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Tytuł:
„Tyś kształt człeka nad insze stworzenia ozdobił”. Dobro stworzenia i zło grzechu w pieśniach psalmicznych Niepróżnującego próżnowania Wespazjana Kochowskiego
”Thou hath ebellished the shape of man over all creation”. On the Good of Creation and the Evil of Sin Based on Psalmic Cantos in Niepróżnujące próżnowanie by Wespazjan Kochowski
Autorzy:
Gołębiowski, Michał
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/451123.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Rzeszowski. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego
Tematy:
Wespazjan Kochowski Niepróżnujące próżnowanie Augustine of Hippo
baroque
psalmic cantos
sin
penance
expiation
Wespazjan Kochowski Niepróżnujące próżnowanie Augustyn z Hippony
barok
psalm
grzech
pokuta
ekspiacja
Opis:
The study is devoted to the issues of eulogy of the world and contempt of the temporal and sinful condition of man based on “psalmic cantos” in Niepróżnujące próżnowanie [Not Idling Idleness] by Wespazjan Kochowski. As I try to prove, the religious attitude of the Sarmatian poet indicates continuity of patristic tradition, especially the so-called “golden era” of the Fathers of the Church (turn of the fourth and fifth centuries). Kochowski’s theological vision contained in the song Everything from Heaven and in the poetic series To the Penitent is based on the dichotomy between the original perfection of creation and the need for God’s healing grace.
Źródło:
Tematy i Konteksty; 2016, 6(11); 140-154
2299-8365
Pojawia się w:
Tematy i Konteksty
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Kilka uwag o Epigramatach polskich Wespazjana Kochowskiego. Przyczynek do recepcji Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VII Alberta Inesa w epigramatyce polskiej XVII wieku
Some Remarks on Wespazjan Kochowski’s Epigramaty polskie. A Contribution to the Reception of Albert Ines’s Acroamatum epigrammaticorum centuriae VII in Polish Seventeenth-Century Polish Epigrammatic
Autorzy:
Piskała, Magdalena
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1945401.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
Albert Ines
Wespazjan Kochowski
przekład
nowołacińska poezja barokowa
epigramat
recepcja
translation
new-Latin
baroque poetry
epigram
reception
Opis:
Albert Ines, the Jesuit new-Latin poet writing in the middle of the seventeenth century, is today almost forgotten. This does not mean that he was not popular among his contemporaries, in particular as an author of epigrams, a fact testified by the number of the editions of his “Acroamatum epigrammaticorum libri VII”, but also by the presence of his works in the collections of poets writing in Polish. He was a source of inspiration for them that equaled Marcialis or John Owen. This paper discusses the question of the reception of Albert Ines’s epigrams in Polish seventeenth-century poetry, as instanced by the paraphrases of the Jesuit poet’s texts in Wespazjan Kochowski’s collection of epigrams put in “Niepróżnujące próżnowanie” [Non-idling Idling]. Moreover, it seeks to present the intertextual dependencies on the basis of some translations made by Kochowski.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2008, 56, 1; 153-167
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Decyma barokowych przekładów pieśni o marności świata (inc.: „Cur mundus militat sub vana gloria”). Studium źródłoznawcze
The Decima of Baroque Translations of Songs about the Vanities of this World (Inc.: “Cur mundus militat sub vana Gloria”): A Study of Sources
Autorzy:
Grześkowiak, Radosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1790941.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-02-11
Wydawca:
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II. Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL
Tematy:
marność świata
Jacopone da Todi
Jan Libicki
Symeon z Połocka
Wespazjan Kochowski
vanity of the world
Symeon of Polotsk
Opis:
Artykuł zawiera edycję dziesięciu przekładów hymnu o inc.: „Cur mundus militat sub vana gloria”, przypisywanego Jacopone da Todi (ok. 1236-1306), które powstały w latach 1647-1747. Ich autorami są Jan Libicki (zm. 1670), Symeon z Połocka (1629-1680), Wespazjan Kochowski (1633-1700) oraz twórcy anonimowi.
This article contains the edition of ten Polish translations of a hymn about the vanity of the world, attributed to Jacopone da Todi (c. 1236-1306), and which were written in the years 1647-1747. Their authors were Jan Libicki (d. 1670), Symeon of Polotsk (1629-1680), Wespazjan Kochowski (1633-1700) and various anonymous poets.
