Count Józef Kajetan Piotr Maksymilian OssoliÃ
Âski known as Józef Maksymilian OssoliÃ
Âski (1748 – 17 March 1826) was a Polish nobleman, landowner, politician, novelist, poet, historian and researcher into literature, historian, translator, lexicographer, bibliophile, a forerunner of Slavic studies and a leading figure of the Polish Enlightenment. He founded the OssoliÃ
Âski Institute in Lwów to which he donated his immense library and other collections of manuscripts and coins.
Józef was a member of many learned institutions, and a doctor honoris causa of the Jagiellonian University. He became one of the first Polish politicians from Galicia. He took Austrian citizenship when he became prefect of the Imperial Austrian Library in 1793 in Vienna. He employed Samuel Linde as his "Gräfliche Ossolinskische Bibliothekar", librarian of the OssoliÃ
Âski Library until 1803 and under his patronage compiler of the first Polish Lexicon.
Biography
He was born in Wola Mielecka, near Sandomierz. His father, MichaÃ
 OssoliÃ
Âski was castellan of Czchów and owner of the estates at Mielec, Zgórsk, Cyranka, PiÃÂ
tkowiec, Wola Mielecka, Partyn, Izbiska. His mother was Anna Szaniawska. He had a strict upbringing as befitted a young nobleman of the day. Józef was regarded as deeply religious, modest and shy.
From 1762 to 1771 he attended the highly rated Jesuit Collegium Nobilium in Warsaw. He was taught there by distinguished professors, Adam Naruszewicz, poet, historian and editor, Karol Wyrwicz, geographer, historian and educationalist, Franciszek Bohomolec, author of many ruthless satires about the excesses of the nobility and by I. Nagurczewski and J. Albertrandi. All these men belonged to the intellectual circle of the last king of Poland, StanisÃ
Âaw August Poniatowski. While in Warsaw, OssoliÃ
Âski also performed research at the ZaÃ
Âuski Library.
Following the First Partition of Poland in 1772 which "sanctioned" a land grab by the Habsburg monarchy, the OssoliÃ
Âski estates found themselves in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. Apart from administering the family estates and the occasional trips to Warsaw, Jozef gave himself over to literary pursuits. The Austrians soon awarded him the title of Count. In 1785 he married a relative, Countess Teresa JabÃ
Âonowska. The marriage was childless and came to an end in 1791.
Between 1789 and 1793 he sat on a committee reviewing the administrative constitution of Galicia to little effect. At the same time he was head of a delegation (1790-1793) to Leopold II, Margrave of Austria. In 1792 He travelled around Central Europe, taking in: Saxony, Bavaria, Austria, Czech lands and Moravia. In 1793 he spent some time in Vienna where he frequented Austrian minister, Thugut, which enabled him to be an intermediary between the Austrian government and members of the Kosciuszko Insurrection (1794). At that time he supported a patriotic Polish daily newspaper in Lwów, "Dziennik Patriotycznych Polaków" (1792-1798), and lobbied on behalf of imprisoned Polish activists who numbered Hugo KoÃ
ÂÃ
ÂÃÂ
taj among them.
After the Third Partition of Poland (1795) the occupying powers intensified their policies of germanisation and russification closing down native educational establishments, cultural centres and introducing the invader's language into all administrative matters. The greatest loss for Polish culture were the wholesale deportations to Russia of magnificent Polish cultural collections such as the ZaÃ
Âuski Library. In the circumstances a number of leading lights in Poland determined to create a national library collection. They included Adam K. Czartoryski of PuÃ
Âawy, Tadeusz Czacki of Krzemieniec and Józef Maksymilian OssoliÃ
Âski.
To this end from 1794 OssoliÃ
Âski hired the services of the German, intellectual and bibliographer, Samuel Linde. In the years he spent with OssoliÃ
Âski he gathered sufficient material for a Polish lexicon, for which he consulted widely in Polish and Slav sources in the count's own collection and benefitted from his mentoring. As a result Linde's fame prospered so that in 1804 he was appointed headmaster of the Warsaw Lyceum.
