Stanisław Sarnicki
Stanisław Sarnicki (coat of arms: Ślepowron) (1532–1597) was a Polish historian and Calvinist. He lived his life in Mokrelipie, dying there in 1597.[1][2]
Personal background
During voyages to Europe, Sarnicki was listener of Philipp Melanchthon in Wittenberg and teaching of John Calvin in Geneva.
Published works
- Sarnicki, Stanisław Roczniki, czyli o pochodzeniu i sprawach Polaków i Litwinów Ksiąg VIII (Annales, sive de origine et rebus gestis Polonorum et Lithuanorum libri VIII) 1587
- Sarnicki, Stanisław. O początku i o dawnych królach narodu Wandalów to iest Polaków
- Sarnicki, Stanisław. Stanislai Sarnicii Annales sive de origine et rebus gestis Polonorum et Lithuanorum libri octo Cracoviae, 1587
- Sarnicki, Stanisław. Statuta i metryka przywilejów koronnych, Kraków 1594
gollark: Or equal to the difference between the correct number and what you said.
gollark: I'm not entirely sure to be honest.
gollark: As I said, the text in <#471334670483849216> about cultists was there before IIRC.
gollark: It said "cultists not allowed" (but that wasn't actually functional for ages) waaay before the cult wars if I remember right.
gollark: I was browsing another Discord server and I noticed an interesting bot thing where you can say `!portal [channel]`, and it posts something like the image there in the channel you specify (the link there is a link to the command so you can easily go back to it), and a link to the *new* message in the original channel. If organizing stuff into channels is much of a concern here this could be good to implement.(also, please remove the cultist ban in <#471334670483849216> as it does not seem to actually serve any useful purpose)
References
- Przemysław Biskup "HISTORY OF POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS:Introductory course in Western constitutional history", University of Warsaw, Faculty of Journalism and Political Science Chair of European Studies
- Norman Davies "Heart of Europe.A Short History of Poland", 1984 Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-285152-7
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