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'''Józef Kallenbach''' ([[1861]]-[[1929]]) - a [[Poland|Polish]] [[historian]] of [[literature]]. |
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[[Image:JozefKallenbach.jpg|thumb|right|Józef Kallenbach]] |
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'''Józef Henryk Kallenbach''' (24 November 1861 – 12 September 1929), born in [[Kamianets-Podilskyi]], was a Polish [[History of literature|historian of literature]]. |
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Kallenbach graduated from the IV Public Male Gymnasium ''[[Jan Długosz]]'' of old-classical type in [[Lwów]]. He was a professor of Polish literary history at [[Lwów University]] (since 1904) and [[Jagiellon University]]. He was also a professor at the universities in [[Freiburg]], [[Warsaw]], and [[Wilno]], a member of the Akademia Umiejętności, and a director of the [[Czartoryski Museum]] and Library in [[Kraków]]. |
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He lectured about Polish pre-[[Partitions of Poland|partitions]] literature and [[romanticism]]. During his work in Lwów he examined the works of [[Adam Mickiewicz]], [[Zygmunt Krasiński]], and [[Juliusz Słowacki]]. Some of his most notable works refer to literature of Old Poland. |
He lectured about Polish pre-[[Partitions of Poland|partitions]] literature and [[romanticism]]. During his work in Lwów he examined the works of [[Adam Mickiewicz]], [[Zygmunt Krasiński]], and [[Juliusz Słowacki]]. Some of his most notable works refer to the literature of Old Poland. |
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Although Kallenbach died in Kraków, he was buried on [[Lychakivskiy Cemetery]], as he considered himself tied with Lwów. |
Although Kallenbach died in Kraków, he was buried on [[Lychakivskiy Cemetery]], as he considered himself tied with Lwów. |
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 17 November 2024
Józef Henryk Kallenbach (24 November 1861 – 12 September 1929), born in Kamianets-Podilskyi, was a Polish historian of literature.
Kallenbach graduated from the IV Public Male Gymnasium Jan Długosz of old-classical type in Lwów. He was a professor of Polish literary history at Lwów University (since 1904) and Jagiellon University. He was also a professor at the universities in Freiburg, Warsaw, and Wilno, a member of the Akademia Umiejętności, and a director of the Czartoryski Museum and Library in Kraków.
He lectured about Polish pre-partitions literature and romanticism. During his work in Lwów he examined the works of Adam Mickiewicz, Zygmunt Krasiński, and Juliusz Słowacki. Some of his most notable works refer to the literature of Old Poland.
Although Kallenbach died in Kraków, he was buried on Lychakivskiy Cemetery, as he considered himself tied with Lwów.
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[edit]- Polish male writers
- Members of the Lwów Scientific Society
- 1861 births
- 1929 deaths
- People from Kamianets-Podilskyi
- People from Kamenets-Podolsky Uyezd
- Rectors of the Jagiellonian University
- Commanders of the Order of Polonia Restituta
- Burials at Lychakiv Cemetery
- 19th-century historians from the Russian Empire
- Polish writer stubs