Bartosz Paprocki

Bartosz Paprocki (also Bartholomew Paprocky or Bartholomew Paprocki, Polish Bartholomew Paprocki, Czech Bartholomew Paprocký z Hlahol a Paprocké Vule; * 1540/1543 in Sierpc, † December 27, 1614 in Lvov, Poland, today Ukraine ) was a Polish and Czech writers historian, translator, poet, heraldry and pioneer of the Polish and Czech Genealogy.

Life

Paprocki was in Dobriner country in 1543 (or 1540) as the son of Jędrzej Paprocki and Elżbieta of Jeżew ( Elżbieta Jeżewska ). The Paprockis belonged to a family of Polish nobility, who had the Community Jastrzębiec crest worn. He studied at the Jagiellionen University in Krakow, wrote early poems and dedicated to the history and heraldry. In 1577 he participated in the battle and the siege of Danzig and was cupbearer (Polish Podczaszy ) of Dobrzyń. 1584 was the first time in a book, Boleslaw I the Brave nominated by Paprocki.

Paprocki married a rich, older woman named Jadwiga Kossobudzka, a daughter of a steward of Sierpc, who died about the year 1572. The marriage was reportedly not happy and had no children. Paprocki was bullied by his wife and after her death he remained all his life a woman hater.

In the seventies / eighties of the 16th century, he struck himself on the side of the Catholic party and supported the candidacy of Maximilian II for the Polish throne. After Maximilian after the double election 1574/75 in the battle for the Polish crown could not prevail against Stephen Báthory, Paprocký had to flee in 1588 from Poland to Moravia.

Paprocki was over 22 years in Moravia and Bohemia. He learned the Czech language and wrote alongside new poems about the history and coat of arms of Bohemia and Moravia. He also translated texts by Jan Kochanowski. In 1610 he returned to Poland and went to live in Wąchock. He was buried after his death in 1614 in the Franciscan church in Lviv and is considered the father of the Polish and Czech Genealogy.

Works

  • " Gniazdo Cnoty, zkad herby Rycerstwa Polskiego swój Początek Maja" (German family virtues, from which the seals of the Polish knights arose ) 1578th Kraków
  • " Krótki a Prawdziwy wypis z jechania do ziemi Wołoskiej Iwana Wojewody, którego PODKOWA zowią " (German Short but true extract of the arrival of Ivan Wojewoda in Wallachia, the one " horse - shoe " called ) 1578th Kraków.
  • " Hetman " 1578
  • " Night Drive Bogin " (Eng. wedding of the Goddess) to 1581.
  • " Herby Rycerstwa Polskiego " (Eng. The heraldic coat of arms of the Polish Knights ) 1584. Kraków
  • " Bartosza Paprockiego Dwie broszury polityczne z lat 1587 i 1588 " (Eng. Bartosz Paprocki: Two political pamphlets of the years 1587 and 1588)
  • " Zrcadlo slavného Markrabí moravského " (Eng. mirror of the Margraviate of Moravia ) 1593rd
  • " Ogród królewski w którym krótko opisuje historye Cesarzów, Królów Polskich i Czeskich, arcyksiążąt Austryi, książąt Ruskich " (Eng. Royal garden where I write briefly about the history of the Emperor, Polish and Czech kings, the Austrian archdukes and the Russian dukes ) 1599th Praha
  • " Nauka Rozmaitych Philozophow, około obierania zony ... " (Eng. The doctrine of various philosophers on the choice of the woman ... ) 1602. Kraków.
  • " Diadochus, tj. posloupnost knížat a Kralu českých, biskupů a arcibiskupů pražských a všech TRECH stavu slavného království Českého, to jest panského, rytířského a městského " (Eng. Diadochus, which is the hierarchy of the Bohemian princes and kings, bishops and archbishops of Prague and all three levels of the famous Czech Kingdom that are the masters, knights and citizens) 1602. Praha.
  • " Štambuch Slezský " (Eng. Silesian Friendship Album) 1609.
  • " Kolo rycerskie " (Ger. Ritter Collection )
  • " Nauka y przestrogi na rozne przypadki ludzkie ... " (English classes and a warning for other people ... )
  • " O Valce Turecké a Jiné Přibéhy: vybor z Diadochu "
  • " Panna, zenitba, zena ve staroceskie uprave polskych skladeb Reje z Naglovic "
  • Paprotzkino enucleatus, or, core and extract from the Moravian historian so-called mirror, which versetzet of I. Woditschka Bohemian, and as a German MS. been worried. Breslau and Leipzig 1730.
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