The university in Vilna (Lithuanian: Vilnius), now Vilniaus universitetas, founded in 1579 by Stefan Batory (Stephen Báthory), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, was a centre of Polish botany in 1780-1832 and 1919-1939. The Botanic Garden established by Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert (1741–1814) in 1781 (or, actually, from 1782) survived the loss of independence by Poland (1795), and a later closure of the University (1832), and it continued to function until 1842, when it was shut down by Russian authorities. After Poland had regained independence and the University was reopened as the Stefan Batory University (SBU), its Botanic Garden was established on a new location (1919, active since 1920). It survived as a Polish institution until 1...
Stanisław Batys Gorski (1802–1864) was a pharmacist, botanist, and entomologist. At the beginning of...
(in English) Botanical Garden in Smíchov formed one of the foundations for the study of medicine, ch...
It is believed that flower gardens in Lithuanian villages were established in 14th-15th centuries by...
Straipsnyje aptariama Vilniaus universiteto botanikos sodo raida nuo įkūrimo 1781 m. iki mūsų dienų:...
The located in Cracow Botanical Garden belonging to the Jagiellonian University is the oldest one of...
Lithuanian-Poland border is a special territory, which belonged to Grand Duchy of Lithuania for 300 ...
Lithuanian-Poland border is a special territory, which belonged to Grand Duchy of Lithuania for 300 ...
The article describes the work of the Vilnius University in the interwar period. After 1919, when Po...
Kaunas Botanical Garden was founded in 1923 as the centre of botanical sciences that belonged to Lit...
Simon Sircnius (Syreniusz in Polish) [ca 1540-161 I], the famous Polish botanist and physician of Re...
The article is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the PetrSU Botanic Garden. The idea of its creat...
The beginnings of botanical studies in Sub-Carpathian region (Poland) reach back to mid-16th century...
Nuo Viduramžių sodas buvo neatsiejama Europos pilių, vienuolynų, didikų rezidencijų aplinkos dalis. ...
Research of plant diversity : present ang future : abstracts of international scientific conferenece...
The Botanical Garden in Košice (BG) was established owing to the initiative of Dr. Jozef Rácz on 5th...
Stanisław Batys Gorski (1802–1864) was a pharmacist, botanist, and entomologist. At the beginning of...
(in English) Botanical Garden in Smíchov formed one of the foundations for the study of medicine, ch...
It is believed that flower gardens in Lithuanian villages were established in 14th-15th centuries by...
Straipsnyje aptariama Vilniaus universiteto botanikos sodo raida nuo įkūrimo 1781 m. iki mūsų dienų:...
The located in Cracow Botanical Garden belonging to the Jagiellonian University is the oldest one of...
Lithuanian-Poland border is a special territory, which belonged to Grand Duchy of Lithuania for 300 ...
Lithuanian-Poland border is a special territory, which belonged to Grand Duchy of Lithuania for 300 ...
The article describes the work of the Vilnius University in the interwar period. After 1919, when Po...
Kaunas Botanical Garden was founded in 1923 as the centre of botanical sciences that belonged to Lit...
Simon Sircnius (Syreniusz in Polish) [ca 1540-161 I], the famous Polish botanist and physician of Re...
The article is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the PetrSU Botanic Garden. The idea of its creat...
The beginnings of botanical studies in Sub-Carpathian region (Poland) reach back to mid-16th century...
Nuo Viduramžių sodas buvo neatsiejama Europos pilių, vienuolynų, didikų rezidencijų aplinkos dalis. ...
Research of plant diversity : present ang future : abstracts of international scientific conferenece...
The Botanical Garden in Košice (BG) was established owing to the initiative of Dr. Jozef Rácz on 5th...
Stanisław Batys Gorski (1802–1864) was a pharmacist, botanist, and entomologist. At the beginning of...
(in English) Botanical Garden in Smíchov formed one of the foundations for the study of medicine, ch...
It is believed that flower gardens in Lithuanian villages were established in 14th-15th centuries by...