Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski - humanista irenicznego pojednania
Roč.26,č.2(2023)
Abstrakt
Klíčová slova:
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski; De Republica emendanda; Renaissance
Stránky:
33–37
The article synthetically discusses the figure of the most eminent irenist in the literary culture of the Polish Renaissance. Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (c. 1503-1572) was a polemicist, reformer, writer, and theologian, one of the most outstanding European thinkers of the Renaissance era. Although his body of work was rich, he is widely known as the author of a single work - On the Improvement of the Commonwealth (the first Latin edition of this work was published in Krakow in 1551). The author of the article focuses on the most important elements of the author's biography in De Republica emendanda and also discusses his literary achievements, emphasizing the irenic themes in his work. Modrzewski was one of the representatives of the irenic movement and sought to build a sense of community, transcending minor differences, and laying the foundation for Christian unity, he appealed for reconciliation among different faiths.
Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski; De Republica emendanda; Renaissance
33–37
Reference
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