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  2. Polish proverbs - Wikipedia

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    As with proverbs of other peoples around the world, Polish proverbs concern many topics; [5] at least 2,000 Polish proverbs relate to weather and climate alone. [1] Many concern classic topics such as fortune and misfortune, religion, family, everyday life, health, love, wealth, and women; others, like the first recorded Polish proverb (referring to bast production), and those about weather ...

  3. Julian Krzyżanowski - Wikipedia

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    Krzyżanowski was the editor of the largest and most reputable collection of Polish proverbs up to date, [1] called the "bible of Polish proverbs", [2] Nowa księga przysłów i wyrażeń przysłowiowych polskich (New Book of Polish Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions, also known as Nowa Księga przysłów polskich, A New Book of Polish Proverbs, published in several volumes in the years 1969 ...

  4. List of Polish proverbs - Wikipedia

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    You may want to read Wikiquote's collection of entries on "Polish proverbs" instead. This page was last edited on 28 November 2024, at 09:42 (UTC). ...

  5. Banacek - Wikipedia

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    Peppard played Thomas Banacek, [2] a Polish-American freelance, Boston-based private investigator who solves seemingly impossible thefts. He collects from the insurance companies 10% of the insured value of the recovered property. One of Banacek's verbal signatures is the quotation of strangely worded yet curiously cogent "Polish proverbs" such as:

  6. Paradisus Judaeorum - Wikipedia

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    Polish literary historian Stanisław Kot provides the earliest printed attestation of part of the 19th-century Polish-language saying, "heaven for the nobility, purgatory for townfolk, hell for peasants, paradise for Jews", in an anonymous 1606 Latin [6] text, one of two that are jointly known by the Polish title, Paskwiliusze na królewskim weselu podrzucone ("Pasquils Planted at Royal ...

  7. Pole and Hungarian brothers be - Wikipedia

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    Polish Soldier and Hungarian Ladies, by Georg Haufnagel (Czartoryski Museum, Kraków) The saying – a 16th- or 18th-century coinage by Polish szlachta (nobility) – reflects a long special relationship between Poland and Hungary. Poles and Hungarians considered themselves brothers in war and peace.

  8. Samuel Adalberg - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Adalberg (1868 – 10 November 1939) was a Polish historian of folklore, literature, a paremiologist and a state official. He is remembered for editing and publishing the first modern book on Polish proverbs.

  9. Category:Proverbs by language - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Proverbs by language" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Polish proverbs; R. Russian proverbs; S. Spanish proverbs