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Vetulani may refer to: * Vetulani, Polish family of Italian origin People * Adam Vetulani (1901–1976), legal historian * Armand Vetulani (1909–1994), art historian * Cecylia Vetulani (1908–1980), art historian and conservator * Franciszek Vetulani (1856–1921), engineer and official * Grażyna Vetulani (born 1956), philologist and linguist * Irena Vetulani (1904–1975), biologist * Jerzy Vetulani (1936–2017), neuroscientist and pharmacologist * Kazimierz Vetulani (1889–1941), engineer and construction theorist * Kristine Vetulani-Belfoure (1924–2004), teacher, translator and writer * Maria Vetulani de Nisau (1898–1944), combatant for Poland's independence * Roman Vetulani (1849–1908), high school professor * Tadeusz Vetulani (1897–1952), biologist and zootechnician * Tomasz Vetulani Tomasz Jerzy Vetulani (born 21 December 1965) is a Polish Painting, painter, Drawing, drawer and Sculpture, sculptor. Born and educated in Kraków, he moved to Utrecht in ...
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Jerzy Vetulani
Jerzy Adam Gracjan Vetulani (; 21 January 1936 – 6 April 2017) was a Polish neuroscientist, pharmacologist and biochemist, professor of natural sciences, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Academy of Learning, one of the most frequently cited Polish scientists in the field of biomedicine after 1965. Associated with the Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Kraków, at which he was a professor, head of the Department of Biochemistry (1976–2006), deputy director for Science Affairs (1994–2002) and vice chairman of the Scientific Council (2003–2017), he published more than 240 original research papers. He first gained recognition for an early hypothesis of the mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs, suggesting in 1975 together with Fridolin Sulser that downregulation of beta-adrenergic receptors is responsible for their effects. At the time, Vetulani was a Research Associate Professor at the Vanderbilt University (1 ...
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Kazimierz Vetulani
Kazimierz Franciszek Vetulani (3 January 1889 – 4 July 1941) was a Polish civil engineer, professor at the Lviv Polytechnic, member of the Polish Mathematical Society, author of several dozen papers in the fields of technology and mathematics, as well as in the field of musical scale theory. A participant of World War I in the rank of lieutenant of the Austro-Hungarian Army Military reserve force, reserve, he was a sapper and a Military engineering, military engineer. He was promoted to the rank of captain in the Polish Army reserve and participated in the Polish–Ukrainian War. In 1935 he obtained Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D. at the Lviv Polytechnic. In 1938 he was appointed a deputy professor of general Mechanical engineering, mechanics, and in 1940 he was appointed full professor. Shortly after the Germans seized Lviv during World War II, on the night of 4 July 1941, he was arrested by Gestapo, the German secret police, and Massacre of Lwów professors, murdered among a group ...
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Armand Vetulani
Armand Vetulani (16 December 1909 – 3 April 1994) was a Polish art historian and educator, first director of the Central Bureau for Art Exhibitions. Biography He was the son of Eugeniusz Vetulani, brother of Zbigniew and Eugeniusz "Gajga" (an Auschwitz prisoner). During the German occupation of Poland he was an underground educator, which was constantly threatened by the death penalty. Joanna Kulmowa remembered him from that period as a "wonderful teacher". In her 1971 novel ''Trzy'' (''Three'') Kulmowa introduced a character called Dorian whose prototype was Vetulani. In Interwar period Vetulani worked in the Fine Arts Section of Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public Education in Warsaw – see picture below. After the end of the war Vetulani worked as an artistic director at the Silk Factory in Milanówek. Since 1949 he was the director of Central Bureau for Art Exhibitions, newly opened, central national art institution settled in Warsaw. He was stripped of hi ...
