Kornel Kozłowski


Kornel Kozlowski (born March 30, 1838 in Warsaw, died March 3, 1904 in Dąbrowa Górnicza) - Polish ethnographer and historian, son of Felicien Antoni Kozlowski.

Following in the footsteps of his father he dealt with history, especially the history of Mazovia. The interests of Czersk were expressed by historically and statistically described work, published as an annex to the work of the father of Mazovia during the reign of the princes (1858).

In 1866 he published his own work - Before the Labor of 1598-1605. Item by manuscript source told. After meeting with Oskar Kolberg, with whom he studied Chersk's surroundings, he became interested in the folk culture of the region, which resulted in the work of Materials for Slavonic Ethnography. Folks, songs, passages, fairy tales and superstitions of the Mazovian Czerski people, along with the dances and melodies (1873), which Kolberg considered excellent and from which Mazowieckie used his work. Bibliography

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