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Full Description
The aim of the book is to present a collection of studies in the role of humanism in Polish culture from the 15th to the 20th century. Humanism was one important and constitutive element of Polish culture. The present authors discuss following problems: methods of research on humanism, history of the idea of humanism, humanistic anthropology and moral philosophy, relations between humanism and Christianity, classicism, models of culture, communities, and nature in the relations to humanism, philology, and editions of primary sources. This breadth of scholarly approaches makes this volume a unique companion to one of the most important traditions in Polish culture.
Contents
Contents: Alina Nowicka-Jeżowa: Humanism in Polish Culture: Methodological Considerations - Andrzej Borowski: Humanism: Histories of an Idea - Barbara Niebelska-Rajca: Humanitas: Projects of Humanist Anthropology - Piotr Urbański: The Humanist Ethos - Miroslawa Hanusiewicz-Lavallee: Humanitas and christianitas in Polish Culture - Marek Prejs: Humanist Models of Modern Culture and the Ancient Heritage - Katarzyna Meller: Classicism from the 15th to the 18th Century: Aesthetics - Literary Doctrine - Anthropology - Jerzy Borowczyk: Classicism in Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries - Adam Karpiński/Wieslaw Pawlak: Humanism and Philology - Marcin Cieiiski: Polish Humanism and its Relation to the Communities of Nation, Society, State, and Europe - Jacek Sokolski: Man and Nature: Humanism and the Natural Sciences - Radosław Pawelec: Humanist Values in the History of the Polish Language - Roman Mazurkiewicz: Inedita: Editions of Primary Sources - Dariusz Chemperek: Polonica as Primary Sources for Research on Polish Humanism.