Published: 1998-06-30

Bibliography of Scientific Works of Graduates of the Higher Seminar Clergyman in Ląd on the Warta from 1957-1991

Marek Babicz
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: Theology
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.1998.14

Abstract

In 1954 Fr Stanislao Rokita, the superior of the S. Stanislaus Kostka opened in Ląd sul Warta the Major Seminary of the Salesians of Don Bosco. More than forty years (until 1997) vi studied the clerics of the two Salesian provinces of s. Stanislaus Kostka and of s. Adalbert. This Bibliography is the second proof of the presentation of the scientific works of the Polish Salesians, but as before it proposes to collect the works in a complete way scientific studies of the past pupils of the Ląd seminary. The first bibliography was collected by don Stanislao Wilk, was published in the book commemorating 75 years of the sa le siam presence in Poland (Łódź-Kraków 1974, p. 348-353) and presents the „magisterium” , license and doctoral works written until 1974. The present Bibliography of the scientific works of the past pupils aims to make the scientific heritage of the Salesians of the two Polish provinces of the North and to emphasize the common effort of the professors and students of the Alma Mater Landensis. The Bibliography presents:

1 - the baccalaureate works, the final work of the studies

2 - the works of „magisterium”

3 - license works, and "magisterium" works considered license works

4 - doctoral works

5 - the qualification works

6 - the work of the Polish Salesians - students of foreign seminaries and university institutes.

At the end are the lists: of speakers, of themes, of people, of geographical names and the chronological index.

   

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Babicz, M. (1998). Bibliography of Scientific Works of Graduates of the Higher Seminar Clergyman in Ląd on the Warta from 1957-1991 . Seminare. Learned Investigations, 14, 223–296. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.1998.14

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