The Liturgica Poloniae Project Group

The Liturgica Poloniae Project Group was founded to conduct research into medieval liturgical manuscripts currently preserved in Poland, as well as codices outside Poland that were once connected to the medieval Kingdom of Poland. One of its main goals is to publish a descriptive catalogue of these manuscripts. A corpus of approximately 120 manuscripts produced before c. 1300 has been subjected to a detailed scholarly description – some liturgical books for the first time in their history. The manuscripts are examined using both traditional methods and newly developed tools in the field of digital humanities. The project is funded by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education as part of the Narodowy Program Rozwoju Humanistyki scheme (2022–27).
Project: Liturgica Poloniae. A Descriptive Catalogue of Polish Liturgical Manuscripts (copied before c. 1300)
Project supervisor: Paweł Figurski
Research team:
- Łukasz Bolda (Politechnika Gdańska): from 2024
- Irina Chachulska (Instytut Sztuki PAN)
- Katarzyna Danilewicz (Szkoła Doktorska Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego): from 2022 to 2023
- Joanna Frońska (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris): from 2025
- Monika Jakubek-Raczkowska (Wydział Sztuk Pięknych UMK)
- Jakub Kubieniec (Instytut Muzykologii UJ)
- Weronika Liszewska (Wydział Konserwacji i Restauracji Dzieł Sztuki ASP)
- Magdalena Łanuszka (Międzynarodowe Centrum Kultury w Krakowie): from 2024
- Adam Poznański (Oddział Rękopisów BUWr)
- Juliusz Raczkowski (Wydział Sztuk Pięknych UMK)
- Jacek Tomaszewski (Muzeum Azji i Pacyfiku)
- Piotr Ziółkowski (Instytut Sztuki PAN): from 2024
Advisory Board: Erik Niblaeus, Teresa Webber.