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Franciszek Nowicki : ウィキペディア英語版 | Franciszek Nowicki Franciszek Henryk Siła-Nowicki (Kraków, Austrian Empire, January 29, 1864 – September 3, 1935, Zawoja, Poland) was a Young Poland poet, a mountaineer, socialist activist, and designer of the ''Orla Perć'' (Eagle's Path) High Tatras mountain trail. ==Life== Franciszek Nowicki was the son of Maksymilian Nowicki — a zoologist and pioneer Polish conservationist — and Antonina Kasparek, sister of Franciszek Kasparek, professor of international law and rector of Kraków University (and founder of the first chair in international law in Poland). As a university student, Nowicki co-edited (with Kazimierz Tetmajer, Andrzej Niemojewski, Artur Górski and others) a socialist-leaning journal, ''Ognisko'' (Focus). Some years later, he co-founded the Polish Socialist-Democratic Party (''Polska Partia Socjalistyczno-Demokratyczna''). From 1894 he taught at a secondary school (''gimnazjum''). On February 5, 1901, Nowicki proposed to ''Towarzystwo Tatrzańskie'' (the Tatras Society) the building of ''Orla Perć'' (the Eagle's Trail), which was partly realized in 1903-07. In 1902 he climbed to the then-as-yet-unnamed ''Przełęcz Nowickiego'' (Nowicki's Pass) in the ''Buczynowe Turnie'' Tatras peaks. In 1924 Nowicki retired from teaching, and in 1934 he became an honorary member of the Polish Writers' Union (''Związek Zawodowy Literatów Polskich'').
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