Stanisław Tarnowski
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Count Stanisław Tarnowski (7 November 1837 – 31 December 1917) was a Polish nobleman ('' szlachcic''), historian, literary critic and publicist.


Life

He was born on 7 November 1837 and hailed from an aristocratic family. His father was Jan Bogdan and mother Gabriela ''née'' Małachowska. He had two brothers: Jan and Juliusz. He attended St. Anne Gymnasium between 1850–1854 and later studied law and philology at the Jagiellonian University (1855–1858). In the course of his studies he made several trips abroad including to
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and the Holy Land. He continued his philological education in
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and became involved in the activities of
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. During his stay in
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he worked in the political bureau of the organization and collaborated with
Julian Klaczko Julian Klaczko (6 November 1825, Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26 November 1906, Kraków) was a Polish author, proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. He was born Jehuda Lejb into a wealthy Jewish family. At the age of 17 he published a ...
and
Valerian Kalinka Valerian Kalinka (or Walerian Kalinka; 1826–1886) was a Polish priest and historian. Kalinka was born near Cracow, but fled from Poland in 1846 on account of political entanglements and his involvement in the Krakow Uprising. Kalinka was th ...
. During the January Uprising, Tarnowski was connected with the "''Biali''" ("White")
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political faction. He was imprisoned from 1863 to 1865 by the
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n authorities. After his release from prison in
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, he returned to the country and together with Stanisław Koźmian,
Józef Szujski Józef Szujski ( Tarnow, 16 June 1835 – Cracow, 7 February 1883) was a Polish politician, historian, poet and professor of the Jagiellonian University. Life He studied at Tarnow, then at Cracow (1854) and at Vienna (1858-9). He began hi ...
and Ludwik Wodzicki he founded the ''Przegląd Polski'' quarterly. The first copy was issued on 1 July 1866. In 1868, he co-authored '' Teka Stańczyka'', a series of satirical pamphlets on the political situation in Galicia published in the ''Przegląd'' magazine. From 1867 Tarnowski served as member of the ''
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'' in Galicia. In 1885 he became a member of the '' Herrenhaus'' in
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. Between 1871 and 1909, he was a professor and twice
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of Jagiellonian University. From 1873 he was a member, and from 1890 to 1917 chairman, of the '' Akademia Umiejetnosci'' (Polish Academy of Learning). He died in 1918 in Kraków and was buried at the
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in the Branicki family tomb. In 1937, his family transferred his body to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Dzików in his hometown.


Works

* ''Frycz Modrzewski o poprawie Rzeczypospolitej'' (1867) * ''Rozprawa o Juliuszu Słowackim'' (1867) * ''O Łukaszu Górnickim'' (1868) * ''O Piotrze Grabowskim'' (1869) * ''O korespondencyi Mickiewicza'' (1870) * ''O księdzu Kaysiewiczu'' (1873) * ''O Krzysztofie Warszewickim'' (1874) * ''Pisarze polit. XVI w.'' (t. 1-2 1886) * ''Ksiadz Waleryan Kalinka'

(1887) * ''
Jan Kochanowski Jan Kochanowski (; 1530 – 22 August 1584) was a Polish Renaissance poet who established poetic patterns that would become integral to the Polish literary language. He is commonly regarded as the greatest Polish poet before Adam Mickiewicz. ...
'' (1888) * ''
Zygmunt Krasiński Napoleon Stanisław Adam Feliks Zygmunt Krasiński (; 19 February 1812 – 23 February 1859) was a Polish poet traditionally ranked after Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki as one of Poland's Three Bards – the Romantic poets who influence ...
'' (1892) * '' Matejko'' (1897) * ''
Julian Klaczko Julian Klaczko (6 November 1825, Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) – 26 November 1906, Kraków) was a Polish author, proficient in Hebrew, Polish, French, and German. He was born Jehuda Lejb into a wealthy Jewish family. At the age of 17 he published a ...
'' (t. 1-2 1909) * ''Studia o A. Fredrze, H. Rzewuskim, H. Sienkiewiczu, zbiór Rozprawy i sprawozdania'' (t. 1-4 1895–1898) * ''Synteza Historia literatury polskiej'' (t. 1-5 1900, t. 6 cz. 1-2 1905–1907

* ''Julian Klaczko'' (1909) * ''Wybór studiów O literaturze polskiej XIX wieku'' (1977).


Honours

*
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(Austria) * Imperial Order of Leopold (Austria) *Decoration for Science and Art (Austria-Hungary) *
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(Vatican) *
Order of Polonia Restituta The Order of Polonia Restituta ( pl, Order Odrodzenia Polski, en, Order of Restored Poland) is a Polish state order established 4 February 1921. It is conferred on both military and civilians as well as on foreigners for outstanding achievement ...
(Poland)


Gallery

File:Stanislaw Tarnowski.jpg, Stanisław Tarnowski as Rector of Jagiellonian University by Jan Matejko File:Stanisław Tarnowski - fotografia Ludwiga Angerera z roku 1863..png, Stanisław Tarnowski, photo made by Ludwig Angerer in Vienna in 1863 File:Odczyt prof. Stanisława hr. Tarnowskiego w Sali Ratuszowej w Warszawie (59095).jpg, Lecture of Count Stanisław Tarnowski in the Warsaw Town Hall, 1886 File:POL COA Tarnowski hrabia.svg, Leliwa coat of arms


References

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