Adam Bar
Adam Bar (born December 20, 1895 in Stanisławów, died on March 29, 1955 in Krakow) - Polish literary historian, bibliographer, editor. Curriculum vitae
From 1924 he worked at the Jagiellonian Library, where he initiated fundamental documentary and bibliographical work. With the participation of Władysław Tadeusz Wisłocki and T. Godłowski, he developed a three-volume Dictionary of pseudonyms and codenames of Polish and Polish writers published in the years 1936-1938, which by 1950 was multiplied by later additions. He began work on gathering materials for a retrospective bibliography of the literary content of Polish journals and continued them in the years 1948-1953 together with the IBL PAN team. Other collections of it became the basis of the Bibliography of Polish Philosophy for the years 1750-1864, published in three volumes in the years 1955-1971; volume four was developed and published in 1994 by A. Kadler. In 1924, he published a study entitled Characteristics and sources of the novel by Kraszewski in the years 1830-1850, and in 1930 a monographic outline by Karol Miarka. He also published a collection of sketches from the era of combating classics with the Romantics of Kumoszko on Parnas (1947) and he developed works by Józef Ignacy Kraszewski.
Collaborator of the Polish Biographical Dictionary (biographical note: Kajetan Abgarowicz, vol. 1, 1935). Bibliography
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