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Pozycja Agendy i kancjonały katedry krakowskiej na WaweluDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1977)Pozycja Ćwiczenia liturgiczno-pastoralne: przygotowanie zgromadzenia liturgicznegoDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1996)Pozycja Formacja postawy służby wobec Chrystusa i Kościoła w bierzmowaniuDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1996)Pozycja Hymny maryjne dawne i współczesne w odnowionej Liturgii GodzinDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1979)The modern revision of the Roman Breviary also led to a change in the hymn collection: while the latest editions contained 160 hymns, the renewed book entitled Liturgia Horarum comprises 291 hymns. The paper presents only the collection of hymns about the Virgin Mary: the process of increasing the quantity, the present quantity and origin of the hymns, and finally the chronology of growing the Virgin Mary cult motives in these hymns. The increase of the number of hymns from 4 in 1563 to 24 in 1955 started at the beginning of the 18th century and depends on the increase of the standing of the Marian feasts or on their introduction (of Seven Dolours, Rosary, of the Immaculate Conception, the Holy Virgin Mary of Lourdes, of Maternity, of the Assumption since 1950, and of Mary the Queen since 1955). In adition, on the basis of the author’s own research, 9 hymns about the Virgin Mary which were used in Poland in the 13th and 16th centuries (Cracow) as well as 8 hymns introduced to Proprium Poloniae in the 20th century are presented. The reform of the calendar in 1969 had an effect of stressing the importance of some of the feasts by an addition of some hymns or their better choice. The feasts of the Immaculate Conception, Mother of God, the Assumption, and also of the Visitation, of the Dolourous Virgin Mary and Mary the Queen have three hymns each; the Nativity and Presentation of the Virigin Mary – two hymns each; and of Rosary – only one. Besides, in Commune now there are 6 hymns, among them a fragment of Dante’s Paradise. Altogether the present liturgy has accepted 29 hymns about the Virgin Mary; moreover, the Marian contents are found in 10 hymns about the Mystery of the Incarnation (Christ’s Nativity, Presentation and Annunciation). In this group only 8 hymns were written in the modern times. Hymns dating from before the end of the 6th century worship Mary’s virginal maternity, those from the 7th-9th centuries introduce the title of Mother of the Creator and Mother of Grace; only from the 10th century on hymns, especially those by St. Peter Damian, address Mary herself; hymns from the 12th-14th centuries show Mary’s contribution to salvation and her spiritual maternity; hymns from the 15th-17th century address Mary as the refuge of sinners. The authors writing in the 19th and 20th centuries (Leo XIII, B. Verghetti, and the anonymous author of the latest hymn about the Visitation) treat Mary as the victorious Mother of the faithful and finally as an example of bringing Christ to people.Pozycja Liturgia w życiu rodzinyDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1981)Pozycja Organizacja i działalność naukowo-dydaktyczna Instytutu Teologii Pastoralnej w latach 1958-1983Wojaczek, Krystian; Grześkowiak, Jerzy; Piwowarski, Władysław; Rak, Romuald; Majewski, Mieczysław; Pracz, Jan; Danielski, Wojciech; Tomkiewicz, Antoni (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1985)Pozycja Przedtrydenckie księgi liturgiczne pochodzenia czeskiego w bibliotekach polskichDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1976)In 1850-1971 at the Catholic University of Lublin was carried out a stock-taking of the liturgical manuscripts reserved in Polish libraries. The number of liturgical codices after the reform of Trent estimated at 840. The main problem is the time of their origin and affiliation to a particular diocese or religious order. Owing to the already known criteria it was possible to distinguish 21 handwritten codices of the Prague and dioceses. As the author is the first to compare these codices, he first of all tries to demonstrate the grounds of their previous identification (W. Schenk, J. Zathey), and in 8 cases determines their origin himself, particularly those contained in the collections of Kraków, Gniezno and Kielce. Thus, all Polish libraries contain 5 Prague and 2 Olomonc missals, 4 Prague breviaries, a gradual, a calendar and a litany, which, together with the 24 copies of printed missals and breviaries from these dioceses (11 editions) constitute rich comparative material for the studies of liturgy in Poland. E.g. an interesting problem constitute the traces of assimilation of certain elements of liturgical tradition of the Prague cathedral, contained in the books of Kraków liturgy (last quarter of 15th cent.), nonexistent in Wrocław. The author also mentions two extant ‘evengeliary’ codices of Brevnow (end of 11th cent.; the so-called Gniezno and Pułtusk evangeliaries), a pontifical of 14th cent, and 4 antiphonaries (the only relicts of the Carmelite liturgy in Poland).Pozycja Sekwencje mszalne ku czci św. Wojciecha jako utwory liturgiczne i hagiograficzneDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1969)Pozycja W drodze do jednolitego śpiewnika liturgicznegoDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1983)Pozycja Z dziejów kultu liturgicznego św. Wojciecha na ziemiach polskich. Święta ku czci św. WojciechaDanielski, Wojciech (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 1967)