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Roman Vetulani
Roman Vetulani (8 August 1849 – 12 August 1908) was a Polish high school professor, secretary of the "Sokół" gymnastics organization chapter in Sanok, honorary member of Macierz Ziemi Cieszyńskiej since 1898. Biography He was born in Bochnia in 1849 as the son of a father of Italian descent, Michał Vetulani, and a Polish mother, Franciszka Śliwińska. Roman Vetulani graduated in classical philology from Lvov University. He had six children: Kazimierz (professor of Lvov University), Zygmunt (diplomat), Tadeusz (professor of Adam Mickiewicz University in animal husbandry), Adam (historian of medieval law and canonist, professor of Jagiellonian University), Maria, and Elżbieta (died in childhood). Roman Vetulani died on 12 August 1908 in Zawoja, Poland. As his grandson Jerzy Jerzy is the Polish version of the masculine given name George. The most common nickname for Jerzy is Jurek (), which may also be used as an official first name. Occasionally the nickname Jerzyk ...
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Tadeusz Vetulani
Tadeusz Bolesław Vetulani (13 March 1897 – 24 February 1952) was a Polish agriculturalist and biologist, associate professor of Adam Mickiewicz University in animal husbandry. He was a pioneer of biodiversity research in Poland and conducted notable research into forest tarpan and the Polish koniks, launching restoration and breeding schemes. Biography Vetulani was born in Sanok in 1897, the son of Roman and Elżbieta Kunachowicz, and brother of Kazimierz, a professor of Lvov University, Adam, a professor of Jagiellonian University, Zygmunt, Maria, and Elżbieta. In the years 1915-1916 he studied philosophy at the University of Vienna, and in the years 1919-1922 at Jagiellonian University in agriculture. In the years 1922-1929 he published work on the Polish pony (''Badania nad konikiem polskim z okolic Biłgoraja'' and ''Dalsze badania nad konikiem polskim''). He is credited with introducing the term "Polish pony" or Polish konik into the hippological literature in the mid-1 ...
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Grażyna Vetulani
Grażyna Małgorzata Vetulani née Świerczyńska (born 15 March 1956) is a Polish philologist and linguist, professor of the humanities, professor at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań The Adam Mickiewicz University ( pl, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu; Latin: ''Universitas Studiorum Mickiewicziana Posnaniensis'') is a research university in Poznań, Poland. It traces its origins to 1611, when under the Royal Ch ... and the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Biography She is a daughter of Hieronim Świerczyński and Regina Kocińska. In 1979 she graduated in Romance studies from Adam Mickiewicz University. She received a PhD in 1988. On 17 June 2013 she received the title of full professor. Since 1979 Grażyna Vetulani works at the Adam Mickieiwcz University in Poznań. She is a Head of Department of Contrastive Linguistics since 2000. Since 2008 she is a member of the University Senate. Vetulani is an author of a number of scientific publica ...
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Tomasz Vetulani
Tomasz Jerzy Vetulani (born 21 December 1965) is a Polish Painting, painter, Drawing, drawer and Sculpture, sculptor. Born and educated in Kraków, he moved to Utrecht in 1991, and he has been active there since, holding also a citizenship of the Netherlands. In his works, using among others silicone and Sponge (material), sponge, he includes both personal references and comments on current political and social issues. Life and work He was born in 1965 in Kraków as the second son of Jerzy Vetulani and Maria née Pająk, younger brother of Marek. He was baptized by bishop Pope John Paul II, Karol Wojtyła, who was a friend of his family. He attended the August Witkowski High School, where he passed matura. He studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts, at the Faculty of Painting (1986–1991), and graduated from the studio held by professor Juliusz Joniak. During the studies he shortly collaborated with a renowned artist Tadeusz Kantor. In 1990 he went to Israel for two se ...
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Zofia Vetulani
Zofia Julia Vetulani (30 March 1893 – 23 September 1981) was a Polish civil servant, as well as a social and political activist. An official of Poland's Ministry of the Interior in the Second Polish Republic The Second Polish Republic, at the time officially known as the Republic of Poland, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe that existed between 1918 and 1939. The state was established on 6 November 1918, before the end of ... (1921–1939), she was interned in Romania after the outbreak of World War II (1939–1945). There, she was the secretary of the board of the women's circle at the American Commission for Aid to Poles – YMCA in the refugee camp in Brăila, and later in Drăgășani, as well as the secretary of the Consul General of the Republic of Poland Jerzy Lechowski. In the Polish People's Republic, she worked as a high-rank official at the financial and budget departments of the Provincial Office (''Urząd Wojewódzki'') and the ...
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