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20: 31: 187:(Dictionary of the Polish Language), a six-volume monolingual dictionary which he published in Warsaw in 1807–14. Linde faced difficulties in organizing the school, and with Prussian authorities who insisted on German as the language of instruction. 55: 364: 194:. With Linde continuing as the Lyceum's director, the school was now modeled after the French system, while Polish replaced German as the primary language of instruction at the 483: 537: 532: 115: 160: 363:"had been appointed Rector of the Warsaw Lyceum, which was founded in 1804 by the Prussian government as a German language school." 522: 384: 431: 527: 149:, it taught Latin, Greek, German and French, philosophy, ethics, mathematics and natural sciences, and (in Polish) the 427: 376: 236:. The young composer was one of the Lyceum's most famous pupils, beginning his studies there in the autumn of 1823. 180: 332: 239:
Samuel Linde remained the Lyceum's director when the city, in 1815, came under Russian control as part of the
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Portret zbiorowy nauczycieli warszawskich publicznych szkół średnich 1795-1862 Joanna Schiller page 39, 1998
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In 1817 the Saxon Palace was requisitioned for military use, and the Lyceum was moved to the
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Following Napoleon's victory over Prussia, in 1807 Warsaw became the capital of the
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The school was initially located in the leased north wing of the
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regained control of Warsaw, and the Warsaw Lyceum was closed.
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217:between 1697 and 1763, and a third Saxon ruled the 409:(Enlightenment Miscellanea), vol. 6, 1982, p. 123. 159:was appointed director of the Warsaw Lyceum. The 514: 250:. The latter had, until 1795, hosted the Warsaw 145:into six classes, plus two preparatory ones. In 538:Educational institutions disestablished in 1831 141:for boys was opened, divided according to the 98:The Warsaw Lyceum was founded in 1804 by the 533:Educational institutions established in 1803 475:Cmentarz ewangelicko-reformowany w Warszawie 468:Cmentarz ewangelicko-augsburski w Warszawie 221:from 1807 until Napoleon's defeat in 1814. 183:, and had gathered material for his future 179:there. From 1795 he had been librarian to 171:had studied theology and philology at the 64:Königlich-Preußisches Lyzäum zu Warschau 29: 18: 515: 205:, named after and owned by the German 129:, and had established a branch of its 82:, from 1804 to its closing in 1831 by 16:19th century Polish secondary school 137:. In 1804, in Warsaw, a humanistic 37:in 1765, before its 1842 remodeling 13: 367:, in Iwo Zaluski, Pamela Załuski, 14: 549: 523:History of education in Warsaw 461:Cmentarz Powązkowski 1851-1890 412: 399: 390: 354: 1: 473:Jadwiga and Eugeniusz Szulc, 440: 407:Miscellanea z doby Oświecenia 161:Evangelical-Augsburg Lutheran 125:(1793), Prussia had acquired 269:was suppressed in 1831, the 181:Józef Maksymilian Ossoliński 7: 323:Aleksander Albert Krajewski 110:, which had become part of 10: 554: 143:Prussian educational model 93: 528:Defunct schools in Poland 276: 348: 318:Stanisław Egbert Koźmian 228:was, from October 1810, 185:Słownik języka polskiego 338:Juliusz Konstanty Ordon 224:One of the teachers of 267:November 1830 Uprising 88:November 1830 Uprising 63: 50: 38: 27: 499:52.24056°N 21.02028°E 173:University of Leipzig 86:following the Polish 33: 22: 256:University of Warsaw 495: /  405:Zbigniew Goliński, 293:Tytus Woyciechowski 175:and had taught the 114:following the 1795 504:52.24056; 21.02028 333:Leopold Kronenberg 211:Electors of Saxony 196:Liceum Warszawskie 100:Kingdom of Prussia 76:Kingdom of Prussia 51:Liceum Warszawskie 39: 28: 466:Eugeniusz Szulc, 430:, 9780711902473, 385:978-0-7206-0980-6 371:, P. Owen, 1996, 328:Zygmunt Krasiński 308:Stefan Garczyński 303:Kajetan Garbiński 241:Kingdom of Poland 198:(Warsaw Lyceum). 