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Polish priest and historian

Very Reverend
Melchior Buliński
Personal details
Born1810
Chmielnik, Duchy of Warsaw
Died22 May 1877
Sandomierz
OccupationPriest, professor
EducationCand. theol.
Alma materTheological Academy in Warsaw

Melchior Buliński (1810–1877) was a Polish priest and historian. He is known for his works about the history of the Catholic Church in Poland.

Biography

Buliński was born in Chmielnik in 1810. His father was an impoverished worker at the church in Chmielnik, and Buliński had to rely on the assistance of the parish priest in order to acquire an education. He received his education at seminaries in Sandomierz and Warsaw. He then lectured on church history, first as a professor in Sandomierz, and then at the Theological Academy in Warsaw [pl] until its closure in 1867. He became a canon of Sandomierz in 1859.

Buliński died on 22 May 1877 in Sandomierz. His monograph on the city of Sandomierz was published posthumously. His biography is also in the Polish Biographical Dictionary.

Works

Books

  • (1860) Historya kościoła powszechnego
  • (1874) Historya kościoła Polskiego
  • (1879) Monografija miasta Sandomierza

Gallery

References

  1. ^ Orgelbrand, Samuel (1898). Encyklopedja powszechna. Vol. 3. Warsaw: S. Orgelbranda Synów. p. 198. OCLC 818820332 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Kukliński, Wawrzyniec; Buliński, Melchior (1879). Monografija miasta Sandomierza. pp. IX. OCLC 731828490.
  3. ^ Gall, Stanisław; Chełmicki, Zygmunt (1905). Podręczna encyklopedya kościelna. Vol. 5–8. Warsaw: Skład głowny w księgarni Gebethnera i Wolffa. p. 212. OCLC 760017129 – via Google Books.
  4. Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences (1937). Polski slownik biograficzny. Vol. 3. Poland: Skład główny w księg, Gebethnera i Wolffa. p. 125.
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