Antoni Zaborski and his collector‘s passion
Antoni Zaborski and his collector‘s passion
Author(s): Maria KrajewskaSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Lietuvos istorijos institutas
Keywords: history of archaeology; Antoni Zaborski collection; letters to Erazm Majewski; Ludwik Krzywicki; Pašušvys (Pol. Poszuszwie); Kėdainiai District
Summary/Abstract: The article tells about the ‘keen collector’ and amateur archaeologist, Antoni Zaborski, a resident of Pašušvys (Pol. Poszuszwie) (now Kėdainiai District). He had collections of archaeological objects, medals, coins, artwork, weapons, early editions, armour, china, and glass as well as an interesting ethnographic collection and a bibliological collection. A. Zaborski’s unexpected encounter with archaeology and the awareness of his own ignorance in this field persuaded him to seek out people who could help him remedy these shortcomings as well as offer support and expert advice. He corresponded with Erazm Majewski, the best known archaeologist in the Kingdom of Poland, and made many requests for specialist literature, tips, and advice. The texts of these letters are given in the Appendix.
Journal: Lietuvos archeologija
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 39
- Page Range: 309-342
- Page Count: 34
- Language: English