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In the last academic year (2017/2018), the Institute of Musicology of The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin celebrated an important Jubilee. After the Cecilia celebrations connected with the 60th anniversary of the existence of the unit (November 2016), it was the turn to commemorate the half-century of the students scientific movement. This sketch is a contribution to the analysis on the activity of students of Lublin musicology and their participation in the development of scientific research in various fields of religious music.
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W minionym roku akademickim (2017/2018) Instytut Muzykologii KUL świętował ważny Jubileusz. Po uroczystościach cecyliańskich, związanych z 60-leciem istnienia jednostki (listopad 2016 r.), przyszła kolej na upamiętnienie półwiecza studenckiego ruchu naukowego. Niniejsza publikacja stanowi przyczynek do analizy aktywności studentów lubelskiej muzykologii i ich wkładu w rozwój badań naukowych na różnych polach muzyki religijnej.
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This article undertakes the issue of the life and scientific activity of Rev. Prof. Antoni Kość, particularly his contribution to the development of Polish and world philosophy of law. The author presents the biography of Antoni Kość beginning with the schooldays. In the article have been descibed the following stages: the seminary and theology studies in the Catholic University of Lublin; missionary work and law studies in Japan; law studies in Germany and the United States; studies and work at the universities in Japan and Korea; work at the Catholic University of Lublin. The author presents also the academic achievements of Prof. Antoni Kość.
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KUL Library constitutes an excellent workplace for scholars from many fields, including theologians, historians, philologists who study the achievements of Isidore of Seville - a great erudite, author of the famous Etymologiae, an outstanding teacher and tutor of medieval Europe. The library collection includes all his scriptures, edited by J.P. Migne (volumes 81-83 of Patrologiae Latinae), also in the form of critical editions in recent collections and series. In addition, it has numerous publications, although published before 1990, dedicated to the life and legacy of Isidore, primarily by J. Fontaine, as well as the works referring to the times and cultural environment of the encyclopaedist. Isidore was a compiler, so it is crucial for a researcher dealing with Isidore to be acquainted with his sources - works of classical authors and Christians, Greek and Latin writers and poets, which are also in the collections of KUL Library. The Bishop of Seville’s knowledge was of a literary character, but related to God and the whole world created by him. The library contains the literature necessary for the researcher, who, wishing to understand Isidore-a specialist, should educate himself in these fields of knowledge on which Isidore worked. Difficulties arising from the lack of necessary publications in the library are effectively resolved by taking advantage of the effectively functioning Interlibrary Loan. In recent years, KUL Library has been enriched with modern tools such as the Electronic Card Catalog and Digital Library. Providing access to scientific databases enables readers to find works on Isidore, which are written in the most remote corners of our planet. The staff of the Library deserve special gratitude. They are consistently competent, helpful and dedicated to their work. Their knowledge and kindness are the second – apart from the extensive collection - magnet which attracts numerous readers (also the ones working on Isidore) to KUL Library from all over the country.
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