80:Kingdom of Poland 545: 510: 509: 507: 506: 505: 500: 496: 493: 492: 491: 488: 457:Stanisław Szenic 447:Stanisław Szenic 435: 416: 410: 403: 397: 394: 388: 358: 248:Kazimierz Palace 139:secondary school 112:New East Prussia 70:that existed in 68:secondary school 58: 24:Kazimierz Palace 553: 552: 548: 547: 546: 544: 543: 542: 513: 512: 503: 501: 497: 494: 489: 486: 484: 482: 481: 477:, Warsaw, 1989. 470:, Warsaw, 1989. 463:, Warsaw, 1982. 453:, Warsaw, 1975. 443: 438: 417: 413: 404: 400: 395: 391: 369:Chopin's Poland 359: 355: 351: 343:Kazimierz Woyda 298:Jan Matuszyński 283:Frédéric Chopin 279: 252:Corps of Cadets 234:Frédéric Chopin 226:French language 219:Duchy of Warsaw 215:kings of Poland 207:House of Wettin 192:Duchy of Warsaw 177:Polish language 151:Polish language 104:German language 96: 84:Imperial Russia 54: 17: 12: 11: 5: 551: 541: 540: 535: 530: 525: 479: 478: 471: 464: 454: 442: 439: 437: 436: 411: 398: 389: 352: 350: 347: 346: 345: 340: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 290: 288:Julian Fontana 285: 278: 275: 271:Russian Empire 230:Nicolas Chopin 95: 92: 78:and under the 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 550: 539: 536: 534: 531: 529: 526: 524: 521: 520: 518: 511: 508: 476: 472: 469: 465: 462: 458: 455: 452: 448: 445: 444: 433: 429: 428:0-7119-0247-X 425: 421: 415: 408: 402: 393: 386: 382: 378: 377:0-7206-0980-1 374: 370: 366: 362: 357: 353: 344: 341: 339: 336: 334: 331: 329: 326: 324: 321: 319: 316: 314: 313:Oskar Kolberg 311: 309: 306: 304: 301: 299: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286: 284: 281: 280: 274: 272: 268: 263: 261: 257: 253: 249: 244: 242: 237: 235: 231: 227: 222: 220: 216: 212: 209:. Two Wettin 208: 204: 199: 197: 193: 188: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 169:Royal Prussia 166: 162: 158: 154: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 127:South Prussia 124: 119: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 48: 44: 43:Warsaw Lyceum 36: 32: 25: 21: 480: 474: 467: 460: 450: 419: 414: 406: 401: 392: 368: 361:Samuel Linde 356: 264: 245: 238: 232:, father of 223: 203:Saxon Palace 200: 195: 189: 184: 157:Samuel Linde 155: 120: 97: 74:, under the 42: 40: 35:Saxon Palace 502: / 418:Ateş Orga, 133:schools in 131:Cadet Corps 106:school in 517:Categories 490:21°01′13″E 487:52°14′26″N 441:References 265:When the 260:rectorate 213:had been 56:‹See Tfd› 66:) was a 135:Kalisch 121:In the 94:History 426:  420:Chopin 383:  375:  277:Alumni 147:German 108:Warsaw 72:Warsaw 60:German 47:Polish 26:, 2019 451:Ongiś 432:p. 15 365:p. 26 349:Notes 165:Thorn 163:from 102:as a 424:ISBN 381:ISBN 373:ISBN 41:The 262:.) 167:in 519:: 459:, 449:, 379:, 243:. 153:. 118:. 90:. 62:: 53:; 49:: 434:. 387:. 45:(

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Kazimierz Palace

Saxon Palace
Polish
‹See Tfd›
German
secondary school
Warsaw
Kingdom of Prussia
Kingdom of Poland
Imperial Russia
November 1830 Uprising
Kingdom of Prussia
German language
Warsaw
New East Prussia
Third Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Second Partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
South Prussia
Cadet Corps
Kalisch
secondary school
Prussian educational model
German
Polish language
Samuel Linde
Evangelical-Augsburg Lutheran
Thorn
Royal Prussia

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