Antonina Jelicz, In Medieval Kraków the 13th-15th Centuries

750,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1966, PIW

25 cm
Copy with dedication on 3 card.

Description

A journey back in time to medieval Krakow, from the 13th to the 15th century. The author presents the daily life, architecture, trade, art and culture of the city at that time. The book is lavishly illustrated, allowing the reader to become more deeply immersed in the atmosphere of the time. Yelich describes in detail the process of expanding Krakow, including the creation of new districts, fortifications and important buildings, such as churches, the city hall and city walls. He analyzes the city’s social structure, the role of artisans, merchants and guilds, and the impact of trade on Krakow’s economic development.

A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.

Additional information

catalog

13805

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