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1896
1 November - Following Kopera, Julian Pagaczewski
became an academic assistant serving the needs of
both Sections.
1897
Jerzy Mycielski was appointed titular professor.
1897/98
Art history and archaeology were singled out as dis-
ciplines which followed history and its auxiliary
disciplines within the Philosophical Faculty but
which preceded the philological studies.
1899/1900
Sokołowski held the function of representative of the
Philosophical Faculty in the Committee for the
Celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the
foundation of the University, selected by the Senate.
1900
The collections of the Archaeological Section and the
Section of Art History were combined and entrusted
to the supervision of Sokołowski. The post of deputy
director was held by Prof. Dr. Piotr Bieńkowski.
29 August - Dr. Kopera obtained veniam legendi in
history of culture in Poland and Eastern Europe: as
of the second half of the academic year 1900/01, he
began to lecture on the history of mediaeval culture
in Poland and on the introduction to museology.
1903
29 November - On the occasion of the thirtieth
anniversary of his academic work, Sokołowski was
presented a commemorative plaque (designed by
Antoni Madeyski) in the Assembly Hall of the
University.
1907
15 November - Tadeusz Szydłowski obtained doctorate.
1908
22 October - Julian Pagaczewski obtained doctorate.
1909
28 October - Dr. Julian Pagaczewski passed his post-
doctoral examination.
1910
22 January - Pagaczewski obtained veniam legendi in art
history.
27 May - The Professors’ Council at the Philosophical
Faculty decided to entrust Sokolowski’s lectures to
a private associate professor Pagaczewski.
30 September - Sokołowski went into retirement.
The following scholars obtained their doctoral degrees
under the academic supervision of Sokołowski:
Feliks Kopera (1896), Emanuel Świeykowski (1904),
Ludwig Puszet (1904), Tadeusz Szydłowski (1907),

Julian Pagaczewski (1908), Stanisław Marceli
Nałęcz Dobrowolski (1908), Nikodem Pajzderski
(1909), Franciszek Klein (1909), Stefan Komornicki
(1910). Whereas the following scholars took
advantage of Sokolowski’s supervision as honorary
professor: Stanisław Swierz, Wojciech Stanisław
Turczyński and Józef Pełeński.
1910/11
Lectures on art history were taken over by: full professor
ad personam Dr Jerzy Mycielski, private professor
Dr. Julian Pagaczewski and full titular professor and
director of the National Museum Dr. Feliks Kopera.
1911
25 March - Death of Marian Sokołowski.
1911/12
Bieńkowski was appointed to the post of director of the
Section of the Combined Collections of Art and
Archaeology, whereas Mycielski became deputy
director.
1914/15
During the war, the Section of the Combined Collections
of Art and Archaeology served partially as a storage
place for the portraits which were transferred here
from the assembly hall as well as from other
university rooms. The most precious objects were
secured by Dr. Edmund Bulanda. Lectures did not
take place.
1917
1 December - Julian Pagaczewski was appointed
associate professor; attempts were made to set up
a photo laboratory for the Section of the Combined
Collections of Art and Archaeology.
1920
1 May - Adam Bochnak became an unqualified assistant
of the Section of the Combined Collections of Art
and Archaeology.
21 May - Tadeusz Szydłowski obtained veniam legendi in
the field of general art history (approved by the
Ministry of Religious Denominations and Public
Enlightenment on 9 June).
1921
18 February - The following students of art history:
Zbigniew Bocheński, Adam Bochnak, Rev. Henryk
Brzuski, Jerzy Dobrzycki, Stanisław Gąsiorowski,
Karol Lewicki and Maria Szymańska, applied in
writing to the University Senate for permission to
set up an “Academic Circle of Art Historians”.
On 10 March, the Senate approved the Circle’s
statute and appointed Mycielski as the Circle’s
curator and Pagaczewski as his deputy.
1 April - On the basis of a nomination, Julian Paga-
czewski became second professor ordinarius of

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