Krakowskie pamiątki po Jędrzeju Śniadeckim

E. Wyka
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Jędrzej Śniadecki memorabilia from Kraków This article presents the results of a search for memorabilia related to Jędrzej Śniadecki (1768–1838), a prominent Polish chemist, doctor and columnist. He was born in Żnin in Greater Poland, educated in Kraków and his professional life was associated with Vilnius. This search for memorabilia related to Jędrzej Śniadecki (except for archival materials) was conducted in Vilnius and Kalczuny in Belarus, which has a school museum devoted to Jędrzej Śniadecki and other scholars. However, no personal belongings related to the scholar were found at these locations. At present, the only items known to have belonged to Jędrzej Śniadecki are included in the collection of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. These items are: an 18th-century microscope, a line gauge dating to 1834 and a ceremonial spade which formed an element of the academic regalia worn by professors of the Imperial University of Vilnius. The article discusses the above mentioned items and their provenance. In 1964, the microscope was transferred to the Jagiellonian University Museum in Kraków from the Botany Unit of the Jagiellonian University by Professor Władysław Szafer (1886–1970) with the information that it had belonged to Jędrzej Śniadecki. It is a Cuff-type microscope made of wood, cardboard, bone and glass, manufactured in Nuremberg. The microscope attributed to Śniadecki bears the initials JFF. It is not a high quality product, but microscopes from Nuremberg gained popularity as toys rather than test instruments. The second item attributed to Jędrzej Śniadecki is a 24-inch folding line gauge which consists of two parts. It was bought in 1957 by the Jagiellonian University Museum from Professor Andrzej Ciechanowiecki, who had inherited it in 1945 from Maria Kazimierzowa Osiecimska-Czapska (née Śniadecka), a great-granddaughter of Jędrzej Śniadecki. In the family, this item was regarded as a memento of Jędrzej Śniadecki which came from Boltup. Another memento of the scholar is a ceremonial spade. Tradition has it that it belonged to Jędrzej Śniadecki and was an element of the ceremonial regalia worn by the professors of the Imperial University of Vilnius. In 1878, the spade was donated to the Archaeological Cabinet of the Jagiellonian University by Kazimierz Jan Wilczyński (1806–1885), a doctor, art collector, publisher and member of the Vilnius Temporary Archaeological Commission.
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Jędrzej Śniadecki来自Kraków的纪念品这篇文章介绍了一个搜索与Jędrzej Śniadecki(1768-1838)有关的纪念品的结果,Jędrzej Śniadecki是一位杰出的波兰化学家、医生和专栏作家。他出生于大波兰的Żnin,在Kraków接受教育,他的职业生涯与维尔纽斯有关。这次搜寻与Jędrzej Śniadecki有关的纪念品(档案材料除外)是在白俄罗斯的维尔纽斯和卡尔琴尼进行的,那里有一个专门为Jędrzej Śniadecki和其他学者设立的学校博物馆。然而,在这些地点没有发现与学者有关的个人物品。目前,已知属于Jędrzej Śniadecki的唯一物品包括在Kraków的雅盖隆大学的收藏中。这些物品是:18世纪的显微镜,1834年的线规,以及维尔纽斯帝国大学教授们佩戴的学术徽章的一部分。本文讨论了上述项目及其来源。1964年,这架显微镜被Władysław Szafer教授(1886-1970)从雅盖隆大学植物学部门转移到Kraków的雅盖隆大学博物馆,并提供了它属于Jędrzej Śniadecki的信息。这是一个袖口式显微镜,由木头、纸板、骨头和玻璃制成,在纽伦堡制造。归于Śniadecki的显微镜带有缩写JFF。虽然不是高质量的产品,但纽伦堡的显微镜作为玩具而不是测试仪器而受到欢迎。第二件来自Jędrzej Śniadecki的物品是一个24英寸的折叠式线规,由两部分组成。1957年,雅盖隆大学博物馆从Andrzej Ciechanowiecki教授手中买下了这幅画,他于1945年从Jędrzej Śniadecki的曾孙女Maria Kazimierzowa Osiecimska-Czapska (n e Śniadecka)那里继承了这幅画。在家里,这个东西被认为是Jędrzej Śniadecki的纪念品,它来自Boltup。这位学者的另一个纪念品是一把仪式用的铲子。传统上,它属于Jędrzej Śniadecki,是维尔纽斯帝国大学教授们所穿的礼仪仪服的一部分。1878年,这把铁锹被医生、艺术收藏家、出版商、维尔纽斯临时考古委员会成员Kazimierz Jan Wilczyński(1806-1885)捐赠给了雅盖隆大学考古内阁。
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