No CrossRef data available.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2017
Though vigorously pursued since the turn of the century, Western studies of the Renaissance, including those in this country, have not hitherto encompassed eastern Europe. Therefore, the appearance of the first comprehensive assessment of Slavic literatures of the period, by I. N. Golenishchev-Kutuzov (Ital’ianskoe Vozrozhdenie i slavianskie literatury XV-XVI vekov, Moscow, 1963), should be welcomed by Slavicists and by students of the Renaissance and the Reformation as an event of considerable significance.
1 Windakiewicz, Jan Kochanowski (Kraków, 1930), p. 15.
2 Windakiewicz, Stainslław, “Erotyk Kochanowskiego,” Pamiętnik literacki (Lwów, 1902), I.36.Google Scholar
3 Nadolski, Bronislław, Jan Kochanowski (2d ed.; Warsaw, 1962), p. 31.Google Scholar
4 See Löwenfeld, Raphael, Johann Kochanowski und seine lateinische Dichtungen (Posen, 1877), p. 149.Google Scholar
5 Bronisław Kruczkiewicz, “Pauli Crosnensis vitae appendix,” Eos (Lwów, 1907), VII, 70. As a matter of fact, the paper by Witkowski was not overlooked by the author; it is listed in his bibliography.
6 See Brückner, Aleksander, Dzieje kultury polskiej (Warsaw, 1958), II, 120–24.Google Scholar
7 Brückner, , Mikolaj Rej (Krakow, 1905), p. 375.Google Scholar
8 Krzyżanowski, , Krótka rozprawa na tie swoich czasow (Warsaw, 1954), pp. 7–8, 50.Google Scholar
9 The reference is to the secret negotiations conducted in Warsaw in 1646 between King Władysław IV and the Cossack leaders. Realization of the King's plans was prevented by the soudiern Polish magnates.
10 Kot, Stanisław, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (Kraków, 1919), p. viii.Google Scholar
11 Kot, “Wpływ staroznytnosci klasycznej na teorie polityczne Andrzeja Frycza z Modrzewa,” Umiejctnosci, Polska Akademia, Rozprawy Wydzialu historyczno-filozoficznego (Kraków, 1911), Vol. XXIX.Google Scholar
12 See Stanisław Zathey, “O fraszce Kochanowskiego, J. : ‘Sen, '” Pamiętnik literacki (Lwów, 1902), II, 264.Google Scholar