- Philomaths
The Philomaths, or Philomath Society ( _pl. Filomaci or "Towarzystwo Filomatów"; from the Greek "philomathes", "lovers of knowledge"), was a secret Polish student organization that existed from 1817 to 1823 at the
Imperial University of Vilna .History
The society was created on 1 October 1817 in
Vilna ,Vilna Governorate ,Russian Empire (which acquired those territories following the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1794. The society was composed of the students and alumni of the Imperial University.Notable members included
Józef Jeżowski (co-founder and president),Jan Czeczot (co-founder),Józef Kowalewski (co-founder),Onufry Pietraszkiewicz (co-founder),Tomasz Zan (co-founder),Adam Mickiewicz (co-founder),Antoni Edward Odyniec ,Ignacy Domejko ,Teodor Łoziński ,Franciszek Malewski ,Jan Sobolewski ,Aleksander Chodźko . Most of them were students, but some members and supported included faculty and former alumni.Its structure was a cross between
freemason organization and alearned society . It was divided into two chapters - scientific-mathematic and literary. The members of the latter discussed literary works, and the organization aims were self-educational and didactic; however around 1819-1820 the members became split on whether the organizations should concentrate on self-education (Jeżowski) or take a more active role in restoring Poland's independence (Mickiewicz), eventually the second faction gained dominance and new social and political goals emerged.The discussions increasingly turned toward romanticist
Polish literature that was banned by theRussian Empire for its pro-independence currents; history of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was studied, pro-independence works written and circulated. The organizations inspired the creation of many similar youth organizations across the formerGrand Duchy of Lithuania ,WIEM Encyklopedia] and it established ties with similar clandestine pro-Polish organizations inCongress Poland and the rest of partitioned lands, such as thePatriotic Society ("Towarzystwo Patriotyczne") ofWalerian Łukasiński , and even Russian organizations such as theDecembrists .Two closely-related groups were formed in 1820:
* TheRadiant Association ("Towarzystwo Promienistych", from "promieniści," the "Radiant Ones"), a legal organization created by Tomasz Zan, and disbanded under pressure from University authorities, in May 1820;
* TheFilaret Association ("Zgromadzenie Filaretów", "Towarzystwo Przyjaciół Pożytecznej Zabawy", "filareci", from the Greek "philáretos"," "Lovers of Virtue), a secret organization created by Zan within the Philomaths after the dissolution of the Radiants. It continued the traditions of the Radiants, but with a much clearer pro-independence goal, and was dedicated to the study of Polish patriotic literature. It was disbanded in 1823 after the arrests of the Philomaths.In 1822 the organizations went through some name changes. In 1823 the organization was discovered by Russian authorities led by
Nikolay Nikolayevich Novosiltsev . After a trial that lasted several months, in 1824, 108 people were convicted of membership in this or related organizations; 20 members of the Philomaths or related organizations were sentenced to imprisonment or "katorga " and exiled to Siberia; over a dozen faculty members were dismissed (including historianJoachim Lelewel ).Adam Mickiewicz , one of the Three Polish Bards, convicted of being a Philomath member and exiled into Russia, later described his experiences in that period in the third part of a major work, "Dziady" (Forefathers' Eve).Notes
References
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Jerzy Jan Lerski , "Historical Dictionary of Poland", Greenwood Press, 1996, ISBN 0313260079, [http://books.google.com/books?id=S6aUBuWPqywC&pg=PA141&dq=%22Philomathes%22+Poland&ei=Mvs5R5aVBpOw7QK36eHOCg&sig=cke9K0n-r0f1auioaj_CoP28gHw Google Print, p.141-142]
*pl icon Zbigniew Wójcik, [http://www.zwoje-scrolls.com/zwoje41/text14p.htm WKŁAD IGNACEGO DOMEYKI I INNYCH FILARETÓW WILEŃSKICH DO NAUKI] , Zwoje 4/2004 (41)
*pl iconWIEM Encyklopedia , [http://portalwiedzy.onet.pl/60999,,,,filomaci,haslo.html Filomaci]
*pl iconEncyklopedia Internautica , [http://encyklopedia.interia.pl/haslo?hid=74104 FILOMACI]Further reading
*J F. Gomoszyński, "A course of three lectures on the history of Poland", London, 1843, [http://books.google.com/books?id=8d0DAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA61&dq=%22filomaci%22+Poland&ei=vv45R6f4AqWY6AK8xq3jCg#PPA63,M1 Google Print, p.60-65] (public domain)
*pl icon [http://univ.gda.pl/~literat/amwiersz/0003.htm Pieśń Filaretów] (Filaretes' Song)
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