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  Ignacy Krasicki
Ignacy Krasicki (Galicia, February 3, 1735 — March 14, 1801, Berlin) was a Polish prince of the Roman Catholic Church, a social critic, a leading writer, and the outstanding poet of the Polish Enlightenment, hailed by contemporaries as "the Prince of Poets."
Krasicki initially opposed the political faction, the "Familia." However, after the Familia managed the "free election" of Stanisław August Poniatowski as king of Poland (1764), Krasicki became the new King's confidant and chaplain.
Krasicki was honored by the King of Poland with the Order of the White Eagle and by the King of Prussia with the Order of the Red Eagle.
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 Ignacy Krasicki and Polish Poetry.
Ignacy Krasicki (1735-1801)was born in Dubiecko into a family possessing the title of the Counts of the Holy Roman Empire.
Krasicki was in his forties when he made his debut with Swieta milosci kochanej ojczyzny [Holy Love of the Beloved Motherland], a verse that became extremely popular and played the important part of a national hymn.
Krasicki formulated a universal idea of patriotism, which was expressed in the high style and elevated tone of European Classicism.
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  Ignacy Krasicki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ignacy Krasicki (February 3, 1735, in Galicia March 14, 1801, in Berlin) was a Polish prince of the Roman Catholic Church, a social critic, a leading writer, and the outstanding poet of the Polish Enlightenment, hailed by contemporaries as "the Prince of Poets."
Krasicki was at first politically opposed to the "Familia." However, after the Familia managed the "free election" of Stanisław August Poniatowski as king of Poland in 1764, Krasicki became the new King's confidant and chaplain.
Krasicki was honored by the King of Poland with the Order of the White Eagle and by the King of Prussia with the Order of the Red Eagle.
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 Ignacy Krasicki - Encyclopedia.com
He is noted for the poems Myszeidos, an allegory on political disorder, and Monachomachia, a witty inspection of monastic life, as well as for his novels, prose satires (e.g., Satyry, 1779), and fables.
Krasicki enjoyed the favor of both Stanislaus II and Frederick the Great.
Six years before his death he was made archbishop of Gniezno.
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 Ignacy Krasicki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ignacy Krasicki (1735-1801)was born in Dubiecko into a family possessing the title of the Counts of the Holy Roman Empire.
Krasicki was in his forties when he made his debut with Swieta milosci kochanej ojczyzny [Holy Love of the Beloved Motherland], a verse that became extremely popular and played the important part of a national hymn.
Krasicki formulated a universal idea of patriotism, which was expressed in the high style and elevated tone of European Classicism.
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 Biokras   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Ignacy Krasicki came from a family of titled nobility in Ruthenia.
Krasicki became very close to the King, Stanislaw August, participated in his Thursday dinners, and had an apartment in the Royal Castle.
Krasicki debuted with a mock-heroic poem The Mouse-iad (Myszeis, 1775), followed by two satires on monastic orders, Monachomachia, or the War of the Monks (Monachomachia albo wojna ninich6w, 1778) and Anti-Monachornachia (1780).
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 AllRefer.com - Ignacy Krasicki (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Ignacy Krasicki (Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Ignacy Krasicki, Russian And Eastern European Literature, Biographies
Ignacy Krasicki[EgnA´tsE krAsEts´kE] Pronunciation Key, 1735–1801, Polish satirist.
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 Krasicki, Ignacy --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ignacy Krasicki, detail of an oil painting by Per Krafft, 1767; in the National Museum of Warsaw.
Born to an aristocratic but impoverished family, Krasicki was educated at the Warsaw Catholic Seminary and became bishop of Warmia (Ermeland) at age 32.
The Polish statesman, scholar, and chemist Ignacy Moscicki served as the third president of the Polish republic from 1926 to 1939.
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 Ignacy Krasicki
Ignacy Krasicki to najjaśniejsza gwiazda polskiego oświecenia - poeta, prozaik, publicysta oraz komediopisarz.
Obok wybitnej inteligencji, wszechstronnego wykształcenia i talentu literackiego miał też Krasicki przymioty osobiste, które jednały mu sympatię otoczenia, ułatwiały drogę do kariery.
Krasicki jest z pewnością najbardziej znanym i lubianym z oświeceniowych poetów.
