ANTONI WAGA’S “TRAVEL JOURNALS” FROM EGYPT Cover Image

ANTONIEGO WAGI „DZIENNIKI PODRÓŻY” DO EGIPTU
ANTONI WAGA’S “TRAVEL JOURNALS” FROM EGYPT

Author(s): Bernadeta Wilk
Subject(s): Social history, History of Education, 19th Century, Sociology of Education
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Antoni Waga; Aleksander Branicki; Konstanty Branicki; Egypt; journey;

Summary/Abstract: Antoni Waga (1799–1890), zoologist, pioneer in the applied entomology, teacher in secondary schools is Warsaw, bibliophile, erudite, a member of the Cracow Scientific Soci- ety (hereinafter: CSS) and the CSS Physiography Commission (since 1873 the Academy of Art and Science), participant of numerous scientific expeditions to Mediterranean countries as well as to Africa and Middle East. Antoni Waga’s journeys stemmed not only from his willingness to learn about the most distant corners of the world and their culture but most of all from his interest in nature and a passion for collecting insects. Pieces of Journals presented below refer to Antoni Waga’s memories from his journey to North-East Africa and include the researcher’s reports from his visit to Egypt in 1864 and 1879. The Journals come from Antoni Waga’s collection kept by the PAAS and the PAS Archive of Science file no. K III–141.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 68
  • Page Range: 121-138
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: Polish