Adam Idzikowski


Adam Idzikowski (born 1842 in Lesser Poland, died March 10, 1907 in Krakow) is a Polish railway engineer, participant in the January Uprising.

After the outbreak of the January Uprising he stopped studying at the Lviv Technical Academy; Fighting in the ranks of the insurrection took a degree of lieutenant. He then resumed his studies in Lviv, finishing in 1866 with an engineering degree. He worked in the Galician railway. From 1878 he belonged to the Lviv Polytechnic Society. In 1900 he went into retirement and settled in Cracow, where he ran an engineering office.

He was an active advocate of the introduction of the Polish language as an official language on the Galician state railway. On several occasions he initiated the congressional resolutions (eg at the First Congress of Polish Engineers in Cracow in 1882 and at the Railway Engineers' Congress in Lviv in 1904) and wrote about it in the brochure " 1904). Bibliography

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