From 1795 OssoliÃ
Âski settled permanently in Vienna where he devoted himself to research and his passion for books. In that period he began collecting materials on a grand scale for his projected national cultural foundation. In 1808 he was nominated as clandestine consultant to the Austrian court and the following year he became prefect of the Imperial Library, which he successfully defended from looting by Napoleon's invading army. He spent 15 years (1808-1823) as curator of the Galician Economic Institute. He was granted the distinction of Royal Marshall by Emperor Francis I of Austria and honoured with the Order of St Stephen of Hungary and Court Bursar of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.
From 1800 he was a member of the Society of Friends of Science in Warsaw, the Warsaw Scientific Society, the Wilno Academy, the Kraków Academy, the Royal Societies in Prague and Göttingen, the Imperial Royal Society in Vienna, the University of Vilna and the Moravian-Silesian Agricultural Society. The University of Lwow gave him an Honorary doctorate in philosophy in 1820.
OssoliÃ
Âski acquired the former Carmelite convent and church in Lwow along with the ruin that was St Agnes' church. A few months later he persuaded Emperor Francis to issue him with a statute for his foundation 8 May 1817. The principal provider of books to OssoliÃ
Âski was the Lwow bookseller, Karol Wild.
In his highly complicated act of foundation, OssoliÃ
Âski laid down the staffing and financial arrangements and made express provision for the publication of a newsletter to report on the scientific progress of the institute. In 1823 OssoliÃ
Âski agreed with prince Henryk Lubomirski that he should donate his collections to the new library, but as a distinct museum collection.
In 1820 his health failed badly and in 1823 he lost his sight. He died after a long illness in Vienna in March 1826. His grave has disappeared as it was in the part of the Matzleinsdorf Protestant Cemetery that was given up for road building.
In 1826 the Galician assembly entrusted Gwalbert Pawlikowski, secretary to the Vienna court, with the task of adopting and cataloguing of OssoliÃ
Âski's collections in Vienna which he achieved in 10 months and despatched to Lwow. The 52 enormous crates contained 10, 121 works in 19, 055 volumes, plus various journals 567 manuscripts 133 maps and 1445 etchings.
Writing
Selected works in Polish
- "My Age", Wiek mój. RÃÂkopismo staroÃ
¼ytne od koÃ
Âca panowania Zygmunta I aÃ
¼ do panowania Zygmunta III rozciÃÂ
gajÃÂ
ce siÃÂ, znalezione przez J. M. h. T.
- "there is no cure for love", Na miÃ
ÂoÃ
ÂÃÂ nie masz lekarstwa
- condolences to a widow, 1780, Do... Pani z hrabiów OssoliÃ
Âskich hrabiny JabÃ
Âonowski... z okolicznoÃ
Âci Ã
Âmierci jej mÃÂÃ
¼a wiersz cieszÃÂ
cy, (podpis: J. M. h. O.)
- "stories about ghosts and ghouls and other comic pieces", composed 1793-1794,Wieczory badeÃ
Âskie, czyli powieÃ
Âci o strachach i upiorach, z doÃ
ÂÃÂ
czeniem bajek i innych pism humorystycznych,, fragm. "Przyjaciel Ludu", "Friend of the People", 1844 t. 2, 1845 t. 2, 1846; posthumous publication J.Czech, Kraków 1852 (tu m.in.: PrzekÃ
Âady poz. 8); rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 660-662/II, 2755/I, 12717/I; przekÃ
Â. czeski (1840)
- "The need for teaching law in our country", O potrzebie nauki prawa w naszym kraju, Warsaw 1814
- Foreword to a work on ancient Poles, Przedmowa (do) M. JuszyÃ
Âski: Krótkie przypowieÃ
Âci dawnych Polaków, Kraków (1819); autorstwo definitywnie rozwiÃÂ
zuje T. Mikulski (W krÃÂgu oÃ
Âwieconych, s. 410)
- "The origins of the Slav people", PoczÃÂ
tki SÃ
Âawian. Rozprawy 1-4, z rÃÂkopisów Ossolineum sygn. 1291-1294/I wyd. K. SÃ
ÂotwiÃ
Âski, "Czasopismo Naukowe od ZakÃ
Âadu Narodowego im. OssoliÃ
Âskich Wyd." 1831 zeszyty 1, 4; 1832 zeszyt 1; 1833 zeszyty 3-8, (inne redakcje, notaty i rozprawy do opracowywanej przez OsoliÃ
Âskiego historii SÃ
Âowian zachowane sÃÂ
m.in. w rÃÂkopisach Ossolineum: sygn. 1091-1093/I, 1097/I, 1287-1290/I, 12706-12711/I
Translations
- Titus Livius: Dialogue between Pyrrhus and Fabricius Luscinus about the duties and obligations of citizenship" dostatkach i ubóstwie obywatelskim, "Zabawy Przyjemne i PoÃ
¼yteczne" 1771 t. 3, cz. 2, s. 209-222; takÃ
¼e wyd. 2 â 1780
- Dialogue between Plato and Aesop (from the French), "Zabawy Przyjemne i PoÃ
¼yteczne" 1771 t. 4, cz. 1, s. 17-28; takÃ
¼e wyd. 2 â 1793, (podpis: J. H. O. K. C.)
- Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle "Nouveaux dialogues des morts": ogÃ
Âoszone anonimowo w "Zabawach Przyjemnych i PoÃ
¼ytecznych 1772 t. 6, cz. 2, s. 339-368; 1773 t. 7, cz. 1, s. 113-121, 177-201 â OssoliÃ
Âski wspóÃ
ÂpracowaÃ
 bowiem w tym okresie z redakcjÃÂ
"Zabaw Przyjemnych i PoÃ
¼ytecznych")
- Albrecht von Haller "Satire applied to the states of the Bernese republic", Satyra... stosowana do stanów Rzeczypospolitej BerneÃ
Âskiej, rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 1295/II, k. 67-67v., (przekÃ
Â. prozÃÂ
)
- Seneca, "On consolation", O pocieszeniu ksiÃÂ
g troje, Warszawa 1782; rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 763/I; w rÃÂkopisie, sygn. 1295/II, k. 3-13: Ã
»ycie Seneki filozofa, (z dedykacjÃÂ
dla StanisÃ
Âawa Augusta)
- Lucian, "The Lover of lies", Ã
Âgarze i niedowiarek. Rozmowa miÃÂdzy Tychiadem a Filoklesem. Z Lucyna, wyd. zobacz WaÃ
¼niejsze dzieÃ
Âa poz. 4
- Livy, "History of Rome", Dzieje rzymskie t. 1-3, "TÃ
Âumaczenia w czasie Ã
Âlepoty zaczÃÂte 1 maja 1823", wyd. Lwów 1850; rÃÂkopisy: Ossolineum, sygn. 3122-3147/I; fragm. brulionowe ksiÃÂgi 1-2 sygn. 12716/II, s. 1-88
- Pliny the Younger, "EpistulaeListów przyjacielskich ksiÃÂ
g cztery, przeÃ
Â. 1825, rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 1304/I
- Homer, the Illiad books 1-3, m/s: Ossolineum, sygn. 1155/I; fragm. z ksiÃÂgi 1 sygn. 12716/II, s. 89-119, (przekÃ
Â. prozÃÂ
i obszerne streszczenie; wedÃ
Âug przekÃ
Â. francuskiego G. Massieugo)
- Juvenal, Satires, m/s: Ossolineum, sygn. 1032/I
- Xenophon AgesilausRzecz na króla Agezylausza rozdz. 1, rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 12716/II, k. 117-124.
