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The prominence of Danzig Academic Gymnasium as a cornerstone of scientific developments in Gdańsk
The prominence of Danzig Academic Gymnasium as a cornerstone of scientific developments in Gdańsk

Author(s): Roman Sznajder
Subject(s): History, Other, Local History / Microhistory, Social history, History of Education
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: City Council Library; Danzig Academic Gymnasium; library science; Danzig Naturalist Society; education; natural sciences; philosophy of science; Reformation

Summary/Abstract: The Danzig Academic Gymnasium (1558–1817) was one of the first Protestant schools at the college level in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It became one of the most famous educational institutions in Europe of the 16–18th centuries. For almost 260 years, it attracted one of the best professors and students of the era. We concentrate on the achievements in science, the role of the City Council Library in the academic life in and outside of the Gymnasium, and highlight the activities of the Danzig Naturalist Society. In this survey, we feature important representatives of the scientific disciplines present in the Gymnasium, both faculty and their students, as well as Gdańsk scientists in general. We outline the lasting impact of the Danzig Academic Gymnasium on the intellectual life in Gdańsk, the Pomerania region, and some intellectual circles in Europe.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 59-133
  • Page Count: 75
  • Language: English