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The collections of the Library of Silesian Clerical Seminary, which history dates back to the 1920s, have not been examined satisfactorily to date. In the interwar period the library built its collections through purchases and generous donations. The article focuses on this part of donations which came from the authors themselves, mainly priests of Kraków archdiocese and Katowice diocese, secular persons in a minor extent. They donated 50 works in total, among them books, dissertations and articles previously published in periodicals. All of them were the latest publications on theology, Church history and related studies and covered a wide spectrum of religious issues. Some books are signed with author’s inscription, which greatly increases their value.  
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One of the statutory tasks of the Centre for Church Archives Libraries and Museums is to gather and organise materials of Church provenance. The most valuable materials are microfilmed and digitized in the documentary studio. So far, the most important materials from the below mentioned libraries have been microfilmed in the Centre for Church Archives Libraries and Museums: the Pauline Fathers’ library in Jasna Góra, the Cistercians’ library in Mogilno, the Carmelite Nuns’ library in Crakow, the Poor Clares’ library in Stary Sącz and Crakow, the Visitandines’ library in Crakow, the Benedictine monks’ library in Tyniec and the Benedictine nuns’ library in Przemyśl and Staniątki, the library of Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem in Miechów and the Norbertine Sisters’ library in Imbramowice. The Centre for Church Archives Libraries and Museums also organizes symposia on book collections of the Church. Reports and papers delivered in symposia are printed in a semi-annual magazine „Church Archives Libraries and Museums.” The magazine also contains the catalogues of monastic libraries and monographs on individual libraries.
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The purpose of the article is to draw attention to the print, which comes from the gift of Count Jakub Potocki for the Warsaw Public Library (actually also Central Library of the Masovian Voivodship), Regulativ des privilegirten bürgerlichen Scharfschützen-Corps der k.k. Hauptstadt Lemberg from 1817, as well as an analysis of its content, recalling the author’s biography and the historical background in which it was created. It is perhaps the only surviving copy and a significant document concerning the activities of the Society of Lviv Riflemen at the beginning of the 19th century. It continued the traditions of the earlier Fowler Brotherhood, known as the Confraternity, which had served several times in defense of Lviv. However, the activity of the Society, combining the military and sports aspects, also entered the history of the city.
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Celem artykułu jest zwrócenie uwagi na druk Regulativ des privilegirten burgerlichen Scharfschutzen-Corps der k.k. Hauptstadt Lemberg z 1817 roku, pochodzący z daru Jakuba hr. Potockiego dla Biblioteki Publicznej m.st. Warszawy, która obecnie pełni również funkcję Biblioteki Głównej Województwa Mazowieckiego. Autor dokonuje także analizy treści dzieła, przedstawia biogram twórcy i tło historyczne okresu, w którym ono powstało. Jest to być może jedyny zachowany egzemplarz i istotny dokument dotyczący działalności Towarzystwa Strzelców Lwowskich na początku XIX wieku. Kontynuowało ono tradycje wcześniejszego bractwa kurkowego, zwanego konfraternią, zasłużonego kilkukrotnie w obronie Lwowa. Również Towarzystwo Strzelców i jego działalność, łącząca aspekt militarny i sportowy, wpisały się w historię miasta.
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The aim of this article is to present The Section J7 which is dedicated to Pope John Paul II in the Main Library of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow. Books and publications dedicated to Karol Wojtyła/John Paul II and inspired by his life were selected from the whole library collections. As a result, an excellent workshop was created for people who want to explore teaching of the person who has already become a Saint. These collections are arranged in free access like 80% of the books in the library. The Section J7 is divided into nine main subsections, some of which are divided into further parts: J7.1. General Section; J7.2. Biographies and Commemorative Books; J7.3.General Issues; J7.4. Karol Wojtyła; J7.5. John Paul II; J7.6. Canonization Process; J7.7. Prayers to John Paul II; J7. 8. John Paul II in Art; J7.9. Popular Science Studies.
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie Działu J7 dedykowanego Papieżowi Janowi Pawłowi II, patronowi Biblioteki Głównej Uniwersytetu Papieskiego Jana Pawła II w Krakowie. Wydzielenie z całości zbiorów publikacji (tylko wydawnictw zwartych, bez czasopism) autorstwa Karola Wojtyły/Jana Pawła II oraz poświęconych jemu lub inspirowanych jego życiem, przyczyniło się do powstania doskonałego warsztatu pracy dla tych, którzy chcą zgłębiać wiedzę o osobie i nauczaniu Polskiego Papieża, dzisiaj już świętego. Zbiory te są ułożone w wolnym dostępie, jak 80% zbiorów biblioteki. Cały Dział J7. składa się z dziewięciu poddziałów głównych – niektóre z nich dzielą się na dalsze części: J7.1. Dział ogólny; J7.2. Biografie i księgi pamiątkowe; J7.3. Zagadnienia ogólne; J7.4.Karol Wojtyła; J7.5. Jan Paweł II; J7.6. Proces kanonizacyjny; J7.7. Modlitwy do Jana Pawła II; J7.8. Jan Paweł II w sztuce; J7.9. Opracowania popularnonaukowe.
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The research and exploring of the old parish libraries allows us to understand the processes associated with their foundation and use. Visitations in the Diocese of Kraków carried on in the eighteenth century revealed that the parish clergy cared for the collection of books. Priests clearly appreciated books’ auxiliary role in teaching and preaching. This is confi rmed by quite a substantial collection of books in Lelów and Wolbrom deaneries. The large number of books on theology and preaching collected in some parishes indicates that the local parish and assistant priests were interested in reading. In addition to this the synod regulations and pastoral letters encouraged and supported the collecting of books. Church authorities rightly and wisely recognized the useful role of books in supporting pastoral work of the clergy. Therefore, the resolutions of the Synod of Bishops and pastoral letters pointed to the problem of access by the clergy to the most essential aid in preaching and hearing of confessions. Library resources were growing, mainly through individual donations, larger bequests and also by purchase. Initially, the priests created private collections of books according to their own needs or personal interests. Later on, they donated these books to parish libraries. These collections, consistent in their ideological content, refl ected the view of the people, who created the libraries and used them. They are a sign of a high intellectual culture of the book donors. As it is evident from the above fi ndings, in terms of the existence of parish libraries in the two deaneries the situation was quite good. Over time, their number and the number of books was increasing steadily. Figures from the source not only confi rm this, but also point to the fact that in general those collections were decreasing. This was associated with the widespread practice of expansion of the private collections by adding books from the church collection. In addition, many books were destroyed as a result of numerous fi res, invasions and theft. The fact of missing certain books, though not benefi cial to the church library is always an indicator that they were in use.
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In the period from 25th March until 14th May 2006 at ,Old Synagogue Gallery, affiliated to the Circuit Museum in Nowy Sącz, ,Historical Writing of Cistercian Fathers of Szczyrzyc was exhibited. The purpose of the exhibition was to display the most valuable and the oldest historical writings kept in custody of the Archive and the Cistercian Library in Szczyrzyc, and to appeal the same to a wider audience. The exhibition inter alia covered: medieval parchments with seals, manuscript books, beautifully decorated antiphonaries, graduals and cantionals and old prints as well as the only incunabula found in Poland. Moreover, the exhibition was complemented with the Cistercian costumes, enlarged reproductions of pages of historic books, and pictures that normally decorate the walls of the monastery in Szczyrzyc.  
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