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The article presents the current state of research and outlines plans for further studies on one of the most important translations of the Holy Scriptures into Polish, the so-called Brest Bible, or the Radziwiłł Bible (1563). In the second part, on the basis of Latin sources, the paper analyses the promotion of this edition conducted in Europe by Mikołaj “the Black” Radziwiłł, the initiator of the publication.
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The introduction presents the next stage in the research on the Brest Bible. It is the result of the conference organized in Brest in 2015, which was a continuation of a symposium that was also held in Brest to commemorate the 450th anniversary of the Radziwiłł Bible. The author presented main avenues of research on the Brest treasure and surveyed the themes of papers delivered by the participants. Their articles are included in the present volume of “Tematy i Konteksty”
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I participated, together with my doctoral students, in an academic conference held in Brest at the end of May 2013 and dedicated to the publication anniversary of the Brest Bible that was printed in that town. My speech – as befitted the plenary session – was conceived as a general introduction to the conference part focused on the subject matter. I introduced the matter generally, but the selected topics were elaborated upon in detail by the aforementioned group of my younger colleagues. We are pleased to present their papers in the topic-oriented block below. I was also requested by the Organisers to summarise the ”celebration” of the 450th anniversary of its publication and to outline a plan for further studies on the Brest Bible, wherein I emphasized that the studies should be continued not only by the Polish academic community, but, considering the nature of the subject matter, also by contemporary Belarusian, Lithuanian and Ukrainian researchers within the scopes of their respective competences.
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