8 results on '"Sanguszkowie"'
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2. „Kronika Podhorecka' jako źródło do badań nad dziejami zamku w Podhorcach w drugiej połowie XIX wieku na początku XX wieku
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Iwanna Papa
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Pidhirtsi ,“Kronika Podhorecka” ,Pidhirtsi castle ,castle administrators ,Sanguszkowie ,Eustachy Sanguszko ,History of Eastern Europe ,DJK1-77 ,Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ,GN301-674 - Abstract
“Kronika Podhorecka” as a Primary Source for the History of the Pidhirtsi Castle in the Second half of the 19th Century and at the Beginning of the 20th Century „Kronika Podhorecka” has been preserved in two versions: the first working version was written by A. Kryczynski (1869-1887) and the second one was completed by the next castle administrators (1869-1906). This article aims to analyze this primary source of the history of the Pidhirtsi castle and its owners: the time of its composition, its goal, the role of castle administrators in the history of Pidhirtsi castle. The article contains an edition of “Kronika Podhorecka”, reconstructed on the basis of the archival source.
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- 2020
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3. Archiwiści, bibliotekarze i uczeni w rodowej bibliotece książąt Sanguszków
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Jolanta M. Marszalska
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historia bibliotek ,historia archiwów ,biblioteki rodowe ,archiwa rodowe ,Sanguszkowie ,Polska ,Bibliography. Library science. Information resources ,History ,BR140-1510 - Abstract
Na wstępie artykułu Autorka dowodzi, że pierwszym twórcą biblioteki rodowej był wojewoda witebski Szymon Samuel Sanguszko (zmarł 1637), żołnierz, polityk, humanista i miłośnik ksiąg. Bogaty wielotematyczny księgozbiór znajdował się prawdopodobnie w posiadłościach Szymona Samuela na Białorusi, w Białym Kowlu i Smolanach. Równie zasobne były archiwa rodowe Sanguszków zlokalizowane w różnych posiadłościach na terenie Rzeczypospolitej. Ich opiekunów od XVIII do 1939 r. Autorka charakteryzuje w dalszej części artykułu, podkreślając ich profesjonalizm i znaczenie materiałów archiwalnych nie tylko dla dziejów rodu ale i historii Polski.
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- 2020
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4. „Kronika Podhorecka" jako źródło do badań nad dziejami zamku w Podhorcach w drugiej połowie XIX wieku i na początku XX wieku.
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WODZIŃSKA, IZABELA
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„Kronika Podhorecka" has been preserved in two versions: the first working version was written by A. Kryczynski (1869-1887) and the second one was completed by the next castle administrators (1869-1906). This article aims to analyze this primary source of the history of the Pidhirtsi castle and its owners: the time of its composition, its goal, the role of castle administrators in the history of Pidhirtsi castle. The article contains an edition of "Kronika Podhorecka", reconstructed on the basis of the archival source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Between Sławuta and Tarnów : travels of clerks and administrators of the Volhynian and Ukrainian estates of Prince Hieronim Sanguszko at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
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Kargol, Tomasz
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Sanguszkowie ,Antoni Pruszyński ,podróże ,ks. Hieronim Sanguszko ,Galicja - Abstract
Artykuł przedstawia podróże współpracowników i oficjalistów ks. Hieronima Sanguszki na Wołyniu i Ukrainie na przełomie XVIII i XIX w. Odbywali oni regularne wyjazdy w interesach ekonomicznych Sanguszków m.in. do miejscowości Sławuta, Antoniny, Białogródka i Zasław na Wołyniu, Ilińce i Czerkasy na Ukrainie, stolic guberni (Żytomierz, Kijów i Kamienic Podolski), miast handlowych (Berdyczów i Dubno). Najbliżsi współpracownicy ks. Hieronima Sanguszki, jak Antoni Pruszyński i Franciszek Mikoszewski, w sprawach rodzinno-majątkowych Sanguszków wyjeżdżali poza granice Rosji, do Galicji, gdzie ks. Hieronim Sanguszko posiadał kolejnedobra (Tarnów). The article presents the journeys of clerks and administrators of Prince Hieronim Sanguszko in Volhynia and Ukraine at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. They travelled to the towns of Sławuta, Antonina, Białogródek and Zasław in Volhynia, Ilińce and Cherkasy in Ukraine, the capitals of the provinces (Żytomierz, Kiev and Kamienic Podolski), and trading cities (Berdyczów and Dubno). The closest associates of Prince Hieronim Sanguszko, such as Antoni Pruszyński and Franciszek Mikoszewski, travelled in the family and property matters of the Sanguszko family outside Russia, to Galicia, where Prince Hieronim Sanguszko owned other estates (Tarnów).
