Books

 

Railienė Birutė. Andrius Sniadeckis. Vilnius : Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2005. 269 p. ISBN 9986-19-845-3

 Andrius Sniadeckis 2005 knyga

Biography of Jędrzej Śniadecki and translations of prefaces of his main works. A bibliographical index of Śniadecki‘s works and literature about him covers titles from 1799 till 2005.


 

Organinių būtybių teorija / Andriejus Sniadeckis; translated from Polish by Irena Katilienė, scientific editors: Rimantas Jankauskas, Aivaras Kareiva, Ramūnas Kondratas. – Vilnius: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2018. – 616 p. ISBN 978-609-07-0021-1.

Organinių būtybių teorija

Printed book could be purchased at the internet store https://www.patogupirkti.lt/knyga/organiniu-butybiu-teorija.html  or directly from the publisher (info@leidykla.vu.lt).

Sponsors: Thermo Fisher Scientific and  Vilnius University


 

Theory of Organic Beings / Jędrzej Śniadecki; translated from Polish by Krzysztof Mazurek, scientific editor Jan Surman. T. 1–3. Vilnius : Petro ofsetas, 2018. 600 p. ISBN 978-609-420-617-7

Theory of Organic Beings

One of the most famous works by Jędrzej Śniadecki, one of the first works on organic chemistry, created at the Vilnius University (1804, 1811, 1838) and mapping the boarders for the future biochemistry. Text is followed by name and place name indexes.

 Sponsor Thermo Fisher Scientific


 Andriaus Sniadeckio portretai

Andriaus Sniadeckio portretai = Portraits of Jędrzei Śniadecki / compiled by Neringa Markauskaitė, Birutė Railienė. – Vilnius : Lietuvos mokslų akademijos Vrublevskių biblioteka, 2020. – 175 p.

The publication is dedicated to the memory of Jędrzej Śniadecki, (1768–1838), professor of chemistry, a doctor and publicist of Vilnius University. Portraits of Śniadecki from Lithuanian and Polish museums and libraries are published, also two articles are published: by Birutė Railienė – about Śniadecki’s life and scientific activities at Vilnius University and by Neringa Markauskaitė – about the expression of Śniadecki’s portraits, which the author explores by discussing works of painting, sculpture and graphics, as well as illustrated prints.

Sponsors

Lithuanian Council of Culture and Thermo Fisher Scientific