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???? Become a Patron: https://patronite.pl/radionaukowe ???? Make a one-time support: https://suppi.pl/radionaukowe ???? Listen on streaming: https://ffm.bio/radionaukowe ???? Subscribe: / @radionaukowe ???? Website: https://radionaukowe.pl ???? Facebook: / radionaukowe ???? Instagram: / radionaukowe ❌ Twitter: / radionaukowe ???? Visit LAMU: / @letniaakademiamlodychumyslow ???? See more: • Radio Naukowe recommends ???? Contact: [email protected] They practiced fencing, including verbal, and were taught history - mainly of their own family. Ancient writings were also read, although slightly censored for religious reasons. - Issues that were somehow connected with paganism and erotic content were cut out of ancient writings. Rome turned out to be an absolutely holy city and state, and we know perfectly well that it was not - says Dr. Joanna Orzeł, a researcher of noble culture from the University of Łódź, on Radio Nauka. At the same time, it must be emphasized that religious orders played a key role. - If it weren't for them, there would be no education in the Republic of Poland at all - says the historian. The nobility was a group extremely diverse in terms of wealth and religion. However, everyone had to know Latin and speak well - in order to participate in public life. In wealthier circles, the grand tour for young boys was popular - a great journey around Europe lasting up to three years. They traveled with a guardian, usually a monk, who was supposed to protect them from the temptations of the world. - But of course there were situations when, for example, they traveled only with an older brother. Among the magnates, there were also situations when they sent letters to their parents saying "please send money, because I'm currently in prison for debts in various card games" - says the historian. Noblewomen were prepared for the role of wives and mothers. They learned to write, read, do arithmetic - in case their husbands were absent - and above all, to acquire social manners. In the podcast, we talk about the creation of secular education, the first ideas for creating a unified program and the first physics textbooks in Polish. I recommend it! You can find our - still arousing emotions - conversation about Great Lechia and the Sarmatian myth here: • Once Sarmatia, now Great Lechia?... ???? The podcast was recorded in the studio of Radio Naukowe. I was able to organize it - mute it and equip it with equipment - only thanks to the support of the Patrons. Thank you! And I encourage the rest to chip in: patronite.pl/radionaukowe ???? WE RECOMMEND OTHER MATERIALS: • Radio Naukowe - All episodes • Physics • Biology • Astronomy • Psychology • Animals • Religion • History • History of life • Geography • Technology • Man • Culture • Medicine • Archaeology ???? Radio Naukowe - turn on the knowledge! ???? #RadioNaukowe #KarolinaGłowacka #JoannaOrzeł ????