“A Description of Antique Objects in Churches and Cemeteries in the Deaneries of Zwinogród, Radomyśl, and Biała Cerkiew” in the Collection of Alexander Czołowski in the National Library Cover Image

Opisy zabytków w kościołach i na cmentarzach w dekanatach: zwinogródzkim, radomyślskim i białocerkiewskim” ze zbiorów Aleksandra Czołowskiego w Bibliotece Narodowej
“A Description of Antique Objects in Churches and Cemeteries in the Deaneries of Zwinogród, Radomyśl, and Biała Cerkiew” in the Collection of Alexander Czołowski in the National Library

Author(s): Agnieszka Biedrzycka
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Archaeology, Library and Information Science, Recent History (1900 till today), 19th Century
Published by: KSIĘGARNIA AKADEMICKA Sp. z o.o.
Keywords: Diocese of Żytomierz; Ukraine; Biała Cerkiew; Brusiłów; Didowszczyzna; Koszowata; Łysianka; Talne; Taraszcza; Tołsta; Wodzianiki; Zwinogródka; cemetries; tombstones; inscriptions;

Summary/Abstract: The edition is a presentation of antique objects in churches, chapels and cemeteries in the in the deaneries of Zwinogród, Radomyśl, and Biała Cerkiew of the former Roman-Catholic diocese of Żytomierz (today’s diocese of Kiev-Zhytomir in Ukraine) which was written by two anonymous authors between 1890 and 1894. The manuscript of these descriptions, unanalyzed by scholars as yet, found its way to the collection of a Lviv historicist and archivist Alexander Czołowski (1865-1944). A short time before his death the collection was evacuated by him from Lviv to Tyniec and subsequently sold to the National Library in Warsaw (sign 5705 II) by his daughter in 1947. The manuscript contains fairly succinct descriptions of sacral objects and cemeteries (the majority of which are nonexistent or ruined now) in Zwinogródka, Talne, Wodzianiki, Tołsta, Łysianka, Koszowata, Taraszcza, Brusiłów, Biała Cerkiew, and Didowszczyzna as well as close to 300 transcripts of inscriptions from tombstones, epitaphs, and commemorative plaques from these places that belong to the Chojecki family, Olga Naryszkin née Potocka, general-major of artillery Piotr Olszewski, author Robert Stanisławski, professor of medicine Bronisław Chojnowski, physician, amateur geographer and sculptor Adolf Rykman, and others.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 141-174
  • Page Count: 34
  • Language: Polish
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