Kazimierz Bartoszewicz

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

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

He was son of Julian Bartoszewicz. In his last will he donated his collection to Museum of History and Art in Łódź, 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.
gollark: People are wrong about lots of things. For instance, nuclear power and thing #2. If I am elected supreme eternal world dictator, I will fix things by ignoring them.
gollark: I'm right and the majority of opinions are wrong, personally.
gollark: I see.
gollark: So I can arbitrarily genocide small groups? Fun!
gollark: If you crack down on "bribes" a lot people will be sneakier.


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