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Three times opened. Treasures from the National Library of Poland at the Palace of the Commonwealth. Warsaw: National Library of Poland. Tchórzewska-Kabata, Halina; Dąbrowski, Maciej, eds. (2003). More precious than gold. Treasures of the Polish National Library (electronic version) (PDF). Translated by Dorosz, Janina. Warsaw: National ...
The National Library (Polish: Biblioteka Narodowa, BN) is the national library of Poland, subject directly to the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. The main seat of the National Library is located in the Ochota district of Warsaw , adjacent to the Mokotów Field .
[4] [5] The history of The Lectionary is unknown. [3] It was probably purchased in 18th century for the Załuski Library , the first Polish National Library. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] After the Kościuszko Insurrection the codex was carried away to St. Petersburg together with the collections of the Załuski Library. [ 3 ]
A collage of objects digitized within Patrimonium along with the project's logo. Patrimonium (full name Patrimonium – the digitalization and release of Polish national heritage from the collections of the National and Jagiellonian libraries) is a 3-year (2017–2020) project of digitization whose main aim is to provide wide and free access to the most valuable and oldest Polish written ...
Old Annals of the Holy Cross (Polish: Rocznik świętokrzyski dawny) is the oldest Polish written history, recording key events from the very beginnings of the Polish state. [ 1 ] Annals dating from the first half of the 12th century (probably between 1122 and 1136), but its creator took the informations from an earlier yearbook Annales Regni ...
As of October 12, 2017 there were 2016037 objects, [2] of which 863400 were on public domain. Every day, the Polona adds up to 2,000 digitized objects. Access to copyrighted material is available at the National Library of Poland reading rooms in Warsaw or within Poland through the Academica library system.
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After the dissolution of the Tyniec monastery in 1817, the manuscript was transferred to the Library of Lviv University. [3] [4] It came to the National Library of Poland after World War II. [3] The manuscript contains liturgical songs along with a musical notation, richly decorated by illuminators from Lesser Poland. [3]