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The study portrays the initial stage in the forming of the dramaturgical profile of impresario S. P. Diaghilev's company, Les Ballets Russes, which in the world context contributed unequivocally to the emancipation of Art Nouveau style in the art of theatre. Special attention is paid to the parallels between scenography and dramaturgy. The author defines three basic thematic lines of development in the company's repertory: firstly, historical retrospection of classical European themes; secondly, exoticism of cultures distanced by time and space; and thirdly, transcriptions of Russian folklore from Art Nouveau towards early avant-garde principles, which provided the base for the way Art Nouveau forms were interpreted. A list of the company's Art Nouveau repertory from 1909 to 1912 complements the text. A short pictorial appendix is provided to document the study's respective theses.
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„Our Past” is a periodical with plenty of interesting monographs, treatises, articles and reviews covering a wide range of issues and problems, which for years had an influence on the culture-forming development of the history of the Church in Poland. Analyzing the thematic content of “Our Past”, it can be noticed that in its pages there are a great number of articles on the religious orders and monastic life. The texts often focus on the organizational structure of the monastery, monastic and everyday life. The issue of books and monastic libraries is touched on only marginally. However, the analysed documents reveal that each monastery had at least one small library. Larger monasteries boasted rich collections of books. “Our Past” presents the libraries of the Basilians, Dominicans, Franciscans, Capuchins, Missionary Priests, Benedictines, Cistercians, Canons Regular. It also contains the material on convent libraries, among others, the ones of Bridgettines and female monastic schools. It should be emphasized that the studied articles are characterized by extremely broad scientific apparatus based on archive material and source documentation. Plenty of texts include a rich set of illustrations and photographs, which contributes to the vivid presentation of the mentioned issues.
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Dieser Artikel bildet den Versuch einer Charakteristik der sog. „Ministranturen” aus dem 19. Jahrhundert hinsichtlich ihrer verlegerischen und inhaltlichen Merkmale. Hierbei handelt es sich um Anleitungen für Messdiener, die sowohl liturgische Vorschriften als auch den Text der Heiligen Messe enthielten. Diese Dokumente werden vor allem im Lichte der „Polnischen Bibliographie” von Karol Estreicher sowie der in der Jagiellonischen Bibliothek in Krakau, der Kórnik-Bibliothek der Polnischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, der Nationalbibliothek in Warschau und der Bibliothek des Ossoliński-Nationalinstituts der Polnischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wrocław (Breslau) durchgeführten Recherchen aufgezeigt. Die Analyse des zusammengetragenen Quellenmaterials bestätigt, dass das ganze 19. Jahrhundert hindurch mindestens 44 Lehrbücher dieser Art erschienen sind, davon 35 im ehemaligen österreichischen Teilungsgebiet. Bis heute sind 23 solcher Anweisungen für Ministranten erhalten geblieben (die meisten von ihnen befinden sich in den Beständen der Jagiellonischen Bibliothek), unter denen sich auch 9 von Estreicher nicht erwähnte Titel befinden.
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The tenth part of the cycle for Source extracts for the biography of the Polish bishops and abbots from the time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Partitions of Poland is entirely dedicated to the testimonies of the ordination of bishop representatives of the Old Polish Catholic episcopate at various times and circumstances. These testimonia consecrationis were taken from different categories of sources-primarily from (acta sacrarum functionum), from the books acta episcopalia, acta actorum capituli, records of informative process concerning bishoprics, from correspondence and diaries-only unpublished. These testimonies refer to the group of 195 hierarchs (including 11 of the Greek Catholic rite, 2 the Armenian Catholic Rite and the rest-the Latin rite), but when it comes to particular centuries these testimonies are presented as follows: 15th. – 4, 16th. – 7, 17th – 43, 18th – 91, 19th – 50. So far, there has been no information where and when a large number of bishops were consecrated, so the following work, presenting substantial portion of factual data acquired directly from archive material, contributes enormously to the state of research on this issue.
