Pozazawodowe zainteresowania i pasje Andrzeja Nadolskiego
Non-professional interests and passions of Andrzej Nadolski
Author(s): Jerzy Nadolski , Anna Nadolska-StyczyńskaSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Keywords: historia nauki; biografia
Summary/Abstract: Biography and scientific achievements of Professor Andrzej Nadolski, archaeologist, expert on historical weapons and medievalist are well known. However, few people know that both his professional and non-professional interests have already been formed before the World War II when he was just a young boy. He grew up in a family of noble descent and insurrectionary traditions. One of the most important person for Andrzej Nadolski was his father, the military doctor in the rank of colonel who was a true role model due to his patriotic believes, deep knowledge and love of nature. Since he was young, Andrzej Nadolski knew how to use firearms. He travelled on horseback and practiced fencing. He knew the base of military tactics as well. Moreover, he was interested in history and nature. Until his death, the great passion of professor Andrzej Nadolski was entomology, to which he very often devoted his free time. He could also play the piano, he wrote a small forms of poetry and drew funny and satirical drawings. Many of his works have survived in the home archive. He had a very broad and diverse knowledge. As a university lecturer, he was an excellent promoter and populariser of science. He was a classic example of a naturalist-humanist – an attitude typical of researchers in the first half of the twentieth century.
Journal: Acta Archaeologica Lodziensia
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 59
- Page Range: 87-94
- Page Count: 8
- Language: Polish