Pirmojo respublikos padalijimo dokumentų publikavimas XVIII a. pabaigoje - XIX a. pradžioje

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos dalis / Part of the book
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Pirmojo respublikos padalijimo dokumentų publikavimas XVIII a. pabaigoje - XIX a. pradžioje
Alternative Title:
Publication of documents, related to the first partition of the republic
In the Book:
Lietuvos metrika: 1991-1996 metų tyrinėjimai / sudarytojai: Zigmantas Kiaupa, Agnius Urbanavičius. Vilnius : Lietuvos istorijos instituto leidykla, 1998. P. 282-292
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LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Lietuvos Metrika; Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė (LDK; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; GDL); Šaltiniai, istoriniai; Lithuanian metrica; Historical sources.

ENThe study is devoted to the objectives and chronology of the publication of legal materials on the First Partition of the Republic in the collections of international treaties, issued in the Republic and abroad. In the Republic of Poland-Lithuania it was the Piarists, who paid particular attention to the publication of international treaties in the second half of the eighteenth century. That could be accounted for by the active participation of this Order in the reform of education, envisaging the study of the texts of the treaties among other moral disciplines, fostering civic virtues. A number of documents of the First Partition were published in the Piarist collection of the laws of the Republic Volumina Legum and in the collections of international treaties, selected by the Piarist friar Franciszek Siarcyński. Motivated by the same reasons the Castellan of Łuków, a political activist of the Four Years' Seim Jacek Jezierski also published several documents. Austrian, Prussian and Russian Court manifestos and declarations were issued by the politician Feliks Łoyko. In the last decades of the eighteenth century were published those documents which the Republic was forced to conclude with Russia, Prussia and Austria, and their dissemination was meant for the civic education of society.In Western Europe the German lawyer Prof. Johan Jacob Moser was the first to publish a part of the documents relating to the First Partition In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries the Partition treaties were made public by the Prussian Foreign minister Ewald Frederic Hertzberg, a professor of Göttingen University Georg Frederic Martens and a French historian and politician Christian Guillaume Koch. The letter corn-piled a collection of documents, among them for the first time includinc the St. Petersburg Convention of 5 September 1772. Western European publications were intended for research purposes. Some of the documents were re-issued in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries on the basis of their former publications. [From the publication]

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