Źródło:
Roczniki Humanistyczne; 2021, 69, 1; 101-123
0035-7707
Pojawia się w:
Roczniki Humanistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
„Czarna legenda” Niccolò Machiavellego w polskiej poezji XVII wieku (na wybranych przykładach)
Bad Opinion about Niccolò Machiavelli in Polish Poetry of the 17th Century (Based on Selected Examples)
Autorzy:
Maciejewska, Anna
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/27321539.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023-12-15
Wydawca:
Komisja Nauk Filologicznych Oddziału Polskiej Akademii Nauk we Wrocławiu
Tematy:
Niccolò Machiavelli
bad opinion
Polish poetry
Wespazjan Kochowski
Wacław Potocki
Stanisław Orzelski
early modern Polish literature
czarna legenda
poezja polska
literatura staropolska
Opis:
The subject matter of my research is the black legend of Niccolò Machiavelli in Polish baroque poetry. This legend spread in the 17th-century Commonwealth on such a large scale that the name of this secretary of the Florentine republicbegan to be used to describe even kings or pretenders to the throne who were political opponents. For this reason, I described in this scientific article the literary works of poets such as Wacław Potocki, Wespazjan Kochowski and Stanisław Orzelski. The second of these authors acted in a similar way in The Stone of Testimony of the Innocence of the Great Senator in the Polish Crown, comparing the actions of the royal court to an infernal council, in which such characters as Machiavelli, Richelieu and Mazarini take part. In my scientific article, I will emphasize that this Polish Baroque poet also showed the secretary of the Florentine republic in his other literary works as a perverse and demonic person. I will also note that Wacław Potocki in his work negatively refers to those people who defame John III Sobieski in lampoons and accuse him of using “Machiavellian arts”. I will not ignore Stanisław Orzelski’s Macaronica carmina Marfordii Mądzikovii poetae approbatihere.
Źródło:
Academic Journal of Modern Philology; 2023, 19; 233-244
2299-7164
2353-3218
Pojawia się w:
Academic Journal of Modern Philology
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Old Polish Writers and Freedom of Expression. Reconnaissance
Pisarze staropolscy a wolność wypowiedzi. Rekonesans
Autorzy:
Koehler, Krzysztof
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1038794.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Akademia Ignatianum w Krakowie
Tematy:
wolność
niezależność twórcy
literatura staropolska
kultura szlachecka
Jan Kochanowski
Wespazjan Kochowski
Jan Chryzostom Pasek
liberty
literary freedom
old Polish literature
Polish nobility culture
Opis:
The paper discusses the question of freedom of speech as an important topic in old Polish literature. The author considers the problem of whether freedom of speech was one of civil liberties recognized by old Polish writers as characteristic for the political consciousness of the nobility in the early modern era. Discussing several cases (Franciszek Karpiński, Wespazjan Kochowski, Jan Chryzostom Pasek, and Stanisław Orzechowski), the author indicates the inalienable relationship between the awareness of freedom of speech and the old nobility’s moral sentiments.
W pracy omawiane jest zagadnienie wolności wypowiedzi jako tematu w literaturze staropolskiej. Autor rozważa zagadnienie, czy wolność wypowiedzi to jedna z dostrzegalnych przez pisarzy staropolskich wolności obywatelskich, charakterystycznych dla świadomości politycznej szlachty. Omawiając kilka przypadków (Franciszek Karpiński, Wespazjan Kochowski, Jan Chryzostom Pasek czy Stanisław Orzechowski), autor wskazuje na niezbywalną zależność świadomości wolności wypowiedzi i szlacheckiego odczucia moralnego.
