Jan Grzegorzewski (countryman)
Jan Grzegorzewski (born ca. 1850 in Szulejki in Zwiahelskie district in Volhynia, died 1922) - Polish ethnographer, Slavic, literate, tour guide and orientalist.
Junior high school graduated in Zhitomir. Slavic studies in Odessa. He spent many years in Turkey and in the Balkans. In Constantinople and Sofia, he founded Orientalist institutions "Hyacynthaeum", in honor of Sts. Jacek - the first orientalist of Poland, whom Grzegorzewski considered the author of the so-called. The Codex Cumanicus (Codex Cumanicus) Mark in Venice, issued by the Academy of Budzin.
In Cracow, most probably since 1914, the magazine "Rocznik Orjentalistyczny" was published, and in 1919 he published a book on Na Spisz in Lwow. Studies and folklore texts.
Grzegorzewski was interested in Polish Karaims. He wrote many works on the history of the Slavs. Bibliography
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