Profesorowie, Muzy i troski : refleksja metadydaktyczna w "Theoresis tertia" Grzegorza z Sambora

2016
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dc.abstract.enThe purpose of the paper is twofold. The first is to recall a Neo-Latin poem Theoresis tertia (Cracow 1561) by Gregory of Sambor (ca 1520-1573); it was underestimated by the philologists of the 20th century and treated with disregard as a “scholarly phantasy”. The second is to present the poem in the context of humanist ideas and humanist teaching, not only as a didactic program, but also as an example of meta-didactic thinking of oneself and of one’s role in the system of education. Theoresis tertia is a poetic schedule of a series of lectures which were to be held by Gregory at the Jagiellonian University, but actually it is open to many levels of interpretation. The first part of the study examines a liminary poem by Ioannes Leopolita (a skillful student poet), encouraging people to buy the booklet and describing Gregory’s lecture as an adventure or passionate journey. The short elegy presents poetry as the realm of the Muses and delineates a humanistic landscape, in which Gregory’s poem is deeply imbedded, that is shown in the next parts of the analysis. The poet manifests himself as a "mystagogue", leading his students along the path of Muses, enumerating their names in some order, considering their functions and their favourite poets. His thinking may be compared with main ancient, medieval and early-modern sources. Especially within the context of Marsilio Ficino’s thought, Gregory’s concept of poetry may be treated as a fundamental principle of Renaissance humanist worldview and anthropology. Gregory brings his students to a meeting with Vergil himself and, to authorize his teaching, tells them about a vision of Apollo and Muses that he saw. Doing that, he also manifests his melancholy and some doubts on the role and condition of a humanist university teacher in his time and society.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Polonistyki : Katedra Historii Literatury Staropolskiejpl
dc.contributor.authorBuszewicz, Elwira - 127498 pl
dc.contributor.editorNiedźwiedź, Jakub - 130940 pl
dc.date.accessioned2016-07-04T12:11:25Z
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dc.description.seriesTerminus. Bibliotheca Classica. Seria 2
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dc.identifier.eisbn978-83-233-9486-0pl
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dc.pubinfoKraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiegopl
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dc.subject.enGrzegorz of Sambor (Gregorius Vigilantius Samboritanus)pl
dc.subject.enearly-modern educational thoughtpl
dc.subject.enneo-Latin poetrypl
dc.subject.enMuses and poetry in literaturepl
dc.subject.enhumanist worldview and anthropologypl
dc.subject.enJagiellonian Universitypl
dc.subject.plGrzegorz z Sambora (Gregorius Vigilantius Samboritanus)pl
dc.subject.plwczesnonowożytna myśl edukacyjnapl
dc.subject.plpoezja nowołacińskapl
dc.subject.plMuzy i poezja w literaturzepl
dc.subject.plhumanistyczna wizja świata i człowiekapl
dc.subject.plUniwersytet Jagiellońskipl
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dc.titleProfesorowie, Muzy i troski : refleksja metadydaktyczna w "Theoresis tertia" Grzegorza z Samborapl
dc.title.alternativeProfessors, Muses and griefs: meta-didactics reflection in Grzegorz of Sambor’s "Theoresis tertia"pl
dc.title.containerLiteratura renesansowa w Polsce i Europie : studia dedykowane Profesorowi Andrzejowi Borowskiemupl
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The purpose of the paper is twofold. The first is to recall a Neo-Latin poem Theoresis tertia (Cracow 1561) by Gregory of Sambor (ca 1520-1573); it was underestimated by the philologists of the 20th century and treated with disregard as a “scholarly phantasy”. The second is to present the poem in the context of humanist ideas and humanist teaching, not only as a didactic program, but also as an example of meta-didactic thinking of oneself and of one’s role in the system of education. Theoresis tertia is a poetic schedule of a series of lectures which were to be held by Gregory at the Jagiellonian University, but actually it is open to many levels of interpretation. The first part of the study examines a liminary poem by Ioannes Leopolita (a skillful student poet), encouraging people to buy the booklet and describing Gregory’s lecture as an adventure or passionate journey. The short elegy presents poetry as the realm of the Muses and delineates a humanistic landscape, in which Gregory’s poem is deeply imbedded, that is shown in the next parts of the analysis. The poet manifests himself as a "mystagogue", leading his students along the path of Muses, enumerating their names in some order, considering their functions and their favourite poets. His thinking may be compared with main ancient, medieval and early-modern sources. Especially within the context of Marsilio Ficino’s thought, Gregory’s concept of poetry may be treated as a fundamental principle of Renaissance humanist worldview and anthropology. Gregory brings his students to a meeting with Vergil himself and, to authorize his teaching, tells them about a vision of Apollo and Muses that he saw. Doing that, he also manifests his melancholy and some doubts on the role and condition of a humanist university teacher in his time and society.
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Wydział Polonistyki : Katedra Historii Literatury Staropolskiej
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Buszewicz, Elwira - 127498
dc.contributor.editorpl
Niedźwiedź, Jakub - 130940
dc.date.accessioned
2016-07-04T12:11:25Z
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2016-07-04T12:11:25Z
dc.date.issuedpl
2016
dc.date.openaccess
36
dc.description.accesstime
po opublikowaniu
dc.description.additionalpl
Streszczenie po ang. Strona wydawcy: https://www.wuj.pl
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124-148
dc.description.publicationpl
1,04
dc.description.series
Terminus. Bibliotheca Classica. Seria 2
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nr 6
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.identifier.eisbnpl
978-83-233-9486-0
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978-83-233-4024-9
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ROD UJ / P
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http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/28642
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pol
dc.language.containerpl
pol
dc.pubinfopl
Kraków : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
dc.rights*
Dozwolony użytek utworów chronionych
dc.rights.licence
Inna otwarta licencja
dc.rights.uri*
http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/4dspace/License/copyright/licencja_copyright.pdf
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Grzegorz of Sambor (Gregorius Vigilantius Samboritanus)
dc.subject.enpl
early-modern educational thought
dc.subject.enpl
neo-Latin poetry
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Muses and poetry in literature
dc.subject.enpl
humanist worldview and anthropology
dc.subject.enpl
Jagiellonian University
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Grzegorz z Sambora (Gregorius Vigilantius Samboritanus)
dc.subject.plpl
wczesnonowożytna myśl edukacyjna
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poezja nowołacińska
dc.subject.plpl
Muzy i poezja w literaturze
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humanistyczna wizja świata i człowieka
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Uniwersytet Jagielloński
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Profesorowie, Muzy i troski : refleksja metadydaktyczna w "Theoresis tertia" Grzegorza z Sambora
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Professors, Muses and griefs: meta-didactics reflection in Grzegorz of Sambor’s "Theoresis tertia"
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Literatura renesansowa w Polsce i Europie : studia dedykowane Profesorowi Andrzejowi Borowskiemu
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