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The article is devoted to the history and present state of the library of The Abbey of Benedictine Nuns in Staniątki, one of the oldest monasteries in Poland. Development of the library throughout centuries has been outlined an the contents of the book collection have been described. Special attention has been paid to the musical collections originating from XVI-XVIII cc., which currenty can be accessed by the digital library. The study is an attempt to present the isssue from a librarian’s point of view. The problems discussed in the article refl ect diffi culties and challenges that have to be faced by numerous Polish monastery libraries.
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The early printed books collection held by the University of Warsaw Library contains about 300 books printed from the 15th to the 17th century, with various marks of the 17th-century library censorship. Thanks to the provenance research conducting by the Early Printed Books Department staff we can recognize that most of these books were once held in monasteries. The purpose of this article is to present various methods of censorship, notes such as: “haereticus” or “prohibitus”, the names of authors or other people contributing to the work which were crossed out, obliterated or cut out, fragments of texts concerned heretical or salacious content – removed in different ways. Censorship marks are interesting as yet poorly explored testimonies of post-tridentine spirituality. Their analysis can bring new perspectives to the studies of sociology of religion.
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This paper presents a preliminary analysis of the contents of the first monastic library of the Carmelite Order in Poland. On the basis of the manuscript Catalogus librorumConventus Immacula: Conceptionis B.V.M. F.F. Carmelitarum Discalceatorum Cracoviae. Factus. Anno Domini 1702  it was discovered that the library of the monastery church devoted to the Holy Virgin Mary in Cracow was divided into 20 sections, and the most numerous ones were the Spirituales and Theologi morales sections. Calculations show that the inventory includes 1768 descriptions of books in approx. 2150 volumes. Currently, 190 survived volumes are located in the monastic library in Czerna.
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The inventory from the Basilian monastic library in Uniów was created on 18 March 1789, which was connected with the dissolution of the monastery that took place in April, 1790 as a part of the regulation of a parish led in Galicia during the reign of the Emperor Joseph II. It included printed books, organized according to their formats. Among 127 printed volumes there were 106 titles, as some books had been published as a series of volumes or the library owned a few copies of the same title. The manuscripts stored in a monastic library, in a number of 20, were presented under one title. The prints date for the years 1563-1777. Publications in Latin and Polish dominated, on the third place there were Cyrillic books. As far as the content is concerned, what prevailed in the library were theological and homiletic works. The books from the library in Uniów were obtained by the Lviv University Library, where they were sorted: duplicates were given to the general seminary in Lviv and Galician gymnasiums, and publications useless in the process of education were put up for auction. The inventory from Uniów incorporated into the University Library probably shared the fate of the library collection, which was largely destroyed by the fire in the library building on 2-3 November 1848.
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Die Geschichte der Klosterbibliotheken ist bei uns immer noch kaum unter-sucht worden, trotz der Rolle, die diese für die Entwicklung der Kultur gespielt haben. Einer der Gründe dafür ist die geringe Zahl erhaltener Büchersammlungen, die nach den Aufhebungen der Orden ja oft auseinandergerissen wurden. Aus diesem Grunde bilden die erhalten gebliebenen Inventarienverzeichnisse solcher Bibliotheken die grundlegenden Quellen zum Kennenlernen ihre Geschichte und insbesondere auch ihrer Bestände. Die vorliegende Arbeit geht auf dieses Problem ein und behandelt die Geschichte und die Bestände der Bibliothek der Marianisten in Puszcza Korabiewska (Mariańska) auf der Basis eines Inventarienverzeicbnisses von 1845, das sich im Nationalmuseum in Krakau befindet, sowie der erhalten gebliebenen Druckwerke selbst. Das Inventarienverzeichnis der Bibliothek von Puszcza Korabiewska umfaßt insgesamt 891 Titel, die 996 Werke in 1036 Bänden umfassen. Erhalten geblieben sind 672 Druckwerke in 642 Bänden, was 67% aller Werke dieser Bibliothek aus-macht. Diese Druckwerke befinden sich gegenwärtig in der Bibliothek der Marianistenpriester in Lublin. Mittels der auf der Basis des Inventarienverzeichnisses und der erhaltenen Druckwerke durchgeführten Analyse konnte festgestellt werden, daß diese Bibliothek ihre Bücher - vor allem in der Anfangszeit ihres Bestehens - hauptsächlich durch Schenkungen von Diözesan- und Ordenspriestern aus der näheren Umgebung des Klosters bekommen hat. Später konnten neue Bücher immer häufiger auch käuflich erworben werden. Was ihren Inhalt betrifft, so unterschied sich die Büchersammlung von Puszcza Korabiewska nicht von anderen Klosterbibliotheken. Ähnlich wie in den anderen Bibliotheken dieser Art dominierte natürlich theologische und religiöse Literatur. Die Büchersammlung von Puszcza Korabiewska sollte ja prinzipiell der dortigen Ordensgemeinschaft dienen. Ihre Bücher waren ein fester Bestandteil des Klosterlebens.
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The University Library in Wrocław has a collection of manuscripts documenting some of the events following the promulgation of the secularisation edict by the King of Prussia, Frederick William III, on 30 October 1810, under which most catholic church institutions in Silesia, especially numerous monasteries, were dissolved. The five bound volumes of files, known as the Büsching Papers, contain: – correspondence: original letters or copies (mainly between commissioner J. G. G. Büsching, Central Secularisation Commission and special commissioners, mostly concerning organisational and financial matters); – inventories of former monastery archives, libraries and art collections; – Büsching’s protocols and notes concerning organisational and financial matters as well as movable items found in monasteries, which were of some value to science, museums, libraries or archives (e.g. numismatic objects, archaeological objects). Despite the fact that the Büsching Papers are an archive source known to scholars studying Silesian history and art, Büsching’s illegible writing has hindered access to the contents of the documents. The present inventory of the Büsching Papers is an attempt to shed some light on the documents; its aim is to provide a preliminary overview of the contents of the five German-language volumes, to simplify the search for specific documents and to encourage scholars to carry out an in-depth analysis of the manu - scripts in their research work.
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