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Henryk Markiewicz, one of the greatest Polish humanists of the 20th and 21st centuries, died on 31 October 2013 in Kraków. His huge legacy includes writings dealing with bibliological themes, concerning the history of literature, literary life, perception of literary works, and their formal, in-cluding material, aspect, i.e. books themselves. In addition, there are several theoretical and practical articles dealing with editing and relating to various editorial projects encompassing fiction, criticism and historiography, as well as theory of literature. Markiewicz is also the author of humorous works published in the form of occasional bibliophilic prints. Henryk Markiewicz amassed a huge book collection, which he used in his work but which was also a source of constant pleasure for him. He compiled it passionately, systematically and painstak-ingly. As a result, he built up a humanistic collection of forty-five thousand books, which, along-side an almost complete set of works dealing with Polish studies, contained foreign publications as well as selected publications devoted to related disciplines. This collection as well as the scholar’s substantial archive was bought already during his lifetime by the Pomeranian Library in Szczecin.
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The article presents the effect of the research conducted on the subject “Private book collection of Professor Barbara Skarga within the library collection of the Joint Libraries of the Faculties of Philosophy and Sociology of the University of Warsaw, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Polish Philosophical Society”. During many years of her scientific career, Professor Barbara Skarga (1919–2009) gathered a vast and diverse book collection. After her death, following her final will, it was handed over to the Joint Libraries of the WFiS UW, IFiS PAN, and PTF and included in the Institute of Philosophy of the Polish Academy of Sciences library resources. Barbara Skarga cooperated with many institutions that gathered researchers specializing in philosophy, as well as sociology and theology, which influenced the contents of her book collection. This article includes qualitative, quantitative, and provenance analyses of Skarga’s book collection. Using the provenance and bibliographical methods allowed us to recreate the history of the book collection and Skarga’s contacts with, among others, the French scientific community.
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Collector and bibliographer Władysław Trębicki (1806-1861) in the family estate Linowo (the former Pruzany district, now Belarus) collected manuscripts and prints, focusing on polonic’s and materials about Polish history and literature. In the archives and libraries of Vilnius and Krakow, Trębicki’s letters to Adam Zawadzki, Adam Benedykt Jocher, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski and others have been preserved. Correspondence allows to determine the titles of purchased or exchanged books and magazines, a time when a bibliophile became seriously interested in scientific works on history, literature, bibliography and also suplement bibliographic information about old polonic’s. The library in Linowo with many thousand book’s has become a bibliographer’s workplace. About 2,000 items have been preserved from the former collection of Władysław Trębicki - volumes of old prints and books of the XIX century. This fragment is currently in the deposit of Książnica Zamojska im. Stanisław Kostka Zamoyski in Zamość as part of the Klemensowski Book Collection of the Zamoyski Family.
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Kolekcjoner i bibliograf Władysław Trębicki (1806-1861) w rodzinnym majątku Linowo (dawny powiat prużański, obecnie Białoruś) gromadził rękopisy i druki, skupiając się na polonikach i materiałach dotyczących historii i literatury polskiej. W archiwach i bibliotekach Wilna i Krakowa zachowały się listy Trębickiego do Adama Zawadzkiego, Adama Benedykta Jochera, Józefa Ignacego Kraszewskiego i innych. Korespondencja pozwala ustalić tytuły kupowanych lub wymienianych książek i czasopism, czas, kiedy bibliofil poważnie zainteresował się naukowymi pracami z zakresu historii, literatury i bibliografii oraz uzupełniać informacje bibliograficzne dotyczące dawnych poloników. Wielotysięczna biblioteka w Linowie stała się warsztatem pracy bibliografa. Z dawnej kolekcji Władysława Trębickiego zachowało się około 2 tys. tomów starych druków i książek XIX w. Fragment ten obecnie znajduje się w depozycie Książnicy Zamojskiej im. Stanisława Kostki Zamoyskiego w Zamościu jako część Księgozbioru Klemensowskiego Rodziny Zamoyskich.
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The Pomeranian Library (Książnica Pomorska) holds a number of ancient surviving editions of the works by the Gdańsk-based astronomer Johannes Hevelius (Jan Heweliusz) (1611–1687). One of the works, the Machina coelestis, is composed of two volumes and was published in the years 1673 and 1679, respectively. This article examines the second part of the Machina coelestis in more detail. As early as the eighteenth century, the volume was already considered by bibliographers to be extremely rare. Today, it is considered to be even more unique. The reason for this is due to the tragic fire that broke out in September 1679 and destroyed Hevelius’ house, his observatory with instruments, and his studio and the printing shop, where almost the entire printed editions of the work stored there perished in the flames. The value of the copy held at the Książnica Pomorska is additionally enhanced by the fact that the book had belonged in the past to the private library of the renowned seventeenth century orientalist, Andreas Müller Greiffenhagius (1630–1694), who died in Szczecin and left his book collection there. The author of the article also managed to examine the surviving correspondence between Müller and Hevelius, in which both writers discuss this particular book. In this way, the history of this interesting copy is thus complemented by contemporary commentaries from the epoch.
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W zbiorach Książnicy Pomorskiej zachowały się zabytkowe edycje prac gdańskiego astronoma Jana Heweliusza (1611–1687). Jedno z dzieł – Machina coelestis – składa się z dwóch tomów, które ukazały się w latach 1673 i 1679. Właśnie druga część tego dzieła została bliżej omówiona w artykule. Już XVIII-wieczni bibliografowie uznawali ją za białego kruka. Współcześnie uchodzi za jeszcze większy zabytek, a to za sprawą tragicznego pożaru, który wybuchł we wrześniu 1679 roku i zniszczył dom Heweliusza, jego obserwatorium z instrumentami, pracownię oraz drukarnię z niemal całym nakładem przechowywanego tam dzieła. Wartość egzemplarza Książnicy Pomorskiej podnosi dodatkowo fakt, że należał on w przeszłości do biblioteki znanego XVII-wiecznego orientalisty – Andreasa Müllera Greiffenhagiusa (1630–1694), który zmarł w Szczecinie i pozostawił tam swój księgozbiór. Autorce artykułu udało się ponadto dotrzeć do zachowanej korespondencji Müllera i Heweliusza, w której jest mowa o tej właśnie książce – historię ciekawego egzemplarza uzupełnia więc głos z epoki.
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This article is based on provenance research done on the historical library of the Kielce chapter house. This research has allowed to prepare a list of priests who owned book collections which were subsequently bequeathed to the chapter library. Particular books were matched with their owners and thus catalogues of private libraries came into existence. In some cases these “catalogues” contain only one or two printed books. The private libraries stored in the chapter library contain monuments of printing since the fifteenth century. The priests who owned these books were either members of the chapter house or curates of the Kielce collegiate church in the period from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. The members of the chapter house as well as the curates owned printed books connected with their sacerdotal activity, such as collections of sermons, handbooks for priests or liturgical books. Some of them owned also works of the Fathers of the Church as well as biblical, theological and legal prints. The contents of the private book collections cast light on the interests and the theological culture of the environment of the Kielce chapter.
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