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The paper focuses on the bibliography concerning the issue of the books and the library in the Jasna Góra Monastery. The author used fifty-eight texts (books, magazine articles and publications included in part-works), which were found in The Polish Bibliography of Bibliology in printed (1937-2007) and electronic (1995-) versions. The material was divided into four thematic groups: The library of the Jasna Góra Monastery, Library Collections in Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, Manuscripts and archive material in Jasna Góra, Printing industry in Jasna Góra. The work also presents the research problems already discussed by the researchers, such as the history of the library in 17th and 18th centuries (Fr. Leander Pietras, Fr. Jarosław Łuniewski), the iconographic program of the library interior (Anna Stępnik, Mariusz Karpowicz), the protection of the collections (Leonard Ogierman), the history of the Pauline copyists and their works (Fr. Janusz Zbudniewek) and the history of the printing house of Jasna Góra and its products (Henryk Czerwień). The existing studies should be regarded as rich but still insufficient.
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Bishop prof. dr hab. Z. Goliński’s legacy, preserved in the Archive of Metropolitan Curia in Częstochowa, revealed the sphere of his influence hitherto unknown. As a professor of moral theology, he felt responsible for the archive material relating to the past of the Diocese of Częstochowa. He was involved in collecting material concerning the history of the mentioned diocese. He also valued the latest documentation produced by the Diocesan Curia in Częstochowa. In his opinion it should not only be collected but also properly organized. Bishop Goliński learnt the respect for the archive material in his family and that is why he paid so much attention to the way this material was kept. He created the department for archive and entrusted it with the coordination of the archival tasks. He also built the necessary plan of the records of the Curia Archive and the relevant archival regulations for the Church of Częstochowa. The Bishop controlled this area personally with the help of the Chancellor issuing orders which were to improve archival activities of the Curia and Diocese. He had his concept of the archive for a Particular Church, based probably on the family experiences and the practice in running the personal archive. Bishop prof. dr hab. Zdzisław Goliński certainly stood out from the members of the Polish episcopate. He paid a great deal of attention to the competence of people employed in church archives and to the role of these structures in Curia and the whole Particular Church.
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This paper presents the complete manuscript collection of the Library of the Catholic University of Lublin. It shows the number of manuscripts, the time and place of using the collections as well as the inventories and catalogues of the manuscripts both handwritten, in a typescript form and printed. It also includes the published studies concerning the Manuscript Section of the University Library. Next, the work discusses the history of the manuscript collection of the University Library since the creation of the library in 1918 to the present. It presents the characteristics of the mentioned manuscripts, including larger collections (the collections listed here are the ones of Zygmunt Klukowski’s, Count Jerzy Moszyński’s, Wilhelm von Raumer’s, Stanisław Skibiński’s, Jan Stecki’s, the Rev. Bronisław Ussas’s and the Rev. Ignacy Wierobiej’s), municipal archive materials (mainly royal documents of the city of Lublin, some guild documents, numerous and various ecclesiastical documents, family archive documents (including the Suffczyńskis, the Steckis, the Czosnowskis), the archives of institutions and magazine publishers (including archive materials of different districts of the Home Army and other underground organizations, some political parties, for example the Labour Party, National Party), the archives of associations and societies (mainly the archive of Philomath Society containing Adam Mickiewicz’s autographs) and the legacy of those listed in alphabetical order, as well as other manuscripts, especially the ones of historical value. The data are supplemented with the bibliography for each collection.
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The Norbertine Sisters Convent in Ibramowice was founded at the beginning of the 13th century. It has survived until the present day; in the 15th century the nuns were transferred to Busko for some time, so it was only once in its history that this nunnery existed outside Ibramowice. The archive of the convent suffered considerable losses over centuries: in 1710 the church and the convent were consumed by fi re, in 1820 the convent was deprived of its manors and, in consequence, it was divested of a large number of the most precious records. At present the archive in Ibramowice consists of several archival collections. The open collection comprises the documentation of the convent office in Ibramowice (“The Norbertine Sisters Convent in Ibramowice”). The rest collections are the ones to which documentation is no longer added. They contain a certain number of archival units, including: 1) the remnants of the offi ce documentation of the nunneries -the Norbertine and Cistercian Sisters- from which the nuns were resettled in Ibramowice in the 19th and at the beginning of the 20th centuries, 2) the legacy of different people who were somehow connected with the convent in Ibramowice (e.g. chaplains). The majority of the archival collection of the Norbertine Sisters in Ibramowice is on microfilm.
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