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Tytuł:
Uniwersytet Dorpacki w dziejach protestantyzmu na ziemiach polskich w XIX i początku XX wieku w świetle dokumentacji z Estońskiego Archiwum Historycznego w Tartu
Dorpat University’s role in history of Protestantism in Poland in 19th and 20th century in light of documents preserved in Estonian Historical Archive in Tartu
Autorzy:
Stegner, Tadeusz
Wojciechowski, Leszek
Ryba, Mieczysław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/chapters/23942707.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017-10-31
Wydawca:
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych
Tematy:
Dorpat
Tartu
Uniwersytet Dorpacki
studenci polscy
Estonia
Juliusz Bursche
protestanci
archiwa estońskie
Opis:
Uniwersytet w Dorpacie (obecnie Tartu w Estonii) był miejscem kształcenia wielu studentów z ziem polskich, także tych, którzy zamierzali się poświęcić karierze duchownej jako pastorzy ewangeliccy. Niektórzy z nich, np. biskup Juliusz Bursche, obejmowali najważniejsze stanowiska w kościołach ewangelickich w Polsce. Na wydziale teologicznym do 1914 r. studiowało 228 studentów z terenów dawnej Rzeczypospolitej. Ich akta personalne zachowały się w Estońskim Archiwum Historycznym w Tartu (dawniej Dorpat) w Estonii, głównie w tzw. fondzie [=zespole archiwalnym] uniwersyteckim. Najważniejsze są teczki osobowe studentów, zawierające ich podania o przyjęcie na studia, akt urodzenia, szkolne świadectwa, zaświadczenia o stosunku do służby wojskowej, opinie pastora z parafii, z której pochodził kandydat, świadectwa egzaminacyjne, egzemplarze prac semestralnych, dyplomowych, magisterskich, doktorskich, próbne kazania studentów teologii. Wiemy na jakie zajęcia uczęszczali i jakie otrzymywali oceny. Mamy też materiały na temat organizacji studenckich działających na uniwersytecie w tym tych istniejących na fakultecie teologicznym np. Koła Teologów Polskich, jest statut, sprawozdania z pracy Koła. Są to cenne zbiory, ważne dla dziejów protestantyzmu na ziemiach polskich.
University of Dorpat (currently Tartu in Estonia) was an educational centre frequented by many students from the territory of Poland, including those who intended to devote themselves to a career in clergy as Evangelical pastors. Some of them, like e.g. Bishop Juliusz Bursche, have later held the most important positions in Evangelical churches in Poland. Faculty of theology, as of 1914, had 228 students from the territory of former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Their personal records were preserved in Estonian Historical Archive in Tartu (formerly Dorpat), mostly in the university fond. The most important materials are personal files of the students, containing their applications for enrolment, birth certificates, school reports, military service clearance certificates, opinions of pastors of the candidate’s parish, exam certificates, copies of term papers, diploma dissertations, master’s and PhD dissertations, sample sermons of theology students. We know what classes they attended and what their grades were. We also have materials pertaining to students’ organizations active at the university, including those at theology faculty, e.g. the Circle of Polish Theologians; there is a statute available, as well as reports from the work of the Circle. These are valuable fonds, important for history of Protestantism in Poland.
Źródło:
Rola Kościoła w dziejach Polski. Kościoły w Rzeczypospolitej; 490-506
9788394837433
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Polscy studenci na Uniwersytecie w Dorpacie w latach 1802–1918
Polish students at the University of Dorpat 1802–1918
Autorzy:
Nowak, Alicja
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1064842.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych
Tematy:
studenci
Uniwersytet w Dorpacie
Tartu
Opis:
The University of Dorpat (now Tartu, Estonia) is one of the oldest universities in the Eastern Europe. It was founded by King of Sweden Gustav II Adolf in 1632. After a long break in operating due to the long wars the University resumed its activities in 1802, already under the Russian rule. The University was organized on the German model and in comparison with other universities existing in the Russian Empire, it featured the atmosphere of freedom of thought and research, especially in the first decades after the reopening. At the University of Dorpat studied representatives of many nationalities, including Poles. Historians have often tried to determine the national composition of students. In the holdings of the Historical Archive in Tartu is preserved rich documentation of the university from the years 1802–1918, being now the fond. No 402. 14-piece-inventory developed in German and Russian facilitates access to the fond. The fond contains a lot of data on students: their personal affairs, collective lists (of students, the enrolled, graduates, lists of people liable to military service, hand-written curriculum vitae) and materials relating to student organizations (corporations, special interest groups). Unfortunately, in none of these types of sources one can find information about the nationalities, so in many cases the nationality of individual students could be determinated on the basis of the unreliable criteria such as the following: names, religion, place of birth. Therefore, any attempt to determine the exact national composition of students in Tartu is always subject to a certain margin of error.
Źródło:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica; 2014, 21; 129-135
0860-1054
Pojawia się w:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wyprawa zbrojna Krzysztofa Radziwiłła „Pioruna” w Inflantach zimą 1579 roku
The Military Expedition of Krzysztof Radziwiłł „Perkūnas” to Livonia in the Winter of 1579
Autorzy:
Łopatecki, Karol
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1075893.pdf
Data publikacji:
2018-03-31
Wydawca:
Towarzystwo Naukowe w Toruniu
Tematy:
Itinerarium
military cartography
Kirempe
Dorpat
Tartu
Livonia
the 15th century
Opis:
The article presents the Lithuanian expedition carried out in Livonia in the winter of 1579. On the basis of the itinerary [itinerarium] and iconographic and written sources it has been established that three regiments were to act in a coordinated manner to conduct the military action against the Russian Empire. All the three regiments were to set off from Kieś [Wenden] and through different ways reach Dorpat [Tartu] occupied by the Russians. The whole expedition included about 200 cavalry soldiers and about 400 common infantry soldiers [Polish: drab] along with several light artillery and a numerous lager. Owing to the activities undertaken by the three regiments, destructions were much more extensive, more loot was acquired and military successes were more significant – the castle of Kierepeć was conquered. The activity of three separate regiments confused the enemy and prevented them from undertaking the effective defence. The expedition was carried out from 16 February to 6 March, which also affected its outcome. The late winter provided the best conditions for the land communication, while the upcoming thaw made it impossible for the enemy to launch the counter-defence. It resulted in the safe return to Kieś and a lack of Moscovite units sent from Dorpat. To my way of thinking, the winter expedition of 1579 to Livonia was the best example of the manoeuvre art of the Polish-Lithuanian army in the 16th century. The routes of two regiments (the left one and the central one) ran close to each other, while the third one (the right one) had a totally different route entering the Russian lands from the back. The right regiment was commanded by the Oberst [Colonel] of Courland Jürgen Buttler, who conquered the castle of Kierepeć [Kirempe]. The main unit was commanded by Krzysztof Radziwiłł nicknamed “Perkūnas”, who plundered the vicinities of Dorpat. The analysis of the itinerary of 1579 prepared by Krzysztof Radziwiłł indicates that the mile recorded there corresponded to 8 kilometres. The average daily velocity of the expedition Kieś–Dorpat–Kieć amounted to 21.55 km, which corresponded to 2.7 miles. During the expedition the regiments covered from 250 to 310 km, which along with the return journey amounted to 500 km.
Źródło:
Zapiski Historyczne; 2018, 83, 1; 39-67
0044-1791
2449-8637
Pojawia się w:
Zapiski Historyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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