The Roman Ingarden Digital Archive

The Roman Ingarden Digital Archive The Archive consists of the provision of Internet access to typologically and materially elaborated archival materials concerning Roman Witold Ingarden.

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About the project

The Roman Ingarden Digital Archive consists of the provision of Internet access to typologically and materially elaborated archival materials concerning the hitherto unknown academic work of the eminent Polish humanist and his correspondence with representatives of culture and learning of the twentieth century from Poland and abroad.

The Roman Ingarden Digital Archive was created thanks to the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland within the framework of the DIALOG research project, under the title ‘The Electronic Archive of Roman Ingarden: Unknown Correspondence and Academic Work of the Outstanding Polish Humanist’.

The main purpose of the Archive is to restore the correspondence and previously unpublished research papers by Roman Ingarden to Polish and Western culture and science, through introducing these papers for the first time into the worldwide circulation of academic literature. While Ingarden’s philosophical legacy is already part of the world’s store of learning, the philosopher’s prolific correspondence has heretofore been made available to Polish and foreign readers only to a very limited extent.

The Archive is the result of intensive, long-term research, archiving, documentation, and substantive efforts, consisting, inter alia, of finding, gathering, elaborating, translating, and digitising Ingarden’s correspondence. This project has not yet been fully completed. Systematic and continuous expansion of the Archive is planned.