Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism, 1470-1543Cornell University Press, 1989 - 285 This is the first book-length account of Renaissance humanism in 15th- and 16th-century Poland. Harold B. Segel demonstrates that a lively community of intellectuals--Copernicus among them--helped to bring Poland into the mainstream of contemporary European culture and to lay the foundations for the Polish High Renaissance of the second half of the sixteenth century. |
Spis treści
Gregory of Sanok the Freethinking Archbishop | 18 |
The Extraordinary | 36 |
Celtis among the Sarmatians | 83 |
Period of Transition | 107 |
The Scientist as Humanist | 127 |
Pope Leo X the Bison and Renaissance Cultural Politics | 138 |
Dantiscus | 161 |
The HellRaiser Who Became Primate of Poland | 191 |
Clemens Ianicius the Fragile Blossom of Polish Latinity | 227 |
Jan Kochanowski and the Twilight | 250 |
Notes | 263 |
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Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
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