NOTES 431
- See H.R.H. The Crown Prince of Siam, The War of the Polish Succession (Oxford,
1901); R. Lodge, 'English neutrality and the War of the Polish Succession',
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, xiv (1931), 141-73. - See J. Szujski, 'Podupadla sprawa Leszczynskiego dzwiga konfederacja w Dzikowie',
Dziela, iv, op. cit, 341-3. - W. G. Whittaker, The Cantatas of J. S. Bach (Oxford, 1959), 659-74.
- Quoted by Alfred Durr, Die Kantaten von Johann Sebastian Bach (Kassel, 1971), ii,
668-9. - P. Boye, La Cour polonaise de Luneville 1737-66 (Paris, 1926); M. Langrod-Vaughan,
Stanislaw Leszczyriski: philosophe, politique, souverain nominal et administrates bien-
faisant en Lorraine, 1737-66 (Nancy, 1962); Jadwiga Lechicka, Rola Dziejowa
Stanislawa Leszczyriskiego oraz wybor jego pism (Torun, 1951). - Jean Bernouilli (1744-1807), Mitgliedes Reisen. ,. 1778-8 (Leipzig, 1780), quoted by
J. Gintel, ed., Cudzoziemcy o Polsce (Cracow, 1971), ii, 51-74. - See Maria Danilewicz, The Libraries of Poland (St. Andrews, 1943).
CHAPTER 18. AGONIA
- No period of Polish history has received more attention than the reign of Stanislaw-
August. The extraordinary, classic work is Tadeusz Korzon, Wewnetrzne dzieje Polski
za Stanislawa Augusta (Warsaw, 1897), 6 vols. Emanuel Rostworowski, Ostatni kro!
Rzeczypospolitej: geneza i upadek Konstytucji 3 maja (Warsaw, 1966), provides a
modern interpretation. The standard introduction to diplomatic events in English is
Lord Eversley, The Partitions of Poland (London, 1915), which can also be followed in
L. Lewitter, 'The Partitions of Poland', History Today, viii (1958), 873-82; ix (1959),
30-9. Extracts from Korzon's writings and the polemics which they provoked have
recently been republished as T. Korzon, Odrodzenie w upadku, ed. M. H. Serejski,
A. F. Grabski (Warsaw, 1975). - Frederick/Solms (St. Petersburg), 31 Dec. 1766. Quoted by H. Kaplan, The First
Partition of Poland (New York, 1962), 68. - Gladys S. Thomson, Catherine the Great and the Expansion of Russia (London, 1947);
Ian Grey, Catherine the Great (London, 1961). - Frederick borrowed the artichoke metaphor from Victor Amadeus of Savoy who used
it in connection with his designs on Milan. See W. Konopczynski, Fryderyk Wielki a
Polska (Poznan, 1947). - S. K. Padover, 'Prince Kaunitz and the First Partition of Poland', Slavonic and East
European Review, xiii (1935), 384-98. - Biographies of Stanislaw-August, mostly sympathetic, include titles by R. Nisbet Bain
(1909) in English, Jean Fabre (1952) in French, J. P. Palewski (1946) in French, and
H. Schmitt (1920) in Polish. Fabre's study, Stanislaus-Auguste Poniatowski et l'Europe
des Lumieres (Paris, 1952), places the Polish Enlightenment within the general
European context. - Recueil des actes diplomatiques, traites, et documents concernants la Pologne, ed.
K. Lutoslanski (Warsaw, 1920), 2 vols., Vol. I: Les Partages de la Pologne: recueil des
documents, No. 2, 15/27 Dec. 1763. - 3/14 Oct. 1767. Ibid. No. 20.
- See above, Chapter II, note 31.
- See P. T. Tron'ko ed., Koliivshchina 1768: Materiali (Kiev, 1970).
- The standard work covering the first years of the reign of Stanislaw-August is
W. Konopczynski, Konfederacja Barska (Warsaw, 1936-8), 2 vols. On the role of the
Confederation of Bar in inspiring the Polish romantic tradition, see Przemiany tradycji
barskiej: studia (Cracow, 1972).