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Il Rinascimento polacco: un'opportunità perduta per un rinnovamento culturale?

2020

A massive Polish presence in Italy, particularly during the 16th and 17th century, is the fact often referred to when the roots of Polish humanist culture is under discussion. Indeed, Poland has been the only state in Central and Eastern Europe which absorbed on a larger scale the ideals of the Renaissance. However, the assimilation of Italian culture was the case, as it seems, in just a certain number of students, particularly those who had contacts with the University of Padova and the culture which flourished in the Republic of Venice. The element that distinguished the Poles from the others was the idea of struggle, mainly spiritual struggle, in connection with the post-Tridentine cultu…

Polish Renaissancenatio polonaold Polish literature
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Dzieje i znaczenie tzw. metryki nacji polskiej w Padwie: 1592–1745

2019

Artykuł przedstawia tzw. metrykę nacji polskiej na Uniwersytecie Padewskim, przechowywaną w Archiwum Historycznym Uniwersytetu Padewskiego. Dwa tomy wpisów przedstawicieli Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów, studiujących lub tylko przebywających w Padwie pomiędzy rokiem 1592 a 1745, określano dawniej m. in. jako Album, Codicilli, Liber Nationis, Liber Congregationis s. Stanislai. Jest to unikatowe źródło do badań dziejów życia umysłowego Polski w dobie późnego renesansu i baroku. Ten wyjątkowy materiał archiwalny stanowi także niezastąpioną pomoc w badaniach nad obecnością Polaków na uniwersytetach włoskich, w tym głównie Padewskim, oraz historią podróży edukacyjno-kulturalnych. Ze względu na …

records of the Polish student nationUniversity of Paduanatio polonametryka nacji polskiejUniwersytet w PadwieEcha Przeszłości
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Un messaggio per i posteri. La tomba di Stanisław Miński nella Basilica di Sant'Antonio a Padova

2021

The article deals with the first burial in the tomb crypt built under the altar of the natio polona in the Basilica of St. Anthony in Padua. Stanisław Miński, a Polish state dignitary and diplomat who was passing through Padua on his way from Naples, was the one buried here. The tombstone, removed only in the first half of the 20th century, contained information about the laying of Miński’s body to rest in the place where church services associated with Poland and Poles were performed. For over three centuries, the tomb attracted the attention of pilgrims from Poland coming to Padua, reminding them not only of the outstanding Polish diplomat, but also of the natio polona, which, in the 16th…

tombPaduanatio polonaBasilica of St. AnthonyStanisław MińskiItalica Wratislaviensia
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