In this article it is aimed to tell about a person, which was unduly forgotten in the history of the Vilnius University, though among his other activities, he did a lot to support and help the astronomers, coming to Paris and London from Vilnius. A former jesuit, talented preacher, professor of Rhetorics and other disciplines in Vilnius academy, Remigian Korwin Kossakowski (1730–1780) wrote a lot of letters to Vilnius (and perhaps to Warsaw too), from 1774 on, while working in Paris as the representative of the National Comission of Education of the Commonwealth of Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The letters which are kept in Vilnius university library, mainly addressed to the astronomers Marcin Poczobut and Andrzej Strzecki...
The first three decades of the nineteenth century is an exclusive period of Vilnius University and L...
When in December 1802 Hugo Kołłątaj was leaving the prison in Ołomuniec, he had one desire: to settl...
With reference to the sources preserved in Vilnius city archive and matriculates’ books of higher ed...
Straipsnyje rašoma apie nepagrįstai primirštą asmenį, daug nusipelniusį Vilniaus universitetui, tači...
Straipsnyje pristatoma eksjėzuito Remigijaus Kosakovskio (1730–1780) veikla, kurią jis aprašo savo l...
Straipsnis skirtas astronomo, mokslininko, Vilniaus akademijos rektoriaus ir reformatoriaus, kunigo ...
The National Library in Warsaw contains a collection of manuscript’s documents and other materials o...
This article publishes eight letters written by musician and publicist Wiktor Każyński (b. 1812-d. 1...
The article is devoted to the nine as-yet-unpublished letters by Władisław Syrokomla (Ludwik Kondrat...
Tyrimas apima žymaus Abiejų Tautų Respublikos astronomo, Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės vyriaus...
The aim of this article is to characterize the nine letters of Władysław Syrokomla (Ludwik Kondratow...
The collection of the Lithuanian State Historical Archives in Vilnius possesses the legacy (mainly l...
Włodzimierz Zajączkowski (1914–1982), who prior to WWII had been a graduate student in the Institute...
Stanisław Lubieniecki (1623-1675), best known for his work as a historian and theologian of the Poli...
Evfimy Bolkhovitinov (1767-1837; historian, bibliographer, author of the Dictionary of Russian write...
The first three decades of the nineteenth century is an exclusive period of Vilnius University and L...
When in December 1802 Hugo Kołłątaj was leaving the prison in Ołomuniec, he had one desire: to settl...
With reference to the sources preserved in Vilnius city archive and matriculates’ books of higher ed...
Straipsnyje rašoma apie nepagrįstai primirštą asmenį, daug nusipelniusį Vilniaus universitetui, tači...
Straipsnyje pristatoma eksjėzuito Remigijaus Kosakovskio (1730–1780) veikla, kurią jis aprašo savo l...
Straipsnis skirtas astronomo, mokslininko, Vilniaus akademijos rektoriaus ir reformatoriaus, kunigo ...
The National Library in Warsaw contains a collection of manuscript’s documents and other materials o...
This article publishes eight letters written by musician and publicist Wiktor Każyński (b. 1812-d. 1...
The article is devoted to the nine as-yet-unpublished letters by Władisław Syrokomla (Ludwik Kondrat...
Tyrimas apima žymaus Abiejų Tautų Respublikos astronomo, Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės vyriaus...
The aim of this article is to characterize the nine letters of Władysław Syrokomla (Ludwik Kondratow...
The collection of the Lithuanian State Historical Archives in Vilnius possesses the legacy (mainly l...
Włodzimierz Zajączkowski (1914–1982), who prior to WWII had been a graduate student in the Institute...
Stanisław Lubieniecki (1623-1675), best known for his work as a historian and theologian of the Poli...
Evfimy Bolkhovitinov (1767-1837; historian, bibliographer, author of the Dictionary of Russian write...
The first three decades of the nineteenth century is an exclusive period of Vilnius University and L...
When in December 1802 Hugo Kołłątaj was leaving the prison in Ołomuniec, he had one desire: to settl...
With reference to the sources preserved in Vilnius city archive and matriculates’ books of higher ed...