Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce. Special Issue 2017

p007 0 00 01Contents

 

p007 0 00 01Henryk Samsonowicz, Janusz Tazbir (1927–2016)


p007 0 00 01Janusz Tazbir, The Annihilation of the Arian “Capital”


p007 0 00 01Janusz Tazbir, Polish Echoes of St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre


p007 0 00 01Janusz Tazbir, From Antemurale to Przedmurze, the History of the Term

 

p007 0 00 01Janusz Tazbir, Philip Melanchthon in the Writings of his Polish Contemporaries


p007 0 00 01Angelika Modlińska-Piekarz, Doctrine and Politics in Neo-Latin Biblical Poetry of Philip Melanchthon’s Silesian Students


p007 0 00 01Paulina Nicko-Stępień, Louvain Edition of the Vulgate and the New Testament in the Translation by Jakub Wujek from 1593. Study of Matthew 16:13–20


p007 0 00 01Paulina Nicko-Stępień, Sources for the Textual Commentary of the 1593 Jakub Wujek’s New Testament Translation. Study of Acts 2:14–36


p007 0 00 01Wojciech Ryczek, A Dangerous Domain: Bartholomew Keckermann on History and Historiography


p007 0 00 01Radosław Grześkowiak, The Forgery of Polish Traditions of Yore. On Two Legendary Medieval Customs Mentioned in Satyr albo Dziki mąż by Jan Kochanowski


p007 0 00 01Karol Łopatecki, Military Works of Albert of Hohenzollern. Comments on the Three Manuscripts Attributed to Albert of Hohenzollern in the Years 2009–2014


p007 0 00 01Tomasz Jeż, From the Diaries of a Musical Humanist. Schreibkalenders by Elias Maior (1588–1669) as a Source for the History of Wrocław Musical Culture


p007 0 00 01Przemysław Dąbrowski, The Jan Laski Society of Lovers of The History of Polish Reformation in Vilnius (1918–1939) – Genesis, Legal and Structure Activity