Władysław Łoziński

Władysław Łoziński
Władysław Łoziński
Born (1843-05-29)29 May 1843
Opary near Sambir, Ukraine
Died 20 May 1913(1913-05-20) (aged 69)
Lwów, Ukraine
Nationality Polish
Other names Wojtek ze Smolnicy, Władysław Lubicz
Occupation Writer, historian, politician

Władysław Łoziński also known as Wojtek ze Smolnicy and Władysław Lubicz (1843–1913) was a Polish writer, historian and art collector, known for his books about the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Biography

Born on 29 May 1843 in Opary near Sambir. His father Walerian Łozinski was a Post Office officer and mother Julia born Lewicka (Lewicki – family). Brother of Walery Łoziński, also a writer and Bronisław Łoziński – lawyer and cousin of historian – Karol Szajnocha. He studied philosophy at the University of Lwów, and was an editor of many Galician newspapers and magazines (Dziennik Literacki, Przegląd Powszechny, Gwiazdka Cieszyńska), and especially the Gazeta Lwowska which he reformed and expanded. He was the first secretary of the Ossolineum Foundation, vice-president of the Historical Institute (Towarzystwo Historyczne), president of the Society of Friends of Arts (Towarzystwo Przyjaciól Sztuk Pięknych) and from 1891 a member of the Academy of Skills (Akademia Umiejętności, a precursor of the Polish Academy of Learning). He was also a deputy from Galicia to the Austria-Hungary National Council in Vienna and later a member of the Lord's Chamber.

He died on 20 May 1913 in Lwów and buried at Lychakivskiy Cemetery.

Works

Łoziński was the author of both fictional, historical novels and more academic studies. His interested centered on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Fiction:

Historical texts:


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