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Stare druki i rękopisy weterynaryjne w zbiorach Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej w Toruniu. Katalog

Old prints and veterinary manuscripts in the collections of the University Library in Toruń. Catalogue

Stare druki i rękopisy weterynaryjne w zbiorach Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej w Toruniu. Katalog

Abstract

The article is the result of the work connected with the preparation of an occasional exhibition related to the opening of the Veterinary Center at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń in the 2018–2019 academic year. At that time, a rich collection of old prints on veterinary issues, which became the basis for the creation of the presented catalogue, was exhibited. The author collects not only titles strictly related to the treatment of animals, but also their breeding and care. The collections of the University Library in Toruń turned out to be quite numerous. Especially the Enlightenment veterinary literature presents a high scientific level, rich in the works of the founders and professors of famous French, German and Polish veterinary schools of the 18th century, e.g. Claude Bourgelat, Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben, Jakub Gottlieb Wolstein or Krzysztof Kluk. The introductory part of the article discusses the copies that are most valuable in terms of science and provenance. The author also presents hippatrical collections from the library of the von Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen princes from the palace in Koszęcin. This provenance along with the fragments of the library of the Potulicki family and Greek-language scholar Karl Otto Rehdantz have been so far unknown.

Artykuł jest pokłosiem prac związanych z przygotowaniem wystawy okoliczno­ściowej związanej z otwarciem Centrum Weterynarii na Uniwersytecie Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu w roku akademickim 2018/2019. Zaprezentowano wówczas m.in. bogatą kolekcję starych druków o tematyce weterynaryjnej, które stały się podstawą do powstania prezen­towanego katalogu. Autorka zbiera w nim nie tylko tytuły dotyczące stricte problematyki lecznictwa zwierząt, lecz także ich hodowli i pielęgnacji. Zbiory Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej w Toruniu (dalej: BU UMK) okazały się bardzo liczne. Zwłaszcza oświeceniowe piśmiennictwo weterynaryjne prezentuje wysoki poziom naukowy tego okresu, zasobny w dzieła założy­cieli i profesorów słynnych francuskich, niemieckich i polskich szkół weterynaryjnych XVIII w., np. Claude’a Bourgelata, Johanna Christiana Polycarpa Erxlebena, Jakuba Gottlieba Wolsteina czy Krzysztofa Kluka. Część wstępna artykułu omawia cenniejsze pod wzglę­dem naukowym i proweniencyjnym egzemplarze. Autorka prezentuje ponadto odnalezione w BU UMK zbiory hippatryczne pochodzące z biblioteki książąt von Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen z pałacu w Koszęcinie. Proweniencja ta była jak dotąd nieznana, podobnie jak fragmenty biblioteki rodu Potulickich oraz grecysty Karla Ottona Rehdantz.

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zbiory zabezpieczone, secured files, stare druki XVI-XVIII w., veterinary medicine, University Library in Toruń, hodowla zwierząt, animal breeding, weterynaria, old prints from the 16th to the 18th centuries, Biblioteka Uniwersytecka w Toruniu

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