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The aim of this article is to analyze the manner in which female demons are described by oneof the first Polish folklorists – Kazimierz Władysław Wójcicki – who created their image based onfolk stories and selected literary works. The subject of the presented study are texts published asKlechdy, starożytne podania i powieści ludu polskiego i Rusi [Klechdy. Ancient Tales and Novels bythe Polish and Rus’ People] (1837). This article refers to romantic fascination with Slavs, womenand death. It also concentrates on the human attributes of demons, for example clothes, names, favouriteplaces and activities, and facial expressions. They all symbolize the human psyche – fears,needs and emotions.
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Artykuł ma na celu przybliżenie postaci historyka, kolekcjonera oraz dyrektora Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej – Józefa Muczkowskiego. Przedstawiono też krótkie wprowadzenie na temat życia Cypriana Walewskiego, Kazimierza Władysława Wójcickiego oraz ich związku z Józefem Muczkowskim. Zaprezentowano rękopisy Józefa Muczkowskiego mieszczące się w zbiorze autografów Cypriana Walewskiego z XIX wieku, przechowywanym w Bibliotece Akademii Umiejętności w Krakowie. Wśród rękopisów znajduje się 5 listów pisanych ręką Józefa Muczkowskiego, jego autobiografia wraz z wykazem publikacji, 1 list syna Józefa – Stefana Muczkowskiego oraz drukowany nekrolog Józefa Muczkowskiego. Metody zastosowane w pracy: metoda analizy i krytyki piśmiennictwa wykazująca celowość i oryginalność podjętego do badań problemu oraz metoda historyczna pozwalająca ustalić wiarygodność i autentyczność źródła.
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The aim of this article is to sketch a portrait of Józef Muczkowski, who was a historian, a collector and also director of the Jagiellonian Library. It begins with a short account of the lives of Cyprian Walewski and Kazimierz Władysław Wójcicki and on their relations with Józef Muczkowski. It also presents Muczkowski’s manuscripts, which are part of Cyprian Walewski’s nineteenth-century collection of manuscripts held by the Library of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Cracow. Among these manuscripts are five of Muczkowski’s handwritten letters, his autobiography with a list of publications, one letter written by Józef’s son Stephan Muczkowski and also Józef Muczkowski’s printed obituary notice. The author of the article has employed two methodologies, the first of which – being analytical and critical – shows the purpose and originality of the research, while the second – being historical – allows us to determine the accuracy and authenticity of the source itself.
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