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The article concerns Zofia Lipska from Potocki family – a daughter of Polish poet Wacław Potocki. It is the first edition of funeral speech given at the funeral of Zofia Lipska by Aleksander Minor. The manuscript of the speech is a part of Minor’s Silva rerum and it has not been published yet although it constitutes an important supplementation to the biography of Potocki family. The speech is prefaced by an analysis of the text, as well as by the biography of Zofia Lipska and presentation of her image depicted in the poems of her father.
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The article deals with the funeral of Anna Vasa, the sister of the Polish ruler Sigismund III Vasa. Young Anna Vasa decided to change her religion which influenced her further life. In consequence, her remains could not receive a solemn funeral for the next 11 years following her death. This text aims at analysing the work by German author Martin Opitz, which was ordered in commemoration by the Swedish princess’ nephew, Wladyslaw IV. Martin Opitz’s work, which undoubtedly brought him fame, is being analysed based on the rhetoric devices used by the author as well as the parenetic model of a woman that he created, based on the examples of the virtues of the deceased princess.
Res Rhetorica
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2023
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vol. 10
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issue 1
18-33
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The study considers the issue of praise of the medic in the XVIth century using an example of Latin oratio funebris delivered by Jan Sariusz Zamoyski during the funeral of Gabriele Falloppio in 1562. Fallopius was a brilliant anatomist whose findings have remained valid to this day, an excellent botanist, an outstanding surgeon and physician, and an esteemed lecturer at the University of Padua. Oratio funebris contained praise based on the biography of the deceased and thus it could realise the humanistic assumptions of providing personal models to follow in the pursuit of virtue. The article presents an analysis of choices made by the speaker regarding rhetorical inventio and amplificatio, and modes of praising.
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Studium podejmuje kwestię pochwały medyka w wieku XVI na przykładzie łacińskiej oratio funebris wygłoszonej przez Jana Sariusza Zamoyskiego na pogrzebie Gabriela Falloppia w 1562 roku. Fallopius był znakomitym anatomem, którego ustalenia do dziś pozostają aktualne, wybitym botanikiem, wyjątkowym chirurgiem i szanowanym wykładowcą Uniwersytetu w Padwie. Oratio funebris zawiera pochwałę opartą na biografii zmarłego i w ten sposób realizuje humanistyczne założenia poddawania wzorców osobowych do naśladowania w dążeniu do cnoty. Artykuł przedstawia analizę wyborów dokonanych przez mówcę w zakresie retorycznej inwencji i amplifikacji pochwały.
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