"Towianist Documents in the Wroblewski Library"
"Towianist Documents in the Wroblewski Library"
Towianism was the doctrine of the religious movement for social reformation named after Andrzej Towiański (1799-1878). A former Vilnius Supreme Court Council member, Towiański left Lithuania in 1840 and joined the Polish emigration in Paris. He propagated a renewal message based on Christian principles, which aimed to reform the political relations of Europe and, thus, the restoration of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth through personal reform. Towiański’s message attracted many nationalist intellectuals, leading to the formation of „Circles” in various countries. Following Towiański’s teachings, the Towianists actively participated in the processes of Nation-State formation, from the Spring of Nations to the First World War.
After Towiański died in 1878, the Italian Circle took over the movement’s leadership role, which promoted intellectual collaboration between the Towianists and Polish scholars, especially at the University of Vilnius (Stefan Batory University). The beginning of World War II suddenly interrupted the Towianists’ connections and academic interest in Towianism in the Baltic region, which was under Soviet influence.
The Wroblewski Library houses the collection of Walentyna Horoszkiewiczówna (1890-1947), a lecturer at Stefan Batory University, found in collection F 98. She was a third-generation student of the thinker Andrzej Towiański, meaning she never had the chance to meet Towiański in person. As one of the last active Towianists, W. Horoszkiewiczówna corresponded with many other Towianists, especially in Italy. Her role at the university helped promote academic research on Towiański in Vilnius and throughout Poland and Italy.
Dr. G. Dalla Grana’s lecture reviews the documents stored at The Wroblewski Library in the W. Horoszkiewiczówna´s collection (F 98). These documents reveal the cultural, academic, and even personal relationships between Italian and Polish intellectuals, thus restoring the Turin-Vilnius connections.
Lecturer Giulio Dalla Grana obtained his PhD through a joint programme between the University of Turin (Department of Historical Studies) and the University of Amsterdam (Centre for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents). He graduated in Political Science and International Studies as part of a double-degree programme between the University of Padua and the Jagiellonian University in Cracow. His research primarily focuses on the relationship between political power and religious authority, the history of political and religious movements in early modern and modern history, and the mutual interweaving of political and religious ideas. This research led to the discovery of thousands of documents scattered across Poland, Lithuania, France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Vatican City. Dr. Giulio Dalla Grana reconstructed the history of the Towianist movement, adding new narratives.
International research conference Francysk Skaryna and the Renaissance book culture
International research conference
Francysk Skaryna and the Renaissance book culture
Skaryna’s Little Travel Book turns 500
2022 marks the 500th year since the first printing house was established in Vilnius, Francysk Skaryna published his Little Travel Book (1522) and thus the age of the printed word and mass communication began in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (GDL) as well as in East Europe, testifying to the importance of ways and means of communication for societal development. The Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania declared 2022 the Year of Francysk Skaryna. The forthcoming international research conference will address the emergence of printing in the GDL and various issues of book culture and heritage of the first centuries of printing in Europe.
The conference will take place on 22-23 September, 2022 at the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences.
Conference is organized by The Faculty of Communication at Vilnius University, The Wroblewski Library of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences, Charles University in Prague, The Institute of the Lithuanian Language, The Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, The Department of the Humanities and Social Sciences of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences. In collaboration with the Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing, SHARP.
You can find more information about the conference HERE.
You can download the conference program HERE.
JOINING THE CONFERENCE ONLINE
Francysk Skaryna and the Renaissance book culture – 22 d., 23 d. – Plenary sessions 1, 3, 5, 7.
Sep 22, 2022 08:00 AM
Sep 23, 2022 08:00 AM
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Francysk Skaryna and the Renaissance book culture – 22 d., 23 d. – sessions 2, 4, 6, 8.
Sep 22, 2022 08:00
Sep 23, 2022 08:00