- Załuski Library
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name = Załuski Library
caption = Załuski Library in 1752
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location_town =Warsaw
location_country =Poland
architect = Melana [pl icon cite web |author = |url = http://swiadectwo1.republika.pl/rococo.html |title = Skarby rokokowej Warszawy |work = swiadectwo |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2008-02-17]
client =Józef Andrzej Załuski ,Andrzej Stanisław Załuski
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construction_start_date = 1621 [pl icon cite web |author = |url = http://www.warszawa1939.pl/index.php?r1=danilowiczowska_14&r3=0 |title = Dom pod Królami |work = warszawa1939.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2008-02-17]
completion_date = 1736-47 (rebuilt)
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style =Rococo
size = The Załuski Library ("Zalusciana", "Biblioteka Załuskich") was built inWarsaw 1747 –1795 byJózef Andrzej Załuski and his brother,Andrzej Stanisław Załuski , bothRoman Catholic bishops. The library was open to the public and indeed was the first Polishpublic library , the biggest in Poland and one of the first and biggest libraries in the world.en icon cite web |author = S.D. Chrostowska |url = http://www.utoronto.ca/tsq/14/chrostowska14.shtml |title = Polish Literary Criticism Circa 1772: A Genre Perspective |work = utoronto.ca |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2008-02-17] en icon cite web |author = Maria Witt |url = http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm |title = The Zaluski Collection in Warsaw |work = The Strange Life of One of the Greatest European Libraries of the Eighteenth Century |publisher = FYI France |pages = |page = |date = September 15 and October 15, 2005 |accessdate = 2008-02-17] After theKościuszko Uprising , the Russian troops acting on orders from CzarinaCatherine II looted the library and dispatched them toPetersburg , where it became a nucleus of theImperial Public Library . In the 1920s, theSoviet Union government returned some of the collection to Poland, yet it was destroyed byNazi Germany during theWarsaw Uprising of 1944.History
The greatest passion of the Załuski brothers were
book s.Józef Andrzej Załuski together with his brotherAndrzej Stanisław Załuski obtained the collections of such earlier Polish bibliophiles asJakub Zadzik ,Krzysztof Opaliński ,Tomasz Ujejski ,Janusz Wiśniowiecki ,Jerzy Mniszech andJan III Sobieski . From 1730s they planned the creation of alibrary and in 1747 the brothers founded the Załuski Library ("Biblioteka Załuskich"). Located in Daniłowiczowski Palace inWarsaw . the library had two storeys (the large reading room was on the second floor) and was topped with a small tower, in which an astronomyobservatory was placed.It was considered to be the first Polish
public library [en icon cite web |author = |url = http://free.polbox.pl/p/psbor/eniema.htm |title = The The Bygone Warsaw |work = polbox.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2008-02-17] and one of the largest libraries in the contemporary world. In all of Europe there were only two or three libraries, which could pride themselves on having such a book collection.en icon cite web |author = Lech Chmielewski |url = http://www.welcometo.home.pl/february_2003/happened.html |title = In the House under the Sign of the Kings |work = Welcome to Warsaw |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = |accessdate = 2008-02-17] The library initially had about 200,000 items, which grew to about 400,000 printed items,maps andmanuscript sen icon cite book | author = | coauthors = Allen Kent, Harold Lancour, Jay E. Daily | title = Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science | year = 1977 | editor = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher = | location =Warsaw | id =ISBN 08-24720-20-2 | url = http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&vid=ISBN0824720237&id=tmnVublw2pwC&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=Zaluski+library&sig=YAskd0PLcm_JSLjpN40gi9fs6CQ#PPP1,M1 | format = | accessdate = 2008-02-17] by the end of the 1780s. It also accumulated a collection of art, scientific instruments, and plant and animal specimens.This library was open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00 to 19:00. On the doors hung regulations demanding quiet and asking that prayers be said for the intention of the Załuski brothers before starting to read, as well as a ban on taking books outside the library. Unfortunately the last point of these regulations was systematically broken. In the end, the two bishops even turned to the
pope for help. PopeBenedict XIV published apapal bull in 1752 which threatenedexcommunication to anyone stealing books from this library. But this failed to resolve the problem.After their death, the newly formed
National Education Commission took charge of the library, renaming it the Załuski Brothers Library of the Republic.Twenty years later in 1794, in the aftermath of the
second Partition of Poland andKościuszko Uprising , Russian troops, on orders from Russian CzarinaCatherine II , plundered [en icon cite web |author = Katarzyna Czechowicz |url = http://www.eduskrypt.pl/zmierzono_temperature_%3Cb%3Eplanety%3C/the_260th_anniversary_of_opening_the_zaluski_library-info-7890.html |title = The 260th anniversary of opening the Załuski Library |work = eduskrypt.pl |publisher = |pages = |page = |date = August 14, 2007 |accessdate = 2008-02-17] the library and took its collection toSaint Petersburg , where theImperial Public Library was formed a year later [en icon cite book | author = Nicholas A. Basbanes | coauthors = | title = A Splendor of Letters: The Permanence of Books in an Impermanent World | year = 2003 | editor = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher = | location =Warsaw | id =ISBN 00-60082-87-9 | url = http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0060082879&id=zi8ihe1bZQsC&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=Zaluski+library+Russia&sig=aYSva6JkGzfft3eGlbH3fjAsE3E | format = | accessdate = 2008-02-17] Parts of the collections were damaged or destroyed during the plunder of the library and the subsequent transport. According to the historianJoachim Lelewel , the Zaluskis' books, "could be bought atGrodno by the basket".The collection was subsequently dispersed among several Russian libraries. Some parts of the Zaluski collection came back to Poland on three separate dates: 1842, 1863. In the 1920s, in the aftermath of the
Polish-Soviet War and theTreaty of Riga [en icon cite book | author = Jonathan Rose | coauthors = | title = The Holocaust and the Book: Destruction and Preservation. | year = 2001 | editor = | pages = | chapter = | chapterurl = | publisher = | location =Warsaw | id =ISBN 15-58492-53-4 | url = http://books.google.com/books?ie=UTF-8&vid=ISBN1558492534&id=y1dfVK-yYFIC&pg=PA145&lpg=PA145&dq=Zaluski+library&sig=-N5fkki-HuRj_fqFrVDESkI3VI0 | format = | accessdate = 2008-02-17] theSoviet Union government returned around 50,000 items from the collection to Poland, yet it was destroyed byNazi Germany during theWarsaw Uprising of 1944. Only 1800 manuscripts and 30,000 printed materials survived.The
Polish National Library ("Biblioteka Narodowa"), formed in 1928 sees itself as a successor to the Załuski Library.References
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External links
* [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm FYI France Essay] The Strange Life of One of the Greatest European Libraries of the Eighteenth Century: the Zaluski Collection in Warsaw
* [http://www.welcometo.home.pl/february_2003/happened.html Welcome] In the House under the Sign of the Kings
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