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GERMANS WANT TO GERMANIZE KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)! OUTRAGE!


Wroclaw 44 | 5,369
14 Nov 2009 #751
topic reminder: GERMANS WANT TO GERMANIZE KOPERNIK (COPERNICUS)!!! OUTRAGE!!!

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MareGaea 29 | 2,751
14 Nov 2009 #752
Wroclaw

Ok, sorry about that.

>^..^<

M-G (humble)
Sokrates 8 | 3,345
14 Nov 2009 #753
(and ethnicity as Silesia was 80%+ Polish).

Actually at the time much of Silesia was still Bohemian (Czech) but these guys were by the time heavily Polonised for over six generations so there is a distinct possibility that Koperniks father had a strong Czech ancestry but thats impossible to trace at this point, for all intents and purposes he was a Pole.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
14 Nov 2009 #754
Impossible to trace at this point? You think it will mysteriously appear in an archive somewhere?

Regional identification was strong then, Sok. What if he had called himself a Silesian? ;) ;) Even now, some are pushing for regional autonomy.
Sokrates 8 | 3,345
14 Nov 2009 #755
Impossible to trace at this point? You think it will mysteriously appear in an archive somewhere?

As in whatever archives might have existed prior to both world wars are now most likely gone and its impossible.

Regional identification was strong then, Sok. What if he had called himself a Silesian? ;) ;)

He was born in Kraków and because he was a med-level patrictian he had to speak fluent Polish to do business (he would have dealt with commoners who didnt speak Latin and river trade was completely dominated by Poles).

So no he wouldnt call himself a Silesian.

Even now, some are pushing for regional autonomy.

They had it before the war, they never denied being Polish though.
Seanus 15 | 19,672
15 Nov 2009 #756
Well, that's a failure for archiving ;)

Could he also have spoken German to them? ;) ;)

Have you heard of Gorol, Hanys and Kreuzberg? There is a kind of denial, trust me.
Sokrates 8 | 3,345
15 Nov 2009 #757
Could he also have spoken German to them? ;) ;)

Nope sorry, while some Polish merchants would have known German or Latin the people working in river transportation were typically simple folk, you could not work with them without fluent knowledge of Polish.

Besides we know his surname was written in Polish at his birth (archidiecesial chronicle) and historically German families used German surnames so thats pretty solid evidence.

Have you heard of Gorol, Hanys and Kreuzberg? There is a kind of denial, trust me

So you think they dont feel Polish?:)
Seanus 15 | 19,672
15 Nov 2009 #758
Not completely Polish, no ;) Fluent speakers of Polish need not be Polish ;)
Crow 154 | 8,996
16 Nov 2009 #759
Germany is completely mentaly deranged country full of complexes. Even Bismarck wasn`t German and they would like to germanize Kopernik.

and, that abominable country- Germany, is leading EU power?? Realy, what we talking about? What we Slavs can expect from EU?
jasinski 10 | 62
19 Nov 2009 #760
All the talk about germans teaching copernicus is absurd. He studied at Krakow university in Poland which is the oldest in central europe(that includes germany doesnt it? oh sorry i mean the holy roman empire) and second to only france i think in all of europe. The problem I think lies in the fact that poles and germans have been heavily mixed since the mongol invasions of 1241. When poles let german immigrants in.(does rome come to mind?)And probably before that even. The other problem is is that germans want to take from poland and not give back. Does Russia and Germany even teach the truth to their people? Have times really changed? Is Poland trying to make Important German people with Polish blood polish? i think not.

Historically Poland has always been uninterested in swallowing up everything they can.
Juche 9 | 292
19 Nov 2009 #761
The commission has officially changed the name of the EU's GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security) programme to "Kopernikus," the German spelling of Copernicus, at the initiative of Commission Vice President Guenter Verheugen, a German. The Polish spelling is "Kopernik."

Argue all you want, but the German version simply has a cooler ring to it.
TheOther 6 | 3,667
19 Nov 2009 #762
Does Russia and Germany even teach the truth to their people?

As much as the truth is taught in American and Polish schools... :)
Seanus 15 | 19,672
19 Nov 2009 #763
You want the truth? You can't handle the truth ;) :)

Let's say Copernicus was Scottish. Scotland, the land of the inventor :)

We'd've called him Coppie :)
Juche 9 | 292
19 Nov 2009 #764
As much as the truth is taught in American and Polish schools... :)

seriously. show us a school system that isn't eager to present its preferred version of things.
TheOther 6 | 3,667
20 Nov 2009 #765
That's exactly what I was saying. Every country tries to present itself in the most positive way, I guess. To achieve that goal it doesn't "hurt" to rewrite history a little, or so they think.
ShawnH 8 | 1,491
13 Apr 2010 #766
....and "Kupfer" in German! :)

That settles it then. He was Polish, otherwise the Germans would have been insistent on calling him Kupfernikus all these years!
convex 20 | 3,928
13 Apr 2010 #768
OK, we'll give you Copernicus for Aleksander Brückner.... It's win-win. Deal?
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,848
13 Apr 2010 #769
Nah....We are not that greedy....a half of Coper..erm....Kupfernikus is enough...:)
convex 20 | 3,928
13 Apr 2010 #770
I think we should give them all of Copernicus if they agree to give us Brückner. I mean, he's got a ü for gods sakes.
wildrover 98 | 4,438
13 Apr 2010 #771
Mr copper knickers was a very smart guy , so its pretty dam obvious he must have come from Yorkshire..its the only possible explanation...
Sire Brenshar 1 | 61
13 Apr 2010 #772
Lets just say he was a Polish Astronomer with German origins, shall we? It is truthful and gives both sides a piece if him.
ZIMMY 6 | 1,601
15 Apr 2010 #773
we'll give you Copernicus for Aleksander Brückner

That's a bad deal, besides, Bruckner was 75% Polish anyway and he favored slavic languages, especially Polish.

The latest info suggests that Copernicus was Polish and German but virtually all of his studies and works were Polish including his militant defense against German aggression.

That alone suggests that he thought himself as being Polish. No getting around it.
convex 20 | 3,928
15 Apr 2010 #774
That's a bad deal

Fair enough, if you don't want to take the deal, we keep Copernicus. Problem solved.
ZIMMY 6 | 1,601
15 Apr 2010 #775
Hey, I'm part of the "we". Copernicus was a multi talented and innovative giant who matches up against anyone in history.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,848
15 Apr 2010 #776
The latest info suggests that Copernicus was Polish and German but virtually all of his studies and works were Polish including his militant defense against German aggression.

Read the thread again about his "polish studies"....and there wasn't "german agression" at that point....

economicexpert.com/a/Copernicus:nationality.htm

This debate starts with the origins of his surname, Koppernigk.

Be happy with the half of him or else.
convex 20 | 3,928
15 Apr 2010 #777
Glad it's settled.
Sokrates 8 | 3,345
15 Apr 2010 #779
Read the thread again about his "polish studies"....and there wasn't "german agression" at that point....

Point in fact he defended polish interests of a polish king, he commanded a polish regiment and the infantry that assaulted the city was made up of Germans sooo...

All his studies were in in latin, latin was the official administrative language of Poland, he never wrote a single scientific work in polish or german languages.
Smolarek 1 | 5
15 Apr 2010 #780
Copernicus probably cared less about his "national identity" during his entire life than this single thread did.

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