Nowicki, Michał2013-10-272013-10-272010Biuletyn Historii Wychowania 26 (2010), s. 81-861233-2224http://hdl.handle.net/10593/7924Most of articles on patronage in Greater Poland from the 16th to the 18th century concems a direct dependence between the patron and the client. Thus, the present work concentrates on a specific kind of patronage - scholarship foundations, which are only briefly mentioned in historiography. Some of them are not known. "Fundatio orzelkoviana" serves as an example here to show the need for detailed relevant case studies to supplement the available data. Founded by Marcin Orzeł in 1566, the foundation existed for many years and helped young people to achieve academic education. Ius patronatus and contra! of the foundation was assigned to the Catedral Chapter of Poznań. Admittedly, this Chapter was interested in keeping the foundation in good condition, e. g. by being aware of economic and financia! factors influencing the foundation and by carrying out the recovery in debts, be it rents or fees. The source materia! for the present discussion comes from the Main Archive for Poznań Archdiocese (mainly the acts ofthe Cathedral Chapter of Poznań, Consistory Court and the canonical visitation of Bishop Tholibowski).plMarcin OrzełAkademia Lubrańskiegofundatio orzełkovianafundacje szkolnefundacje stypendialneszkolnictwo średniehistoria wychowaniahistoria oświatyPoznańszkolnictwo poznańskieKapituła Katedralna Poznańskaszkolnictwo staropolskiehistoria nowożytnaLubrański Academyhistory of educationscholarship foundationsFundatio Orzełkoviana - przyczynek do dziejów wielkopolskich fundacji stypendialnych okresu staropolskiegoFundatio Orzelkoviana. A contribution to the history of scholarship foundations in Maior Polonia in the 16th - 18th centuriesArtykuł