Antoni Gąsiorowski
Antoni Gąsiorowski (born November 24, 1932, in Poznań[1]) is a Polish medievalist historian, professor of humanities, member of the członek krajowy korespondent of the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences.[2]
A graduate of history at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (1953). He worked at the Institute of History. (Tadeusz Manteuffel) of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
In the years 1987–1996 he was the president of the Poznań Society of Friends of Sciences.[3][4]
Main works
- Powiat w Wielkopolsce XIV–XVI wieku : z zagadnień zarządu terytorialnego i podziałów Polski późnośredniowiecznej (English: Powiat in Wielkopolska of the 14th and 16th centuries: issues of territorial administration and divisions of late medieval Poland) (1965)
- Officials of the local board in late medieval Greater Poland (1970)
- Starostas of the royal cities of Greater Poland in the Jagiellonian era (1981)
- Public notaries in Wielkopolska at the end of the Middle Ages: the catalog of admissions in Gniezno and Poznań (1420-1500) (1993)
gollark: LuaJIT also isn't managing to execute it fast either.
gollark: Even `for i in range(2**32): pass` is slow in Python and I don't know why.
gollark: But this is an esolang, so I doubt it's very efficiently implemented, and this might be doing some sort of inefficient stuff itself.
gollark: I mean, 2^32 is actually within tractable computation range for modern computers (it's 2 billion or so, and my laptop can probably manage 8GIPS (giga-instructions per second) sequentially).
gollark: This is the problem - with ones which are too long they can't be really tested.
References
- http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/haslo.php?id=3904528%5B%5D Encyklopedia PWN on-line].
- Antoni Gąsiorowski – bibliografia osobowa, in LitDok Bibliografia Historii Europy Środkowowschodniej, Herder-Institut (Marburg).
- Galeria prezesów na stronie Polskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Archived 2013-08-21 at the Wayback Machine.
- Antoni Gąsiorowski (ur. 1932) in the database of "Ludzie nauki” portalu Nauka Polska (OPI).
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