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- 2021
6. Stan zachowania rękopisów podarowanych Bibliotece Jagiellońskiej przez książąt Sanguszków
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Baumann, Ekaterina and Sekułowicz, Anna
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evaluation of the state of preservation ,Sanguszkowie ,rękopisy ,the House of Sanguszko ,family libraries ,biblioteki prywatne ,manuscripts ,biblioteki rodowe ,ocena stanu zachowania ,private libraries - Abstract
Zbiory rodziny Sanguszków stanowią narodowe dobro kultury. Polski magnacki ród książąt Lubartowiczów-Sanguszków jest jednym z najbardziej znanych i zasłużonych dla polskiej kultury rodów. Losy biblioteki i archiwum książąt Sanguszków były bardzo burzliwe. Po II wojnie światowej zbiory uległy rozproszeniu - część z nich trafiła do Biblioteki Jagiellońskiej. Dopiero na mocy umowy z 2002 roku pomiędzy Biblioteką Jagiellońską a rodziną Sanguszków część zbiorów (w tym rękopisy, inkunabuły i inne druki) stała się własnością Biblioteki. Biblioteka Jagiellońska przyjęła w darze 19 jednostek inwentarzowych rękopisów, których stan zachowania został zbadany metodą opisową. W artykule przedstawiono dane bibliograficzne rękopisów, typ oprawy (gdy istnieje), papieru, rodzaj i stopień uszkodzeń opraw, papieru i bloku rękopisu, a także cechy atramentu. Według stanu zachowania rękopisy zostały podzielone na 5 kategorii. Z ogólnej oceny stanu zachowania wynika, że 7 rękopisów jest w stanie umożliwiającym ich udostępnianie i użytkowanie, natomiast 4 rękopisy wymagają planowych działań konserwatorskich. The book collection of the House of Sanguszko - which is one of the most famous Polish noble families, having a distinguished record of service to the Polish State - is one of Poland's national cultural treasures. Their private library and archive have had a very turbulent history. After World War II the collection was dispersed and some of it found its way to the Jagiellonian Library. It was not until 2002, however, that part of the collection (including manuscripts, incunabula and other old prints) formally became the property of the Library following the signing of an agreement between the Library and the Sanguszko family. The Jagiellonian Library has accepted the donation of nineteen inventory units of manuscripts, whose state of preservation has been analysed using the descriptive method. This article presents bibliographical information concerning each of these manuscripts, i.e. the kind of binding (if any) and paper, the kind and degree of damage to the binding, paper and the body of the manuscript, as well as the characteristics of the ink. All the manuscripts have been divided into five categories, according to their state of preservation. A general evaluation of their condition has shown that seven of the manuscripts can be made available to readers, while four require restoration and conservation.
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- 2020
7. The modern noble family as a 'community of memory' : the case of the princely House of Sanguszko (15th-18th centuries)
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Rogulski, Jakub
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kultura rodów szlacheckich ,Sanguszkowie ,pamięć zbiorowa ,the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ,świadomość genealogiczna ,epoka nowożytna ,Early Modern Era ,genealogical awareness ,tożsamość rodów szlacheckich ,noble families ,the Sanguszko Family ,Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów ,collective memory ,identity ,noble families culture - Abstract
The article is an analysis of the collective memory of the princely House of Sanguszko between the 15th and 18th centuries. Its aim is to establish the memories shaping this community and bringing it together. The sources on which the article is based comprise mementos of the family’s material and spiritual culture (documents, coats of arms, seals, titles, residences, necropolises, portraits, sermons, chronicles etc.) treated as permanently objectivised carries of family memory (cultural memory). The analysis demonstrates that the House of Sanguszko emerged at the turn of the 16th century and its self-identification was based on an awareness of shared descent from Prince Sanguszko. In the 16th century the House of Sanguszko, divided into three branches (separate families), became integrated around three obligatory memories (figures of memory). First - of Prince Sanguszko, who as the basic element binding the community was commemorated primarily through the patronymic “Sanguszkowicz”. Second - of the lineage encompassing “Dukes of Lithuania”, that is Grand Dukes Algirdas and Gediminas, who as the basic source of prestige and authority (relatives of the Jagiellonians) were recalled primarily through the use of the Pogoń coat of arms. Third - of eminent representatives of the family (especially Hetman Roman Sanguszko) the memory of whom as role models was cultivated in family necropolises. Although the House of Sanguszko was a well-consolidated community, the turn of the 17th century was marked by a crisis of identity caused by Prince Sanguszko sinking into oblivion and the need to emphasise the stature of the family vis-à-vis the social and political transformations following the Union of Lublin. In order to reintegrate the House of Sanguszko, its members introduced the surname "Sanguszko” and carried out a reconstruction of their foundation memory, introducing the figure of a new, worthy progenitor: Algirdas (temporarily) and Liubartas. The memory of descent from the latter was secured by the Sanguszkos on such durable and effective carriers that this vision of the beginnings of the family survived until the 19th century.
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- 2017
8. The state of preservation of the manuscripts donated to the Jagiellonian Library by the House of Sanguszko
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Baumann, Ekaterina
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evaluation of the state of preservation ,Sanguszkowie ,rękopisy ,the House of Sanguszko ,family libraries ,biblioteki prywatne ,manuscripts ,biblioteki rodowe ,ocena stanu zachowania ,private libraries - Abstract
The book collection of the House of Sanguszko - which is one of the most famous Polish noble families, having a distinguished record of service to the Polish State - is one of Poland's national cultural treasures. Their private library and archive have had a very turbulent history. After World War II the collection was dispersed and some of it found its way to the Jagiellonian Library. It was not until 2002, however, that part of the collection (including manuscripts, incunabula and other old prints) formally became the property of the Library following the signing of an agreement between the Library and the Sanguszko family. The Jagiellonian Library has accepted the donation of nineteen inventory units of manuscripts, whose state of preservation has been analysed using the descriptive method. This article presents bibliographical information concerning each of these manuscripts, i.e. the kind of binding (if any) and paper, the kind and degree of damage to the binding, paper and the body of the manuscript, as well as the characteristics of the ink. All the manuscripts have been divided into five categories, according to their state of preservation. A general evaluation of their condition has shown that seven of the manuscripts can be made available to readers, while four require restoration and conservation.
- Published
- 2016
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