Benedykt Chmielowski


Benedykt Joachim Chmielowski was a Polish priest born presumably in Łuck.
He wrote Nowe Ateny — the first Polish-language encyclopedia. It was first published in 1745-46; the second edition was supplemented between 1754 and 1764.

Biography

Chmielowski was born in the Volhynia, province of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, in 1700. He had been studying in Jesuits schools since 1715 in Lviv before he was accepted to the Seminary in Lviv in 1722. After that, as a young priest, he was a preceptor to Dymitr Jabłonowski from the powerful Jablonowski family. Thanks to them he get soon the clergy house in Firlejów near Rohatyn in 1725. Before 1743 he had become a prelate to Lviv's archbishop Mikołaj Gerard Wyżycki. During the 1750s he had become a parson in Podkamień and the dean in Rohatyn. Since 1761 he was also Kiev's canon. He lived almost all his life in the Firlejów and devoted himself to the encyclopedic work. He died in Firlejów in 1763.
He is famous as the author of the first Polish-language encyclopedia called Nowe Ateny published in Lviv in the years: 1745-1746 and 1754-1756 in four volumes finally. Chmielowski is also the author of the popular prayer Bieg roku całego, printed in the 18th and 19th centuries. He also compiled and published a roll of arms and authored a religious novel.
According to Wojciech Paszyński, many previous findings about biography of the priest have to be revised. Most of all - birthplace and the coat of arms. Actually we don't have evidence strong enough for supporting claims of birth in Łuck. We have only information about Roman Catholic Diocese of Lutsk in general, but not about single city Lutsk as a place of birth. It is also a misunderstanding assigning to Chmielowski Nałęcz coat of arms, because he rather had been using Jastrzębiec coat of arms.