Salony i zebrania naukowo-literackie prowadzone przez adwokatów warszawskich w drugiej połowie XIX w. – ich rola społeczna i kulturotwórcza
In the 19th century, scientific-literary and artistic salons have already had a long tradition in Polish culture. Since they derived from the French model, they were usually organized by aristocrats. In the second half of the 19th century, Polish intelligentsia, including lawyers, organized similar meetings, which led to a social intermingling of their profession. They regularly met in the private houses of Warsaw lawyers, such as Edward Leo (1828–1901), Aleksander Kraushar (1843– 1931), Lucjan Wrotkowski (1847–1902) and Adolf Suligowski (1849–1932). Professional as well as scientific, literary and artistic issues were discussed at the meetings. Newly published Polish and foreign books were presented, fragments of texts were read and discussed, which propagated book culture in the circles of Warsaw lawyers.
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