The Heraldic Month
Heraldic Monthly - monthly published in 1908-1915 in Lviv and 1931-1939 in Warsaw. History
He belonged to the most important specialist magazines departing from Lviv. He formed as one of the two "Heraldic Heraldic", the press bodies of the Heraldic Society, which existed from 1906 to 1915. The editor-in-chief was Władysław Semkowicz (1908-1915). The editors gathered around the circle of important Polish researchers in the fields of heraldry, genealogy and theology. It published scientific dissertations, monographs of the larger families and Polish families. There was also a section of reports and reviews. Due to the war, the publication of the periodical was suspended. On January 20, 1930, at the meeting of the Board of the Warsaw Branch of the Polish Heraldic Society, a decision was made to reactivate the magazine. Oskar Halecki (1930-1939) was the editor-in-chief, and the post of editor-in-chief was Halecki's student, Zygmunt Wdowiszewski. The magazine appeared until 1939. Bibliography
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