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Freiherr Johann Georg Czigan von Slupsk auf Freistadt und Dobroslawitz, who died in 1640, was the patron and friend of the Silesian poets Daniel Czepko and Wenzel Scherffer von Scherfferstein. With their poetic messages, they contributed to the dissemination of the image of the Freiherr von Slupsk as an erudite and book lover. This article attempts to verify the above opinion and identify the sources of the intellectual formation of Johann Georg Czigan and the genesis of his literary and bibliophile interests. It describes the environmental connections of Johann Georg Czigan and the ties that connected him with the world of nobilitas literaria. It presents books that were his property and have survived to this day, adorned with the baron’s supralibros, one of the two currently known aristocratic proprietary marks of this kind from the Duchy of Cieszyn.
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Zmarły w 1640 r. baron Jan Jerzy Cygan ze Słupska na Frysztacie i Dobrosławicach był patronem i przyjacielem śląskich poetów Daniela Czepki i Wacława Scherffera von Scherfferstein. Swoimi przekazami przyczynili się oni do upowszechnienia wizerunku pana ze Słupska jako erudyty i miłośnika ksiąg. Niniejszy artykuł podejmuje próbę weryfikacji powyższej opinii i rozpoznania źródeł intelektualnej formacji Jana Jerzego Cygana oraz genezy jego zainteresowań literackich i bibliofilskich. Opisuje środowiskowe powiązania Jana Jerzego Cygana oraz więzi łączące go ze światem nobilitas literaria. Przedstawia zachowane do dzisiaj książki stanowiące własność pana na Frysztacie oraz zdobiący je superekslibris barona, jeden z dwóch znanych obecnie tego rodzaju szlacheckich znaków własnościowych z terenu księstwa cieszyńskiego
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The editorial series Bibliotheca Tessinensis, founded in 2004, is devoted to publishing the unknown or hardy accessible source documents related to the history of Cieszyn Silesia from the Middle Ages to the present, as well as the sources of universal significance, which are stored in Cieszyn Silesia and constitute the abiding component of the cultural heritage of the region. The title of the series harks back to the edition of the bio- and bibliographical materials, planned to be edited by Leopold Jan Szersznik (1747-1814); in the publishers’ intention it grounds the series in the historiographical tradition of the region, giving it also a supranational character and outreach. Accordingly, the Bibliotheca Tessinensis is being issued in two subseries – one of them (Series Polonica) published by Książnica Cieszyńska (the Cieszyn Historical Library), and the other (Series Bohemica) – by Ośrodek Dokumentacyjny Kongresu Polaków w Republice Czeskiej (the Documentation Centre of the Congress of Poles in the Czech Republic). The consecutive volumes of both subseries, issued independently of each other, depending on the organiza tional and financial possibilities of the publishers, are prepared according to the common editorial instruction, have the same layout, and are numbered sequentially within the whole series.
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