Correspondence and other papers
- To Tadeusz Czacki, 23 April 1798, from M/S in the Czartoryski Palace (PuÃ
Âawy) Biblioteki Czartoryskich
- Correspondence with Samuel Linde, 1799-1804, 6 letters, see: S. B. Linde: SÃ
Âownik jÃÂzyka polskiego, wyd. 2, t. 1, Lwów 1854,
- To Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, 5 September 1803, ogÃ
Â. L. DÃÂbicki: PuÃ
Âawy t. 3, Lwów 1888, s. 68 â 2 listy z roku 1803 ogÃ
Â. W. A. Francew: Polskoje sÃ
Âawianowiedienije konca XVIII i pierwoj czetwierti XIX st., Praga 1906, s. 112 i nastÃÂpne â 2 listy z roku 1803, ogÃ
Â. J. Kallenbach: ZakÃ
Âadowi Narodowemu im. OssoliÃ
Âskich, "PrzeglÃÂ
d WspóÃ
Âczesny" t. 25 (1928), s. 177-181
- To Andrzej Alojzy Ankwicz archbishop of Prague, kopiowane z oryginaÃ
Âów przez A. Grabowskiego, rÃÂkopis: Biblioteka JagielloÃ
Âska, sygn. 2831; Ossolineum, sygn. 1448/I â do Ankwicza z 10 kwietnia 1811, rÃÂkopis: Archiwum Akt Dawnych Miasta Krakowa, sygn. E 70 â do Ankwicza 2 listy z roku 1817, fragmenty ogÃ
Â. A. Bar: Z korespondencji J. M. OssoliÃ
Âskiego, "Silva Rerum" 1928 zeszyt 4/5
- To Aleksander Potocki, w zbiorze korespondencji z lat 1814-1822, rÃÂkopis: Archiwum GÃ
Âówne Akt Dawnych (Archiwum Wilanowskie, sygn. 289)
- To StanisÃ
Âaw Staszic, 2 letters from 1815 and 1818, ogÃ
Â. A. Kraushar: Towarzystwo Warszawskie PrzyjacióÃ
 Nauk t. 3, Warszawa 1902, s. 319; t. 4, Warszawa 1904, s. 330
- To S. K. Potocki, August 1819, m/s in Wilanów Palace Archive sygn. 271 ogÃ
Â. M. Ã
ÂodyÃ
Âski: MateriaÃ
Ây do dziejów paÃ
Âstwowej polityki bibliotecznej w KsiÃÂstwie Warszawskim i Królestwie Polskim (1807-1831), WrocÃ
Âaw 1958 "KsiÃÂ
Ã
¼ka w Dawnej Kulturze Polskiej" nr 8 (s. 65)
- To Joachim Lelewel, 2 January 1821, rÃÂkopis: Biblioteka JagielloÃ
Âska, sygn. 4435 â od Lelewela z 22 maja 1821, rÃÂkopis: Biblioteka OssoliÃ
Âskich, sygn. 921/II â do F. SiarczyÃ
Âskiego z roku 1823, ogÃ
Â. "Biblioteka Naukowa ZakÃ
Âadu Narodowego im. OssoliÃ
Âskich" 1842, t. 1, s. 3 i nastÃÂpne â od F. SiarczyÃ
Âskiego z roku 1823, rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 2193 (kopia) â korespondencja z A. RoÃ
Âciszewskim, rÃÂkopis: Ossolineum, sygn. 2193 (kopie)
- From Ignacy Krasicki, 5 September 1793, ogÃ
Â. K. Kantecki, "Tygodnik Ilustrowany" 1877 t. 2, s. 61, przedr. w: Szkice i opowiadania, PoznaÃ
 1883, p. 377; Z. GoliÃ
Âski, M. Klimowicz, R. WoÃ
ÂoszyÃ
Âski w: Korespondencja Ignacego Krasickiego t. 2, WrocÃ
Âaw 1958
- From Tadeusz KoÃ
Âciuszko 1794, ogÃ
Â. H. Zeissberg: Quellen zur Geschichte der deutschen Kaiserpolitik ÃÂsterreichs, v. 4, Vienna 1885
- From Emperor Francis I, 1809, wydano pt. Podobizna listu wÃ
ÂasnorÃÂcznego... cesarza Franciszka I, pisanego do..., Lwów 1851; m/s: Ossolineum, sygn. 11655/I
- "Journeys through Austria and Germany" a fragmentary journal of 2 journeys c. 1792 and after 1792, PodróÃ
¼e po Austrii i Niemczech,, m/s: Ossolineum, sygn. 798/I.
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