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 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Krasicki, Ignacy (1735-1801)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Krasicki, Ignacy (1735-1801)@ HighBeam Research
Krasicki became a bishop when aged just 32 and pursued a brilliant church career thereafter.
When Poland was divided between Russia and Germany in 1772, he went to Berlin, where...
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 Additional Reading (from Krasicki, Ignacy) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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Completed in 1776 at the apex of the Polish Age of Enlightemnent, this immensely readable work combines Swiftian political and social satire of European behavior and institutions with Rousseau's ideal of inherent human equality and the notion that civilization is irrevocably corrupting.
Ignacy Krasicki's picaresque tale traces the coming of age of the naive provincial Nicholas Wisdom.
Nicholas seeks advice on infiltrating sophisticated Warsaw, conquers and flees that society, and enjoys numerous adventures in Europe, South America, and on the high seas which lead him to decide to pursue an "enlightened" existence.
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 BIBLIOGRAPHY
Piotr Nalecz-Malachowski, Zbior nazwisk szlachty z opisem herbow wlasnych familiom zostaiancym w Krolestwie Polskim i Wielkim Xienstwie Litewskim [A list of names of the Polish nobility together with the description of their coats of arms in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania], Lublin, 1805.
Ignacy Kapica Milewski, Herbarz — Dopelnienie Niesieckiego [An Armorial Suplement to Niesiecki], Cracow, 1870, reprinted Warsaw, 1988.
Mariusz Niesobski,  Popularny Herbarz rodzin i rodow polskich [Popular Armorial of Polish Families and Clans], Tychy, N.D. Mykolaj Pawliszczew, Herbarz Rodzin Szlachechich Krolestwa Polskiego Najwyzej Zatwierdzony [An Armorial of Noble Families Confirmed in the Kingdom of Poland Up to the Most Recent Date], two volumes, Warsaw, 1853.
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 Find a Poet: the all-poetry encyclopedia. Submit a site!: Poets : K : Ignacy Krasicki
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Poetry of Ignacy Krasicki (full-text) - Poetry of Ignacy Krasicki (full-text), Polish and English
Polish Fables : Bilingual by Ignacy Krasicki - Polish Fables : Bilingual by Ignacy Krasicki, at amazon.com
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 Learn more about Polish mythology in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Estes, Clarissa Pinkola, Ph.D. Women Who Run With the Wolves.
Krasicki, Ignacy (tr by Gerard Kapolka) Polish Fables : Bilingual.
Singing Back The Sun: A Dictionary of Old Polish Customs and Beliefs, Okana, 1999
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 'Polish Fables: Bilingual' by Ignacy Krasicki (Books) - American Poems
A Question of Honor : The Kosciuszko Squadron: Forgotten Heroes of World War II
"Polish Fables" is a collection of fables by Ignacy Krasicki (1735-1801).
As this book is a bilingual edition, it has first the Polish version, then the English version translated by Gerard T. Kapolka.
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 Biblio: Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78) by Welsh, David: Details
Biblio: Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78) by Welsh, David: Details
Welsh, David: Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78)
DJ well preserved with several small discolored areas, in new mylar sleeve.
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 Adventures Of Mr. Nicholas Wisdom; Author: Krasicki, Ignacy; Author: Translator Hoisington, Thomas H.; Paperback
Nicholas Wisdom; Author: Krasicki, Ignacy; Author: Translator Hoisington, Thomas H.; Paperback
Author: Krasicki, Ignacy; Author: Translator Hoisington, Thomas H. Paperback
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 Amazon.com: Books: Polish Fables: Bilingual   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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by Ignacy Krasicki, Gerard T. Kapolka (Translator) "You who have cast aside every good grace,..." (more)
A collection of fables written by Ignacy Krasicki, October 26, 2003
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 Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78) - Welsh, David
Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78) - Welsh, David
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Title: Ignacy Krasicki [Twayne's World Authors Series TWAS 78)
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 Roman Ingarden's extensive bibliography
Zjazd Naukowy imienia Ignacego Krasickiego we Lwowie...1935 roku [Ignacy Krasicki's Scholarly Convention in Lwów, June 8-10, 1935], Ludwik Biemacki, ed.
"Wspomnienie o Stanislawie Ignacym Witkiewiczu" [In Memory of Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz].
Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, czlowiek i twórca [Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz; Man and Artist], Tadeusz Kotarbinski ed., Warszawa: Panstwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1957.
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