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During works on the reconstruction of the book collection from the Jesuit College in Poznań the researchers came across three volumes with characteristic Flemish Panel-Stamped decorated bindings, in which designs were stamped into the leather cover by a block, into which the image had been carved or incised. The bindings were made in Leuven, in bookbinding workshops that placed their monograms of the following letter combinations: “IP” (Jacob Pandelaert?) and “IB” (Jacob Bathen). Two of the volumes are now kept in the University Library in Uppsala, while one of them is held in Poznań University Library. These are bookbinding blocks that in total include 11 works. The present article presents the history of the three volumes. Following an analysis of the numerous marginal notes included in the volumes it was possible to establish that that the first owner of the volumes had been the writer, humanist and reformer Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (ca. 1503–1572). Modrzewski had most probably purchased the volumes in Leuven in September 1549. Subsequently, the books were taken over by Stanisław Karnkowski (1520–1603), who donated them to Poznań-based Jesuits. This article contributes to the knowledge on the private book collection of Modrzewski. A particular attention should be given to the editions of the works of Piotr Ramus (Pierre de la Ramée) and Joachim Perion, specifically collected for a purpose by Modrzewski.
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W trakcie prac nad rekonstrukcją księgozbioru kolegium jezuitów w Poznaniu uwagę zwróciły trzy woluminy w charakterystycznych flamandzkich oprawach plakietowych. Oprawy wykonano w Leuven, w warsztatach introligatorskich monogramistów „IP” (Jacob Pandelaert?) oraz „IB” (Jacob Bathen). Dwa woluminy znajdują się obecnie w Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej w Uppsali, a jeden w Bibliotece Uniwersyteckiej w Poznaniu. To klocki introligatorskie zawierające łącznie 11 dzieł. W artykule opisano historię tych trzech woluminów. Dzięki analizie licznych not marginalnych ustalono, że pierwszym właścicielem ksiąg był pisarz, humanista i reformator Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (ca 1503–1572). Zakupił je w Leuven najpewniej we wrześniu 1549 roku. Później księgi trafiły w ręce Stanisława Karnkowskiego (1520–1603), który przekazał je poznańskim jezuitom. Artykuł wzbogaca wiedzę o prywatnym księgozbiorze Modrzewskiego. Wśród odnalezionych dzieł na szczególną uwagę zasługują świadomie zebrane przez Modrzewskiego edycje prac Piotra Ramusa (Pierre’a de la Ramée) i Joachima Periona.
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This article is an attempt at comparative analysis of works of two representatives of the republican tradition, that is Immanuel Kant and Andrzej FryczModrzewski. This analysis is based on the following works: Perpetual peace, Doctrine of Right and On the Reform of the Republic. I will compare how both of the authors understand the notion of the republic and other notions such as law, freedom and general will. At the end of this paper I will show how the two republican traditions influenced today’s political reality.
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An article entitled "The Polish ciceronianist - Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski and the church Latin", deals with the problem of a semantic evolution of some political terms used by Modrzewski in his work "De Republica emendanda".
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This article is a report from the academic conference “Stanisław Orzechowski – political writer. On his 500th birth anniversary” which took place on 17 and 18 October 2013 in Przemyśl, Żurawica and Orzechowce. The aim of that conference initiated by the TPN (Society of the Friends of Learning) in Przemyśl, was to honor the 500th birth anniversary of Stanisław Orzechowski, a former canon of Przemyśl, Renaissance humanist, author of political writings, originator of philosophical concepts. The conference participants were academics from universities and colleges from Kraków, Lublin, Łódź, Przemyśl, Rzeszów and Warsaw and the proceedings were of interdisciplinary nature, which created an opportunity for concrete analysis and confrontation with the cultural and literary legacy of Stanisław Orzechowski. The basic plenary part of the conference involved the papers by eight speakers and contributions of the debate’s participants.
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