Jan Nepomucen Rostworowski


Jan Nepomucen Rostworowski (born 4 May 1799 in Włoszczowa - died November 23, 1847 in Warsaw) was a landowner, ethnographer, writer, composer, deputy from the Czerski district for the Diet of 1830-1831.

He was the son of Franciszek Ksawery Rostworowski (1749-1816) of the later peace judge in the Duchy of Warsaw.

One of the precursors of folk literature. The author of very valuable ethnographic notes from 1813, compiled in the manuscript of the Diariusz trip made in 1813 in Cracow, Galicia and Sandecki circus. Bibliography

Wojciech Wiesław Wiśniewski, unknown description of the trip from Warsaw to Cracow by Czestochowa, 1813, Czestochowa, vol. 32 (2005), p.

Wojciech Wiesław Wiśniewski, Jan Rostworowski and his diarist, Sadecka Yearbook, Vol. 35 (2007), pp. 203-216.

Stanisław J. Rostworowski, Jan Nepomucen Rostworowski - a man of different talents and his wife, Kamila Zeddler Zborowski, "The Mazovian Yearbook, Vol. 16, 2004, pp. 167-191.

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