Fotografie dokumentów średniowiecznych w Pracowni Nauk Pomocniczych Historii i Źródłoznawstwa Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego – geneza zbioru i jego znaczenie dla polskiej mediewistyki
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This article explores the exceptionally rich collection of photographs of medieval documents housed in the Department of Auxiliary Sciences of History and Source Studies at the Institute of History, Jagiellonian University. The collection was initiated in the final decade of the 19th century by Stanisław Krzyżanowski, the founder of the Department and a pioneer of Polish diplomatics. Comprising several thousand reproductions and negatives, the collection is itself a historical monument of early Polish photography. It was created using techniques such as zincography and glass plate negatives, many of which are still preserved in the Department’s holdings. The authors examine the origins of the idea behind the collection and its early development, drawing on archival materials. They also present a proposal for a modern inventory of the photographs, based on a pilot cataloging of the first one hundred image – a preliminary step toward the creation of a comprehensive photographic catalog.
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A. Marzec
Marcin Starzyński
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- 10.4467/20844069ph.25.017.22306
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