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Hereditas Monasteriorum 4, 551-554

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Authors of this volume

Anna BOCHNAKOWA, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow,

Institute of Romance Studies, Faculty of Philology (Poland). Particularly interested in the Ro-mance linguistics, lexicology, lexicography and history of the French language. E-mail: anna. bochnak@uj.edu.pl

Urszula BOŃCZUK-DAWIDZIUK, MA, University of Wrocław Museum, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in culture and art around 1800 and the artistic and didactic collections kept in University Museum in Wrocław. E-mail: muzeum@adm.uni.wroc.pl

Andrzej BUCZYŁO, MA, Institute of History and Archival Science, Faculty of History, Nicolaus Co-pernicus University in Toruń (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Podlachia Region and Brest Litovsk Voivodeship, history of the Uniate Church, as well as auxiliary sciences of history. E-mail: andrzej.buczylo@gmail.com

Loïc CHOLLET, MA, Institute of History, Faculty of Humanities, University of Neuchâtel (Switzer-land). Particularly interested in history of political thought, religion and culture, history of the military religious orders of the Middle Ages, with particular focus on the Hospitallers, the Tem-plars and the Teutonic knights, as well as Eastern European history, especially the Polish-Lithu-anian Commonwealth. E-mail: loic.collet@unune.ch

Irena O. CIBOROVSKA-RYMAROVYCH, PhD, Department of Old and Rare Books at the Vernadsky Na-tional Library of Ukraine in Kiev (Ukraine). Particularly interested in history of aristocratic and monastic libraries of the Right-bank Ukraine in the 17th-18th century, bibliographical recon-struction of their assets, publishing activities of printing houses of the Right-bank Ukraine sin-ce the 18th to the first quarter of the 19th sin-century and their early printed Latin books. E-mail: ciborirena@ukr.net

Tomasz CIESIELSKI, PhD with habilitation, professor at the University of Opole, head of the Insti-tute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences (Poland). Particularly interested in European military from the half of the 17th to the end of the 18th century, history of the eastern lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 18th – first half of the 19th cen-tury, Poles and other ethnic minorities in the areas of the Black Sea, as well as the fate of buil-dings, libraries and monastic archives (Catholic) on the territory of Ukraine and Belarus. E-mail: ciesielski2@wp.pl

Marek DERWICH, professor, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Founder of LARHCOR (Laboratoire des Recherches sur l’Histoi-re des Congl’Histoi-regations et Ordl’Histoi-res Religieux). Head of the scientific l’Histoi-research project Cultural

he-ritage of dissolved monasteries on the territory of former Poland and in Silesia in 18th and 19th c.: fate, significance, cataloguing. Particularly interested in history of religious orders in Poland and

Europe. E-mail: derwich@gmail.com

Łukasz GULDON, MA, State Archive in Kielce (Poland). Particularly interested in archival collections, especially from the second half of the 19th century. E-mail: lukasz.guldon@kielce.ap.gov.pl Ewa HAUPTMAN-FISHER, MA, Department of Music Collections, University Library in Warsaw (Po-land). Particularly interested in collections of religious music from the 18thcentury and operas composed by Ludomir Różycki. E-mail: e.hauptman@uw.edu.pl

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Anna JAROSZEK, MA, District Office in Radom (Poland). Particularly interested in contemporary art. E-mail: anna.jaroszek@hotmail.com

Marcin JEWDOKIMOW, PhD, Institute of Classical Philology and Cultural Studies, Faculty of

Huma-nities, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in issues of social and cultural capital, social memory, as well as cultural and social dimensions of space. E-mail: jewdokimow.marcin@yahoo.com

Anna JEZIERSKA, MA, Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in the Baroque culture and art, with a particular focus on Silesia Region, as well as the relationships between rhetoric and the plastic arts in the early modern period and the social reception of the plastic arts through the ages. E-mail: annajez@gmail.com

Kamila KŁUDKIEWICZ, PhD, Department of Art History, Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz

Uni-versity in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Polish and European collec-ting, museum studies, bibliophilism and the development of art careers in the 19th century. E-mail: kamila.kludkiewicz@gmail.com

Monika KOPEĆ, MA, Diocesan Library in Sandomierz (Poland). Particularly interested in ar-chival science and book collections of the Diocesan Library in Sandomierz. E-mail: monika. kopec1988@gmail.com

Małgorzata KOŚKA, MA, Central Archives of Historical Records in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in history of collecting and editorial activity of aristocrats – amateur historians in the 19th century. E-mail: mkoska@agad.gov.pl

Andrzej KOZIEŁ, PhD with habilitation, professor at the University of Wrocław, Institute of Art History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences (Poland). Particularly interested in pa-inting, sculpture and graphics in Central Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, mysticism and art in Silesia in the baroque era, as well as artistic relationships between Silesia and Bohemia in the age of the baroque. E-mail: akoziel@adm.uni.wroc.pl

Rafał KUBICKI, PhD with habilitation, professor at the University of Gdańsk, Institute of History, Faculty of History (Poland). Particularly interested in Church history in the Middle Ages and early modern period, dissolution of monasteries in the 19th century, socio-economic history of monastic state of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia, late medieval townspeople and rural structu-res in the Middle Ages and early modern period. E-mail: hisrk@univ.gda.pl

Anna KURSKA, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, In-stitute of Polish Philology, Faculty of Humanities (Poland). Particularly interested in esthetics of romantic literature, relationships between recent literature and romanticism, as well as geo-criticism, regionalism, travelling of the Romantics around Poland and problems of romantic subjectivity. E-mail: annakurska@op.pl

