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The Review...that has remained in its typescript form so far, was written by A. Birkenmajer in January 1955 as a review of Kazimierz Budzyk's doctoral thesis (though it has to be noted that in the Polish system of academic degrees and titles - based on the Soviet model - at that time a PhD corresponded to today's postdoctoral degree). Budzyk's research focused on the resolutions of the Polish parliament (Sejm) printed in the 17th century, the so-called constitutions (ca 250 editions of specific resolutions and their collections, first editions and reissues, in one thousand copies). Birkenmajer's review - which gave high marks to Budzyk's work - also contains a number of valuable critical and methodological comments concerning the ways of identifying various editions and their variants by means of analysing the placement of signatures, methods of publication dating, and the printing organisation and techniques in the 17th century. Birkenmajer's review is a valuable addition to the Polish literature on the theory and methodology of research into the history of printing.
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The article is an introduction to and a presentation of a text that has not been published so far and was written by one of the most distinguished and most versatile Polish scholars in the 20th century, Professor Aleksander Birkenmajer (1890-1967). The text itself is a review of a paper by a distinguished expert on old Polish books, Kazimierz Budzyk, entitled:'Bibliografia konstytucji sejmowych XVII wieku w Polsce' (Bibliography of 17th Century Parliamentary Constitutions in Poland), (Wrocław 1962).Both Budzyk's work and Birkenmajer's review include a number of valuable findings and reflections on printing practices associated with the publication of official texts, the so-called constitutions - resolutions passed by the Polish parliament in the 17th century. In addition, both scholars devoted a lot of attention to the research methods employed in studies on old books. The article is an attempt to make the reader acquainted with the most important, and at the same time, most controversial opinions and theses advocated by Budzyk and Birkenmajer, to which was added the opinion of Eugenia Triller, which expanded the scope of the discussion.The views and arguments of both scholars presented in this article by no means exhaust the complex and difficult subject of the constitutions' identity and chronology; however, they do extend our knowledge of this subject in an excellent manner.
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Česká historická bibliografie. Plány a perspektivy

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This work surveys the development of Czech historical bibliography in the Historical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the CR since the start of the 1990s, its current research and promotes debate on its perspectives. It deals with the questions of the meaning and importance of historical bibliography in an information society. Current financial problems in the Academy of Sciences have led to the discontinuation of the publication of annual printed bibliographical bulletins. As a result of the cessation of printed resources, the problem of archival storage and how to ensure their long-term existence has arisen. For these reasons, steps were taken to convert data from the bibliographical database into the standard international exchange format which will facilitate a wider co-operation with other scientific libraries and participation in projects which might enhance the existing database of the Bibliography of History of the Czech Lands. The Bibliographical Section of the Historical Institute has in recent years established wider international co-operation with its historical counterparts in a number of European countries. Within this framework, it contributes to international databases and it also has the possibility of acquiring hard-to-access data from them.
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