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Adam Kirkor






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Adam Honory Kirkor
Born21 January 1818
Died23 November 1886
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Publisher, journalist, archaeologist

Adam Honory Kirkor (21 January 1818 – 23 November 1886) was a Polish publisher, journalist and archeologist.

Biography[edit]

Kirkor was born in Slivino [ru] on 21 January 1818, finishing school in Mogilev. From 1834 to 1866, he worked in Vilnius, later in Saint Petersburg and Kraków. He was a member of the Vilnius Archaeological Commission from 1855. In 1859, Kirkor bought a printing house from Christian Theophilus Glücksberg [pl][1] and started printing books and periodicals in Polish, Lithuanian and Russian.

Kirkor became a member of the Russian Imperial Archaeological Society in 1856, taking part in the writing of Orgelbrand's Universal Encyclopedia. His name is featured in the first volume of the encyclopedia.[2] He joined the Moscow Archaeological Society [fr; ru; uk] in 1864.[3]

He was not financially successful and went bankrupt, eventually moving to Kraków. Kirkor helped transforming the Kraków Scientific Society into the Academy of Learning, to which he was appointed as member of in 1873. From 1875, he started participating in archaeological excavations near Kraków.[4]

Adam was married to Helena Kirkorowa until 1857 due to her leaving him for another man.[5] After the divorce, he married Maria Celestyna Boczkowska.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Glücksberg Krystian Teofil".
  • ^ Orgelbrand, Samuel (1859). Universal Encyclopedia.
  • ^ Blombergowa, Maria (1980). Polscy członkowie Cesarskiego Moskiewskiego Towarzystwa Archeologicznego (1864-1914) (in Polish). p. 547.
  • ^ Kirkor, Adam (17 February 1876). "Poszukiwania zabytków pierwotnych w bliższych okolicach Krakowa" (in Polish): 1–2. Retrieved 30 June 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • ^ Noiński, E. (2018). "Opiekunka dyktatora. Losy Heleny Kirkorowej (1828–1900) w Powstaniu Styczniowym i na zesłaniu syberyjskim". Studia z Historii Społeczno-Gospodarczej XIX I XX Wieku (in Polish). 17: 77–90. doi:10.18778/2080-8313.17.05. hdl:11089/25322. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
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