland | |
Date of Death | August 10, 1999 | |
Place of Death | Warsaw, Poland |
Prince Pawel Czartoryski (1824-1999) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).
Prof. Pawel Czartoryski was a law scholar and a science historian. He has contributed considerably on Nicolaus Copernicus and has published several translations of his works. He was a residing professor at the Polish Academy of Sciences and a corresponding fellow of the Medieval Academy of Georgetown University amongst many others. [1] [2]
Prof. Pawel Czartoryski took part in the Polish Round Table talks, where he was responsible for education.[3]
Prof. Pawel Czartoryski was the founder of the Polish United World Colleges Committee and is now its patron. The society awards about 20 scholarships a year.[4]
References
- ^ "Amazon.com, Author: Pawel Czartoryski". Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ "Georgetown Medieval Academy Fellows". Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ "OBM History". Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ "Towarzystwa Szkół Zjednoczonego Świata - Historia" (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-05-04.