Maksymilian KUŚKA, PhD, Archive and Library of Brothers Hospitallers in Cieszyn (Poland). Par-ticularly interested in history of the Order of Brothers Hospitallers in Central Europe, history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the issues of culture, art and society in the service of totali-tarian ideas, especially the Third Reich. E-mail: maxkuska@interia.pl

Ryszard MĄCZYŃSKI, PhD with habilitation, professor at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Department of Art History and Culture, Faculty of History (Poland). Particularly inte-rested in Polish art of the early modern period and modern age (baroque, classicism,

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histo-ricism) in European context, with particular reference to architecture, the issues of history of literature, theater and music, history of the industry, as well as the issues related to Warsaw. E-mail: r_maczynski@poczta.onet.pl

Alina MĄDRY, PhD, Department of Musicology, Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań; Museum of Musical Instruments, branch of the National Museum in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in history, aesthetics and music performance practice, especially Polish, in the 18th century. E-mail: almadry@poczta.onet.pl

Małgorzata MILECKA, D.Eng. with habilitation, professor at the University of Life Sciences in

Lu-blin, head of the Department of Landscape Design and Conservation, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture (Poland). Particularly interested in history of garden complexes, especially Cistercian, in Poland. E-mail: eko_styl@op.pl

Piotr OLIŃSKI, PhD with habilitation, Institute of History and Archival Science, Faculty of History, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). Particularly interested in history of mona-sticism, cities and early humanism, as well as historical climatology. E-mail: olinskip@umk.pl Jacek PARTYKA, PhD, head of the Early Printed Book Section, Special Collection Department at the Jagiellonian Library of the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland). Particularly in-terested in Polish and Latin paleography from the 15th to the 18th century, incunabula and prints of the 16th century, as well as the book collections of Polish Camaldoleses. E-mail: jacek.partyka@uj.edu.pl

Dorota REJMAN, MA, Diocesan Library in Sandomierz (Poland). Particularly interested in histori-cal book collections and ecclesiastihistori-cal archival science. E-mail: dorotarejman@poczta.onet.pl Anna ROGOWSKA, MA, State Archive in Kielce (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Jędrze-jów with a particular focus on the local Cistercian monks based on the materials kept in the State Archive in Kielce. E-mail: anna.rogowska@kielce.ap.gov.pl

Witalij ROSOWSKI, PhD, Centre for the Study of Polish Community and Its Ministry, Faculty of Hu-manities, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Poles in the East (countries of the former USSR) and history of the Roman Catholic Church on this territory. E-mail: witalis@kul.pl

Piotr RUMANOWSKI, MA, manager of the Cultural Center of the Municipal Centre of Culture and Sport in Puck (Poland). Particularly interested in cultural studies, cultural processes in former archdeaconry of the Pomerania and the role of painting in the mission of the Catholic Church in the Old Polish period. E-mail: piter2412@op.pl

Fr. Aleksander Krzysztof SITNIK OFM, PhD, Major Seminary of Bernardine Fathers in Kalwaria Zebrzydowska; monastery of Bernardine Fathers in Cracow (Poland). Particularly interested in history of Bernardine friars. E-mail: olo@ofm.pl

Michał SKOCZYŃSKI, MA, Institute of History, Department of History, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Dominican monasteries in Mazovia and Greater Poland from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. E-mail: mskoczynski@interia.pl Mirosława SOBCZYŃSKA-SZCZEPAŃSKA, PhD, Department of Art History, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Silesia in Katowice (Poland). Particularly interested in modern architecture, espe-cially monastic with a particular focus on architecture of the Trinitarians in the territory of for-mer Poland. E-mail: mirka@romanica.gliwice.pl

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Katarzyna SPURGJASZ, MA, Department of Music Collections, University Library in Warsaw (Poland). Particularly interested in source studies. E-mail: katarzyna.spurgjasz@gmail.com Anita STAROŃ, PhD, Department of Romance Philology, Faculty of Philology, University of Łódź

(Poland). Particularly interested in the French literary sciences, especially the prose of the late 19th century, as well as the literary works of the period of decadence and symbolism in France with particular focus on literary output of Rachilde. E-mail: anitastaron@wp.pl

Vincenzo TROMBETTA, PhD, Department of Cultural Heritage Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Philo-sophy, University of Salerno (Italy). Particularly interested in history of libraries in the 17th–19th century with reference to the collecting of books and history of the book and publishing indu-stry with specific insights on antiquarian and educational editions. E-mail: trolen@aliceposta.it Ewelina WIDELSKA, ME, Department of Landscape Design and Conservation, Faculty of

Horticul-ture and Landscape ArchitecHorticul-ture, University of Life Sciences in Lublin (Poland). Particularly in-terested in history of monastic garden complexes in precinct of urban systems, with particular reference to their impact on the spatial development of cities. E-mail: e.widelska@gmail.com Arkadiusz WOJTYŁA, PhD, Institute of Art History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, University of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in history of the Baroque art, with a par-ticular focus on sacral architecture, ideological programs and artistic foundations of religious orders. E-mail:arkadiuswojtyla@o2.pl

Patrycja ZIOMEK, MA, Institute of History, Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences, Univer-sity of Wrocław (Poland). Particularly interested in history of culture and mentality, perception of the world in the early modern period and in the 19th century, as well as history of Poland and Silesia in this period. E-mail: ziomekpatrycja@gmail.com

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