%0 Journal Article %T Emilia Fiszer (1885–1949) – Polish Philosopher and Curator on the Seine River %A Seroka, Katarzyna %J Migration Studies – Review of Polish Diaspora %V 2020 (XLVI) %R 10.4467/25444972SMPP.20.021.12337 %N Vol. 2 (176) %P 309-324 %K Emilia Fiszer, Polish Library in Paris, Adam Mickiewicz Museum in Paris, Polish philosophy, bookselling, emigration, France %@ 2081-4488 %D 2020 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/smpp/article/emilia-fiszer-1885-1949-polska-filozofka-i-kustoszka-nad-sekwana %X Emilia Fiszer (1885–1949) came from a family of booksellers from Łodź. At first, her scientific career was focused primarily on mathematics, natural sciences and philosophy (she obtained a PhD at the Paris-Sorbonne University). However, with time Emilia Fiszer returned to her family book traditions. In the 1930s, she became permanently associated with The Historical and Literary Society and The Polish Library in Paris, where for many years she was the curator of that institution. The purpose of the article is to present the profile of this unknown philosopher and curator.