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- Almanach cracoviense ad annum 1474 (Cracovian Almanac for the Year 1474) is a broadside astronomical wall calendar for the year 1474, and Poland's oldest...
- The Kraków grosz (Latin: grossus cracoviensis (sing.), grossi cracovienses (pl.), Polish: grosz krakowski, German: Krakauer Groschen) were medieval silver...
- the Holy Cross Sermons and the Bible of Queen Sophia, and Calendarium cracoviense (1474) is Poland's oldest surviving print. The poets Jan Kochanowski...
- printing press in the city after Kasper Straube had printed the Calendarium Cracoviense, the first work printed in Poland, in 1473. In 1520, the most famous...
- Nathan Yarborough, Ted Jensen, Simon Söderberg, Niels Nielsen, Niklas Berglöf – engineering Bp. Necropolitus Cracovienses Zbigniew Bielak II – artwork...
- together with 24 other Jesuits of the Jesuit College of Kraków (the Cracoviense Collegium Maximum SS. Cordis Iesu, see picture to the right) — eight...
- Peace of Thorn (Toruń) concludes the Thirteen Years' War 1473 Almanach cracoviense ad annum 1474 published 1478 War of the Priests begins 1479 War of the...
- Kasper Straube The oldest printed work in Poland is the Latin Calendarium cracoviense (Cracovian Calendar), a single-sheet astronomical almanac for the year...
- Hungarorum, the "Buda Chronicle". First known printing in Poland, Almanach cracoviense ad annum 1474, a wall calendar. 1474 First book printed in Spain, Obres...
- together with 24 other Jesuits of the Jesuit College of Kraków (the Cracoviense Collegium Max­i­mum SS. Cordis Iesu, see picture to the right) – eight...