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KOŚCIÓŁ JEZUITÓW W PRZEMYŚLU W XVII WIEKU
SPIS ILUSTRACJIE
1. Giacomo Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Plan działki
1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
2. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rzut przyziemia
1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
3. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rzut pierwszego
piętra 1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
4. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Widok fasady. The
Getty Research Institute.
5. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Przekrój podłużny.
The Getty Research Institute.
6. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Przekrój po-
przeczny. The Getty Research Institute.
7. Rekonstrukcja zespołu kościoła, kolegium i szkół jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rys.
J. Betlej.
A FEW REMARKS ON THE JESUIT CHURCH
IN PRZEMYŚL IN THE 17™ CENTURY
S u m m a r y
A separate monographie study has never been devoted to the Jesuit church and college in
Przemyśl. The présent text was written as a sort of by-product while preparing a broader study
of the Przemyśl church and monastery in the 17lh and 18th centuries and a monograph of
Giacomo Briano’s work; it only points to three aspects of that complex: the State of research,
the history of the construction in the 17lh century and the preserved designs by Giacomo
Briano. Studies devoted to the construction of the Jesuit church in Przemyśl conducted up till
now are scarce. The history of the church’s construction has not been presented in detail as
yet; also the question of who designed the building has not been presented clearly. In literaturę
the names of Vincenzo Petrini, Giacomo Briano and Jakub Solari may be encountered.
Construction of the Przemyśl church was started in 1621. In the next year bringing stone
was started for building the new abode. In 1626 Anna Ulińska née Tyrawska offered 90
thousand zloty for building the college and another 12 thousand zloty for building the church.
One year later the corner stone of the church foundation was blessed and at the same time
from 1627 the wooden building of the college was constructed and it was finished in 1634.
We do not hâve certain information about the further history of the church construction until
1641 when “at the gâte of St Ignatius Church” King Władysław IV was greeted when he
visited Przemyśl. In 1642 Stanisław Świerzyński presented the monks with his tenement house
to be used by them as the boarding house. The Przemyśl résidence gained the rank of college
in 1647 and Anna Ulińska née Tyrawska was declared its founder. The very college “did not
take form” then, because “the church was being built with great effort and a lot of means”,
KOŚCIÓŁ JEZUITÓW W PRZEMYŚLU W XVII WIEKU
SPIS ILUSTRACJIE
1. Giacomo Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Plan działki
1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
2. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rzut przyziemia
1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
3. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rzut pierwszego
piętra 1622. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale.
4. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Widok fasady. The
Getty Research Institute.
5. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Przekrój podłużny.
The Getty Research Institute.
6. G. Briano, projekt kościoła i klasztoru jezuitów w Przemyślu. Przekrój po-
przeczny. The Getty Research Institute.
7. Rekonstrukcja zespołu kościoła, kolegium i szkół jezuitów w Przemyślu. Rys.
J. Betlej.
A FEW REMARKS ON THE JESUIT CHURCH
IN PRZEMYŚL IN THE 17™ CENTURY
S u m m a r y
A separate monographie study has never been devoted to the Jesuit church and college in
Przemyśl. The présent text was written as a sort of by-product while preparing a broader study
of the Przemyśl church and monastery in the 17lh and 18th centuries and a monograph of
Giacomo Briano’s work; it only points to three aspects of that complex: the State of research,
the history of the construction in the 17lh century and the preserved designs by Giacomo
Briano. Studies devoted to the construction of the Jesuit church in Przemyśl conducted up till
now are scarce. The history of the church’s construction has not been presented in detail as
yet; also the question of who designed the building has not been presented clearly. In literaturę
the names of Vincenzo Petrini, Giacomo Briano and Jakub Solari may be encountered.
Construction of the Przemyśl church was started in 1621. In the next year bringing stone
was started for building the new abode. In 1626 Anna Ulińska née Tyrawska offered 90
thousand zloty for building the college and another 12 thousand zloty for building the church.
One year later the corner stone of the church foundation was blessed and at the same time
from 1627 the wooden building of the college was constructed and it was finished in 1634.
We do not hâve certain information about the further history of the church construction until
1641 when “at the gâte of St Ignatius Church” King Władysław IV was greeted when he
visited Przemyśl. In 1642 Stanisław Świerzyński presented the monks with his tenement house
to be used by them as the boarding house. The Przemyśl résidence gained the rank of college
in 1647 and Anna Ulińska née Tyrawska was declared its founder. The very college “did not
take form” then, because “the church was being built with great effort and a lot of means”,