- Józef Andrzej Załuski
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Poland 's firstpublic library .] Józef Andrzej Załuski (12 January 1702 ndash9 January 1774 ) was a Polish Catholic priest,Bishop of Kiev , sponsor of science and culture, and known bibliophile. A member of Polish nobility (szlachta ) ofJunosza coat of arms , he is perhaps most famous as as the founder of theZałuski Library , one of the largest 18th-century collections of books in the world [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm] .Together with his brother
Andrzej Stanisław Załuski he was raised by his uncles (Andrzej Chryzostom Załuski ,bishop of Warmia , andLudwik Załuski ,bishop of Płock ). Józef was educated in thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Warsaw ,Gdańsk ,Kraków ) as well as abroad (Sorbonne inParis ). He tookHoly Orders in 1727. In his career he was a Great Crown Referendary ("referendarz wielki koronny") from 1728 and canon of Cracow. As a supporter of KingStanisław Leszczyński he accompanied him to France in the 1730s, where he was a royalchaplain on theroyal court of Leszczyński's wife, QueenKatarzyna Opalińska . He controlled some of the Church's property in France; after his return to Poland he became theabbot ofWąchock . In 1759 he became the bishop ofKiev and in 1762 he led thesynod of thediocese .He was active on the Polish political scene [http://www.welcometo.home.pl/february_2003/happened.html] , opposing King
Stanisław August Poniatowski , as well as the interference of the Russian empire in Polish domestic matters. For that, in 1767 (at theRepnin Sejm ) he was arrested by Russian ambassadorNicholas Repnin , and until 1773 he was imprisoned inKaluga ,Russia [http://historicaltextarchive.com/books.php?op=viewbook&bookid=2&cid=26] .The greatest passion of Załuski's brothers were
book s. Together with his brotherAndrzej Stanisław Załuski (1695–1758,bishop of Kraków andcrown chancellor ) he obtained the collections of such previous 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 theZałuski's Library ("Biblioteka Załuskich"), considered to be the first Polishpublic library [http://www.kpk.org/english/toronto/viewpoints_024.htm] and one of the largest libraries in the contemporary world [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm] . In all of Europe there were only two or three libraries which could pride themselves on having such a book collection [http://www.welcometo.home.pl/february_2003/happened.html] . Located inDaniłowiczowski Palace inWarsaw [http://free.polbox.pl/p/psbor/eniema.htm] , it was one of the world's finest libraries, with a collection of about 400,000 printed items and manuscripts.It also accumulated a collection of art, scientific instruments, and plant and animal specimens. 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 thesecond Partition of Poland andKościuszko Uprising , Russian troops, on orders from Russian CzarinaCatherine II , plundered the library [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm] [http://www.warsawvoice.pl/archiwum.phtml/7723/] and took its collection toSaint Petersburg , where theImperial Public Library was formed a year later [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm] .He was an important member of the
Enlightenment in Poland , one of the founder of thePolish Literary Society ("Towarzystwo Literatów") in 1765. He convincedStanisław Konarski to start his work on "Volumina legum". He was co-publisher of Warschauer Bibilothek (1753–1758). He supported the writerBenedykt Chmielowski [http://univ.gda.pl/~literat/autors/chmiel.htm] , historianGottfried Lengnich , and sponsored the publication of many foreign books and magazines. He was also a translator himself (he translated Frenchdrama s). He was also the author of works from the fields oftheology ,history andlibrary science ("Bibliotheca poetarum Polonorum" (1752, 1754), "Bibliotheca Polona magnauniversalis" (manuscript destroyed in 1944)).After his death, the
bishopric ofKiev was taken byIgnacy Franciszek Ossoliński [http://www.ossolinski.strona.pl/biografie/ignacy.html] .References
*Polish|Józef Andrzej Załuski|22 March 2006
*Piotr Nitecki , "Biskupi Kościoła w Polsce w latach 965–1999" (Church Bishops in Poland from 965–1999), Instytut Wydawniczy Pax, Warszawa 2000External links
* [http://www.fyifrance.com/f102005c.htm "The Strange Life of One of the Greatest European Libraries of the Eighteenth Century: the Zaluski Collection in Warsaw"] (also available as pdf [http://www.ifla.org/IV/ifla71/papers/128e_trans-Witt.pdf here] )
* [http://www.welcometo.home.pl/february_2003/happened.html In the House under the Sign of the Kings]
* [http://www.bn.org.pl/doc/nzd_eng.pdf More Precious Than Gold: Treasures of the Polish National Library] , pdf
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