Žinyčia was a cultural, not political magazine. In his opening letter, Tumas invited intellectuals of all political views to contribute. Tumas published translated works of bishop
Motiejus Valančius and an article for the 100th anniversary of his birth. He also published a resume of a work by Princeton professor
John Grier Hibben on
self-identity (ego). The magazine devoted substantial attention to the issues of Lithuanian language, including grammar and spelling. Other articles analyzed the
history of Lithuania, including an article by
Jonas Basanavičius in which he presented his hypothesis that Lithuanians were descendants of
Thracians and
Phrygians.
Vincas Pietaris (pen name Savasis) published a review of Basanavičius' and Jonas Žilius' theories of Lithuanians' origins (issue 4–5, pages 1–8).
Adomas Jakštas contributed several articles, including on Latin books published in the former
Grand Duchy of Lithuania and on
Bible translations into Lithuanian. Kazimieras Macius (pen name Samogita) published a lengthy study on the
Lithuanian folk songs,
Pranciškus Būčys (signed P.B.) wrote a short article on what civilization is,
Jurgis Šaulys (pen name Mažagetas) raised the issue of the
national anthem and proposed
Kur bėga Šešupė, kur Nemunas teka by
Maironis (issue 4–5, pages 51–52). The magazine also published reviews of Lithuanian books and publications and literary works – poetry by Juozas Šnapštys (pen name Margalis), Mikalojus Šeižys (pen name Dagilėlis), short stories by (pen name Dėdė Atanazas),
Marija Pečkauskaitė (pen name Šatrijos Ragana). ==References==