Kazimierz Bartoszewicz

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Portrait of Kazimierz Bartoszewicz. Painted by Witold Pruszkowski in 1876.

Kazimierz Bartoszewicz (1852–1930) was a Polish writer and historian. He spent at least part of his life in Kraków.

He was son of Julian Bartoszewicz. In his last will he donated his collection to , which is now named after him.

Works[]

  • Z wesołych chwil, 1876
  • Trzy dni w Zakopanem, 1890
  • Lukrecjon, 1898
  • Dzieje Insurekcji Kościuszkowskiej, 1908
  • Dzieje Galicji, 1917

Quotes[]

Stupidity is sticking on,
Understanding hardly grows itself
to the epidemic disease out.

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