MainNewsNational Library of Belarus News
The Flower Paradise V
The world of magnificence and labor

A new excursion “In the beginning was Polotsk” in the Book Museum

A new excursion “In the beginning was Polotsk” in the Book Museum
Other news

The Library proposes to acquaint with an exhibition “In the beginning was Polotsk. The 1150th anniversary of the city” within the framework of the excursion in the Book Museum (room 348).


The exhibition is devoted to Polotsk, an ancient city of Belarus. Visitors can know about its significant events and the development of its book culture.

The exposition includes books of the 13th–16th centuries. Among them there are the folio of a chronicle of the Radzivil family, which includes the first mention about the city (862), ancient editions of chronicles dated the 16th century in Latin and Polish languages: a book written by Matthew Streykovskey "Khronika polskaya, litovkaya i zhemoitskaya i vseya Rusi" (1582), Alexander Gvanini "Khronika Evropeyskoy Sarmatii" (1581, 1611). They include information about the Livonian war (1558–1583), during which Polotsk was many times the aim of conquest.

Polotsk is the city where such outstanding people as Francysk Skoryna and Simeon of Polotsk were born. Visitors can see Skoryna’s editions which were published in Prague in the main exposition of the Book Museum. The proposed exhibition demonstrates collections of sermons written by Simeon of Polotsk "Obed dushevnuy" (1681) and "Vecherya dushevnaya" (1683).

The exhibition acquaints with Polotsk historic book collections such as library of Saint Sophia Cathedral in Polotsk (11–16 centuries), library of Polotsk Jesuit Collegium (16–19 centuries), and also with libraries of Polotsk theological seminary (19 century) and Polotsk military school (19–20 centuries). The exposition exhibits books, which belonging to Polotsk collections can be verified by ex-librises, seals and handwritten records. There are also ancient editions of the 18th century, which were printed by Polotsk Jesuit Collegium in Polish and Latin languages. They include "Miesięcznik Połocki", the first magazine which has appeared in pre-revolutionary Belarus. There are on display editions which were published from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These books are devoted to the history and culture of Polotsk. The author of most of them is Alexei Sapunov, Belarusian historic, specialist in archeography and regional ethnography.

 

Excursions are held daily in the Book Museum http://www.nlb.by/portal/page/portal/index/content?lang=en&classId=28FD302457B544C58AF689F851A596AD (the service is paid) from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m.

 

To book an excursion, please call: 293-27-22 (the Museum activities section).

Contact phone number: 293-25-85 (Book Museum).

Read also:

New excursion "The religious book" in the Book Museum

http://www.nlb.by/portal/page/portal/index/content?lang=en&classId=16C2B214CC18467A878AFEF2FF310EB2
News

Digital History

18 May 2024

On May 18, 2024, the National Library of Belarus hosted the grand opening of the Digital History Lecture festival with the support of the Presidential Foundation for Cultural Initiatives.

National Library of Belarus News

The Fine Arts reading room presents: the rubric "Faces. Dates. Events"

18 May 2024

Every year, on May 18, more than 150 countries celebrate the International Museum Day, which is widely celebrated in our country as part of the "Night of Museums" campaign. With the help of the permanent heading "Persons. Dates. Events", implemented in the Fine Arts reading room (room 306), we invite you to get acquainted with the book exhibition "Along the routes of Belarusian museums", dedicated to the domestic museum business.

National Library of Belarus News

The quest tour "The road of the Great Victory"

16 May 2024

On May 15, on the International Family Day, the National Library of Belarus was visited by members of the Belarusian Association of parents with many children in the Pervomaisky district of Minsk. They took part in the quest tour "The road of the Great Victory", dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Republic of Belarus from the Nazi invaders.

National Library of Belarus News