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In 1824, the Society for the History and Antiquity of Pomerania (Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschichte und Alterthumskunde) was established in Szczecin. It united, among others, scholars who conducted scientific research and published source editions. In the period of its many years of activity, the Society has accumulated rich collections that included monuments of material culture and a collection of books. In 1856, after the conclusion of the contract with the provincial archives in Szczecin (Königliche Provinzial-Archivs zu Stettin), the Society’s library was moved to this archives. The book collections of both institutions have inherited the library of today’s National Archives in Szczecin. We are talking about preserved collections, a significant part of them was dispersed during and after the World War II. This article presents selected examples of religious literature, focusing on editions published in the period from the fifteenth century to the first half of the twentieth century.
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The Library of the State Archives in Szczecin has got a valuable collection of old printed books, including a large collection of handbooks. The article presents selected examples of 17th and 18th century publications produced in Szczecin, in one of the most important local schools, the Paedagogium Ducale, later transformed into the Gymnasium Carolinum. These materials, referring to various manifestations of school life, illustrate reflect activities of educational institutions of that time. They are also an important supplement to the history of culture and social life in Szczecin and in the Western Pomerania.
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St. Mary's Gymnasium in Szczecin, one of the oldest high schools in the city, has a rich history. An interesting trend in the school's history is represented by the school's interest groups. Among the oldest and most numerous are choirs and recitation groups, some dating back to the 18th century. Other groups, with a specific profile and programme, also developed systematically. In the 19th century reading societies (Leseverein) were particularly active in the gymnasium. The tradition of these societies continued into the 20th century. It fits into the broader context of Szczecin's school theatres. Their activities can be traced on the basis of information contained in printed school reports, which give the programme of activities of school interest groups and specify their participation in school calendar celebrations. Valuable material are the archives stored in the State Archives in Szczecin concerning St. Mary's Gymnasium, including documents created by members of the reading society.
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Gimnazjum Mariackie w Szczecinie to jedna z najstarszych szkół średnich w mieście o bogatej historii. Ciekawy nurt w dziejach szkoły reprezentują szkolne koła zainteresowań. Do najstarszych i najliczniejszych należą chóry i zespoły recytatorskie, niektóre z XVIII w. Systematycznie rozwijały się także inne grupy, o określonym profilu i programie. W XIX w. w gimnazjum szczególnie aktywne były towarzystwa czytelnicze (Leseverein). Tradycja tych stowarzyszeń była kontynuowana w XX w. Wpisuje się w szerszy kontekst szczecińskich teatrów szkolnych. Ich działalność można prześledzić na podstawie informacji zawartych w drukowanych sprawozdaniach szkolnych, które podają program zajęć szkolnych kół zainteresowań i określają ich udział w uroczystościach szkolnych. Cennym materiałem są archiwalia przechowywane w Archiwum Państwowym w Szczecinie dotyczące Gimnazjum Mariackiego, w tym dokumenty stworzone przez członków Towarzystwa Czytelniczego.
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