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Adam Kazanowski was a close friend and a favorite of King Władysław IV Vasa. Thanks to close ties with the monarch, he made a great political and financial career. This article discusses the educational aspects of the biography of the marshal of the court. On the basis of known sources and available literature on the subject, it is impossible to establish the school that Kazanowski attended. Until now, it seemed that at least his studies in Padua should not be questioned. However, the analysis of his correspondence shows that at the time when his name was recorded in the Paduan sources, he was in Warsaw, since he was sending letters to Krzysztof Radziwiłł from there. Further identification problems are caused by the fact that at about the same time there were four members of the family bearing that very name. While the marshal’s education history remains a mystery, on the basis of his later activity, however, it can be said that he had a good command of foreign languages, was well-versed in history and politics, and accumulated a certain amount of general humanistic knowledge, but still, he did not belong to the intellectual elite. In his case, the journey through Western Europe he made as a retainer of Prince Władysław Vasa from 1624 to 1625 certainly had an important educational impact.
Facta Simonidis
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2023
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vol. 16
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issue 1
81-100
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, European universities emerged as alluring educational institutions for students, thanks to their outstanding professors and progressive pedagogical approaches. Notably, Italian universities offered not only attractive academic programs but also a plethora of scholarships and waivers, thereby further enhancing their appeal. The continuously expanding University of Padua was particularly attractive for aspiring students from Silesia, who predominantly enrolled in the German Artistic or Juristic faculties. The matriculation records of these academic divisions feature a number of prominent names, such as Angelus Silesius, Laurentius Scholz, and Joachim Cureus, whose careers, as evidenced by their biographies, were greatly influenced by their participation in the transformative Grand Tour.
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Europejskie uniwersytety w XVI i XVII wieku przyciągały studentów wybitną kadrą profesorską oraz nowoczesnymi metodami kształcenia. Uczelnie włoskie proponowały młodzieży nie tylko ciekawy program zajęć, lecz także różnego rodzaju stypendia i zwolnienia z opłat. Stale rozbudowująca się uczelnia w Padwie była atrakcyjna również dla studentów z terenu Śląska, którzy najczęściej zapisywali się na uniwersytet, wybierając nację niemiecką artystów lub jurystów. W księgach immatrykulacyjnych wspomnianych nacji można odnaleźć nazwiska m.in.: Angelusa Silesiusa, Laurentiusa Scholza czy też Joachima Cureusa, których życiorysy są potwierdzeniem ogromnego wpływu Grand Tour na rozwój kariery.
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