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Education has been of prime interest to Poland's rulers since the early 12th century. The catalog of the library of the Cathedral Chapter in Kraków dating from 1110 shows that Polish scholars already then had access to western European literature. In 1364, King Kazimierz the Great founded the Cracow Academy, which would become one of the great universities of Europe. The Polish people have made considerable contributions in the fields of science, technology and mathematics. The list of famous scientists in Poland begins in earnest with the polymath, astronomer and mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus, who formulated the heliocentric theory and made an important contribution to the scientific revolution.

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  • Nauka w Polsce (pl)
  • Timeline of Polish science and technology (en)
  • Наука в Польщі (uk)
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  • Nauka w Polsce – ogół działalności naukowej i badawczo-rozwojowej prowadzonej w Polsce. Dzień Nauki Polskiej obchodzony jest 19 lutego. (pl)
  • Наука в Польщі – всі наукові дослідження та розробки, що проводяться в Польщі з точних наук, природничих наук, гуманітарних наук, технологій, мистецтва та філософії. (uk)
  • Education has been of prime interest to Poland's rulers since the early 12th century. The catalog of the library of the Cathedral Chapter in Kraków dating from 1110 shows that Polish scholars already then had access to western European literature. In 1364, King Kazimierz the Great founded the Cracow Academy, which would become one of the great universities of Europe. The Polish people have made considerable contributions in the fields of science, technology and mathematics. The list of famous scientists in Poland begins in earnest with the polymath, astronomer and mathematician Nicolaus Copernicus, who formulated the heliocentric theory and made an important contribution to the scientific revolution. (en)
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