1176 (Puławy), 5.1.2 (Hermitage in St. Petersburg), 2 (Imperial Library)
Omandilugu
16th century: transferred to Cardinal Andrew Bathory
1599: transferred to Jesuits Collegium in Sandomierz (Collegii Sandomirie Soc. Jesu, p. 1 and 118)
1773: transferred to Library of the Tarnowski family
1809: transferred to Czartoryski Library in Puławy (gift of Jan Tarnowski)
1831: transferred to Hermitage and Imperial Library in Saint Petersburg (confiscation)
1921: transferred to National Library in Warsaw (revindication)
October 1944: Burned deliberately by the Germans during the Planned destruction of Warsaw.[1]
Allikas/Fotograaf
"Catalogue of stolen and missing cultural achievements" / comp. Jan Świeczyński; Ośrodek Informacyjno-Koordynacyjny Ochrony Obiektów Muzealnych. Warsaw 1988 Editor: Wojciech Jaskulski, Piotr Ogrodzki.
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Notes
↑ Rebecca Knuth (2006). Burning books and leveling libraries: extremist violence and cultural destruction, p. 166. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN02-75990-07-9