Leszek Dunin Borkowski : galicyjski badacz literatury sanskryckiej z XlX wieku

2015
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dc.abstract.enThe article presents Leszek Dunin Borkowski, the unique personage from the bygone Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. Borkowski was a Polish writer, poet, publicist and politician who took active paft in the November Uprising in 1830, and who - after its fall - arrived in Koenigsberg, Prussią, where he studied Sanskrit language and literature under Pęter van Bohlen, renown German Orientalist of the period, himself a pupil of A.W. Schlegel and F. Bopp. When the Prussians discovered that the student of Sanskrit is a rebellious citizen of the Austrian monarchy and that his presence in Prussia was illegal, they forced him to return to Lemberg (Lviv). Undeterred, Borkowski followed his interest in Sanskrit culture and literature for many succeeding years. His continued explorations in the field resulted in publishing two indological essays. In thę one titlęd Setka Bhartriharis'a (Centuries by Bhartrihari, 1845), Borkowski interpreted chosen excerpts from the collection of Sanskrit poems known as Three Hundred Poems on Love, Right Conduct and Renunciation ascribed to the poet Bhartriharii (-5 c.). In the second work: O najdawniejszych zabytkach pisemnych (On the Oldest Written Records, l 850) he probed into Vedic literature, which he saw as the oldest testimony of human ideas about God and transcendence. The article introduces the reader to the writings of the Galician intellectual who, to all probability, was thę first in the region to undertake a scholarly investigation of Old Indian Literature.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Filologiczny : Instytut Orientalistykipl
dc.contributor.authorMarlewicz, Halina - 130347 pl
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dc.identifier.doi10.4467/20843933ST.15.020.4505pl
dc.identifier.eissn2084-3933pl
dc.identifier.issn1897-3035pl
dc.identifier.projectROD UJ / Ppl
dc.identifier.urihttp://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/23568
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dc.participationMarlewicz, Halina: 100%;pl
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dc.titleLeszek Dunin Borkowski : galicyjski badacz literatury sanskryckiej z XlX wiekupl
dc.title.alternativeLeszek Dunin Borkowski : 19th-century Galician explorer of Old lndian literaturepl
dc.title.journalStudia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensispl
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The article presents Leszek Dunin Borkowski, the unique personage from the bygone Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. Borkowski was a Polish writer, poet, publicist and politician who took active paft in the November Uprising in 1830, and who - after its fall - arrived in Koenigsberg, Prussią, where he studied Sanskrit language and literature under Pęter van Bohlen, renown German Orientalist of the period, himself a pupil of A.W. Schlegel and F. Bopp. When the Prussians discovered that the student of Sanskrit is a rebellious citizen of the Austrian monarchy and that his presence in Prussia was illegal, they forced him to return to Lemberg (Lviv). Undeterred, Borkowski followed his interest in Sanskrit culture and literature for many succeeding years. His continued explorations in the field resulted in publishing two indological essays. In thę one titlęd Setka Bhartriharis'a (Centuries by Bhartrihari, 1845), Borkowski interpreted chosen excerpts from the collection of Sanskrit poems known as Three Hundred Poems on Love, Right Conduct and Renunciation ascribed to the poet Bhartriharii (-5 c.). In the second work: O najdawniejszych zabytkach pisemnych (On the Oldest Written Records, l 850) he probed into Vedic literature, which he saw as the oldest testimony of human ideas about God and transcendence. The article introduces the reader to the writings of the Galician intellectual who, to all probability, was thę first in the region to undertake a scholarly investigation of Old Indian Literature.
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Wydział Filologiczny : Instytut Orientalistyki
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Marlewicz, Halina - 130347
dc.date.accessioned
2016-04-07T10:09:27Z
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2016-04-07T10:09:27Z
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2015
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215-226
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10
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2084-3933
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1897-3035
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ROD UJ / P
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/23568
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pol
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Marlewicz, Halina: 100%;
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Dozwolony użytek utworów chronionych
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Leszek Dunin Borkowski : galicyjski badacz literatury sanskryckiej z XlX wieku
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Leszek Dunin Borkowski : 19th-century Galician explorer of Old lndian literature
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Studia Litteraria Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis
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