Źródło:
Perspektywy Kultury; 2019, 27, 4; 153-168
2081-1446
2719-8014
Pojawia się w:
Perspektywy Kultury
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Poetic reception of the illustrations to the “Triumphs of Petrarch” (late 17th and 18th century)
Poetycka recepcja rycin do „Tryumfów” Petrarki (druga połowa XVII i XVIII wiek)
Autorzy:
Grześkowiak, Radosław
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2089370.pdf
Data publikacji:
2019
Wydawca:
Polska Akademia Nauk. Czytelnia Czasopism PAN
Tematy:
Poetry and graphic art
Petrarch
"The Triumphs"
emblem epigrams
Polish poetry of the 17th and 18th century
Symeon of Polotsk (1629–1689)
Wespazjan Kochowski (1633–1700)
Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin (1750–1807)
Franciszek Karpiński (1741–1825)
Francesco Petrarca
Symeon z Połocka
Wespazjan Kochowski
Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin
Franciszek Karpiński
Tryumfy
wiersze na ryciny
Opis:
The Triumphs (Triumphi) by Petrarch is a series of six poems honouring the allegorical figures of Love, Chastity, Death, Fame, Time and Eternity, who vanquish each other in turn. The Italian poem sequence was virtually unknown in Poland (although a Polish translation of The Triumph of Love appeared c. 1630, only few readers would have read it as it was circulated exclusively in a small number of hand-made copies). The illustrations, however, caught the eye of the printers and became immediately popular. They depicted each of the victorious figures riding on triumphal chariot, followed by procession of captives. This article examines the Polish verses inspired by the illustrations rather than the text of the Trionfi i.e. written in the course of the late 17th and 18th century. The author of the most remarkable poetic response to the pictorial representations of Petrarch's Triumphs was Samuil Gavrilovich Piotrowski-Sitnianowicz (aka Symeon of Polotsk). As a student of the Academy of Wilno, he came across an emblem book with copperplate engravings of the Triumphs designed by Maarten van Heemskerck in 1565. His Polish verses (composed c. 1650–1653) follow loosely the Latin epigrams (subscriptiones) by Hadrianus Junius (Adriaen de Jonghe). Symeon of Polotsk was the first Polish-language author whose verses reflected in extenso the pictorial representation of the Triumphs (before him verses inspired by Petrarch's allegories had been written by Mikołaj Rej, Maciej Stryjkowski and Stanisław Witkowski). Wespazjan Kochowski's volume of miscellaneous pieces in verse published in 1674 includes an epigrammatic poem The Triumph of Love, inspired by Plate One of the Triumphs. However, Kochowski's description suggests that he must have seen an engraving showing Cupid's victims under his feet. That iconographic variant appears, among other, in the woodcuts of Bernard Salomon (1547) and the copperplates designed by one of van Heemskerck's pupils (mid-16th century) or Matthäus Greuter (1596). The following two poems were written about a century later. In 1779 Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin published in his second volume of Erotyki [Erotic poems] a song called The Triumph of Love. Its scenic arrangement, inspired by the illustrations of Petrarch's first Triumphus, is adapted to present twenty-one pairs of suitors. The description is stylized in conformity with the current Rococo manner and spiced up with touches of parody. A similar treatment of this subject can be found in some 17th-century paintings, for example in the Triumph of Love by Frans Francken the Younger, or an identically titled picture by the Italian Baroque artist Mattia Preti. The other poem, On the picture of the 'Triumph of Death', can be found in Franciszek Karpiński's Zabawki wierszem i przykłady obyczajne [Diversions in Verse and Moral Exemplars] published in 1780. It names eleven preeminent ancient conquerors and rulers, all cut down by Death personified by a scythe-wielding skeleton. Karpiński's description was no doubt inspired by a copperplate engraving produced by Silvestro Pomarede and designed about 1748–1750 by Gianantonio Buti after Bonifacio de' Pitati. In each of the two prints most of the figures on the ground round the chariot are identified by name. It may also be noted that Karpiński rounds of his poem with two stanzas evoking the last plate in the cycle, The Triumph of Eternity.
Źródło:
Ruch Literacki; 2019, 5; 493-510
0035-9602
Pojawia się w:
Ruch Literacki
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wino, czosnek i haniebna śmierć. Obraz Jerzego II Rakocego w literaturze polskiej XVII wieku
Wine, garlic, and a dishonourable death. The image of george II rákóczi in polish literature of the 17th century
Autorzy:
Tapolcai, László
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2048518.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-10-27
Wydawca:
Łódzkie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Tematy:
George II Rákóczi
Krzysztof Opaliński
Jan Andrzej Morsztyn
Jan Chryzostom Pasek
Wacław Potocki
Wespazjan Kochowski
baroque literature
individual memory
collective memory
symbols
Jerzy II Rakocy
literatura baroku
pamięć indywidualna
pamięć zbiorowa
symbole
Opis:
The article examines the image of George II Rákóczi, Prince of Transylvania, who led an unsuccessful armed invasion of the Commonwealth in 1657, in the Polish literature of the 17th century. Although somewhat stereotypical, the image created by Rákóczi’s contemporaries was richer than the one created in the following centuries because either the writers knew Rákóczi personally or they were dignitaries, officials, or soldiers who participated in the same events as he did. Literary texts that refer to Rákóczi can be divided chronologically into three groups, the first includes texts written before Rákóczi’s military invasion of the Commonwealth, the second group covers texts written during the invasion, and the third one – texts written after Rákóczi’s defeat (and his later death). This study also addresses some issues related to individual and collective memory as well as the symbols used back then in the portrayals of George II Rákóczi.
Źródło:
Prace Polonistyczne; 2021, 76; 423-446
0079-4791
Pojawia się w:
Prace Polonistyczne
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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