Obraz Niemca w oczach Polaka, obraz Polaka w oczach Niemca. Studium nad staropolskimi traktatami kosmologicznymi przełomu XV i XVI wieku
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Author:
Zawadzki, Robert K.
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 354, Studia Historicolitteraria 22 (2022), s. [39]-59
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Subject:
literatura nowołacińskakosmografia
Polacy
Niemcy
Kraków
new Latin literature
cosmography
Polish people
German People
Cracow
Date: 2022
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In this article the author discusses scientific and cultural Polish-German relations at the turn of the 15th and
16th centuries. These considerations are based on the old Polish cosmographers: Wojciech of Brudzew, Jan of Głogów,
Wawrzyniec Korwin and Jan of Stobnica. These works show that German scholars were regarded as scientific
authorities and were an inspiration and source of knowledge for Polish scholars. However, the cosmological treatise
by Jan of Głogów shows that Poles associated Germans with vice and crime, as evidenced by the example of Pontius
Pilate, the governor of Judea, who was attributed German origins. The picture of Germans and their lands painted by
Old-Polish cosmographers is apparently based on ancient and later authors, especially Solinus, Strabon and Aeneas
Sylvius Piccolomini. Significant excerpts from these works were also made available to Polish readers to show them
a multifaceted panorama of the Germanic lands. Wawrzyniec Korwin’s treatise also contains the opinions of Germans
about Poland and Poles. The western neighbors of Poland–Lithuania were particularly keen on Cracow and its famous
university and academic staff. The two nations were undeniably fascinated by each other’s science.