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Tytuł:
Źródła do badań migracji młodzieży na uczelnie rosyjskie po zamknięciu Uniwersytetu Wileńskiego w 1832 roku
Sources to migration of the Youth to the Russian Universities after the closure of the Univeristy of Vilnius in 1832
Autorzy:
Szymanel, Halina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1064861.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych
Tematy:
migracje
Uniwersytet Wileński
młodzież
edukacja
represje
Opis:
When the tsarist authorities closed the Vilnius University in 1832 as well as the Medical and Surgical Academy and Academy of Theology (that were established on the basis of the closed university departments and existed just less than 10 years) young people from Lithuania were deprived of the opportunity to gain higher education in their country. Their choice of the Russian universities was influenced by a number of factors. The main one was that young people did not actually have choice. The tsarist authorities made it difficult to study in the Polish Kingdom and at the universities in the Western Europe, moreover, the latter not everyone could afford. The Lithuanian State Historical Archives in Vilnius preserves rich sources to this topic. The records are located primarily in fonds of tsarist state institutions at various levels . The most valuable in this respect are archival fonds: Office of Vilnius Governor-General, Office of the Civil Governor of Vilnius (records connected with the passports), the Board of Vilnius Education District, the Medical and Surgical Academy and files of commissions for investigation and courts of war. Moreover, interesting materials (letters, diaries, journals, memoirs) are stored in the Collection of Society of Friends of Science in Vilnius. Studies on these and other materials could contribute to the enrichment of knowledge not only about the migration of young people from Lithuania to Russia, but also about their commitment to the fight for the independence of Lithuania, as well as a contribution to Russian culture and science.
Źródło:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica; 2014, 21; 117-127
0860-1054
Pojawia się w:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Cnotliwy Litwin” z 1592 roku. Autorstwo i proweniencja tekstów źródłowych
Virtuous Lithuanian of 1592. Authorship and provenance of the sources
Autorzy:
Antanavičius, Darius
Szymanel, Halina
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1064875.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Archiwum Główne Akt Dawnych
Tematy:
Litwa
Wielkie Księstwo Litewskie
Inflanty
Chryzostom Wołodkowicz
Eliasz Pielgrzymowski
Wacław Agryppa
Teodor Wierzbowski
Opis:
Virtuous Lithuanian published in 1592 by an anonymous author is the first in the Lithuanian historiography thematic collection of historical records published in print. There are posted in it in extenso 9 unpublished before papers concerning the relations of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Livonia in the years 1557–1569. Contrary to the previous assertions the book was not developed by a Samogitian nobleman Chrysostom Wołodkowicz (c. 1591–1642 ), but by Elijah Pielgrzymowski, well-known representative of the Lithuanian literature of the late 16th c., and the great Lithuanian writer. He used the texts of published documents not from the individual copies, but from manuscript called Pamiętnik [Diary], with its authorship credited previously to the bishop of Vilnius Cardinal Jerzy Radziwiłł. A copy of this work is stored at the Czartoryski Library in Kraków (rkps 2180 IV) and was published in print in the late 19th c.; in fact this text is anonymous and without a title, and in the late 19th century was credited to J. Radziwiłł by its publisher – Teodor Wierzbowski, who also entitled the work as “Pamiętnik”. This anonymous work should not be called a diary, but a chronicle. Jerzy Radziwiłł could not be an author of it, as presented in the chronicle events are inconsistent with the facts of his biography. Hypothesis put forward in the article is that this anonymous chronicle was written by Wacław Agrippa (c. 1525–1597), stepfather of E. Pielgrzymowicz, well-known statesman and cultural luminary. This hypothesis explains also how E. Pielgrzymowicz received this source.
Źródło:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica; 2014, 21; 63-91
0860-1054
Pojawia się w:
Miscellanea Historico-Archivistica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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