Title
King and a bear
Subject
Kazimierz, Wielki, King of Poland, 1310-1370
Habeas corpus
England
Tarło, Jan
Description
Król Kazimierz był jednym polskim królem z przydomkiem "Wielki"
Zasady t. zw. prawa "habeas corpus" były stosowane w Polsce na 249 lat przed Anglją
Jan Tarło jednym uderzeniem pięści zabił niedźwiedzia
4 polskich bokserów wygrywają szampjonat międzymiastowy.
King Kazimierz was one Polish king with the nickname "Great"
Poland was using the rules "habeas corpus" law 249 years before England
Jan Tarło killed a bear with one hit of his fist
4 Polish boxers win the intercity championship.
The image shows a Polish newspaper page titled "CZY WIECIE ZE," featuring a series of illustrations with accompanying text. In the center, there is a large drawing of a crowned figure in robes holding a scepter. Surrounding the main illustration are smaller sketches: one depicts a bear attacking a person, another shows a group of people walking by a river, and others contain text and small symbolic drawings. The page combines historical and cultural references with visual elements arranged in a collage style
Creator
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo
Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily
Date
1933
Contributor
University Libraries. Polish Room
University Libraries. Arts & Sciences Libraries.
Rights
Language
pl
Type
Image
Still Image
Identifier
bk01_pg083_black
Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “King and a bear,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 24, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4066.
