fbpx
Wikipedia

Augustinus Rotundus

Augustinus Rotundus (Polish: Augustyn Rotundus, Lithuanian: Augustinas Rotundas, 1520–1582) was a Christian and Renaissance humanist, erudite, jurist, political writer, first historian and apologist of Lithuania. Rotundus was vogt of Vilnius, general secretary to the Grand Duke and King Sigismund Augustus and elder of Stakliškės. After his nobilitation to the szlachta, Rotundus adopted surname Mieleski, or Milewski.[1]

Biography edit

 
 
Church of Saint John's - the Baptist and Evangelist

Rotundus was born in Wieluń in the Kingdom of Poland around year 1520. His surname is supposed to be "Mieleski", although some researchers suggest that it was adopted later. Rotundus is translated nickname, probably inherited from his father – Mikołaj (English: Nickolas) "Okrągły" (Latin: Rotundus), who was a rich furrier in the city of Wieluń.

Rotundus studied in University of Wittenberg and Lubrański Academy in Poznań, where he was suspected of writing a nasty lampoon about Poznań catholic chapter. Undoubtedly Rotundus was a passionate catholic after graduation and supported Hereditary monarchy and Execution movement.

He arrived in Vilnius, capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania on 20 August 1551.[2] He was invited by Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Augustus as a legal advisor, and one who knew both Grand Duchy and Crown's law. Assigned as vogt of Vilnius in 1552 (most probably suggested by city inhabitants), he became loyal citizen of Lithuania, and wrote several works on Lithuania's history and political polemic works defending Lithuania's rights. In 1558 he was appointed as elder of Stakliškės.[3]

He was married to Sofia Montanówna, Italian by origin (she died after 10 March 1604). They had a son, Nickolas, who died in his infancy and two daughters: Regina and Elizabeth.[4] For his work and achievements Rotundus was ennobled in 1568 by Sejm held in Grodno. He was awarded Rola coat of arms.

Augustinus Rotundus died on 20 March 1582 and was buried in the church of Saint John's - the Baptist and Evangelist, in Vilnius.

Ideas and works edit

Rotundus supported Lithuanian statehood against claims of the Polish Crown. He was progenitor of mythical deductions and his passion were noble families. Rotundus contributed to the second and the third Statutes of Lithuania. He collaborated on these acts together with Peter Roisius, Ostafi Wołłowicz and Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł. He personally translated the Second Statute into Latin and added his own study Epitome principum Lituaniae (Lithuanian Dukes Epitome) as a foreword. In this study Rotundus promoted the idea, that Lithuanians together with their Dukes have roots in the ancient Roman Empire, from the mythical house of Palemonids. Similar theories were raised by Jan Długosz, but both were lacking evidences to support this theory.

Rotundus was probably contributing to the second edition of the Lithuanian Chronicles. He claimed that Publius Libonus, Roman commander who fled from Julius Caesar and supposedly settled down in Lithuania, was ancestor of Lithuanian and Ruthenian rulers. Supposedly the name of Livonia comes from Libonus. In his opinion, this explained why Latin language was common in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and also served to support sarmatism ideals.[5] Rotundus was a close friend to other Vilnius renaissance scholars like physician Jan Antonin (Latin: Joannes Antoninus) and a poet Klemens Janicki (Latin: Clemens Ianicius), after the latter died, both published Ianicius artworks.[6]

In 1564 on personal request by Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł Rotundus wrote Rozmowy Polaka z Litwinem (Conversations of Pole with Lithuanian) – a polemic work, where he defended Lithuania's dignity against insults by Polish author Stanisław Orzechowski in Quincunx (1554), "...against disgraceful and mistaken Stanisławs Orzechowski writing, which innocent famous Lithuanian Duchy insulted...". Although it is recognized as Rotundus personal work, after thorough analysis of the work Lithuanian historian Ingė Lukšaitė suggested that it was a collective work by several authors.[7]

Bibliography edit

  • Rozmowa Polaka z Litwinem 1564 (Conversation of a Pole with a Lithuanian)
  • Epitome principum Lituaniae 1566 (Lithuanian Dukes Epitome)
  • De dignitate ordinis ecclesiastici Regni Poloniae Kraków 1582[8]

References edit

  1. ^ (in Polish) Zdzisław Czeszejko-Sochacki: Słownik biograficzny adwokatów polskich
  2. ^ (in Lithuanian) Albinas Jovaišas, Augusto Rotundo Lietuvos valstybės vizija (Vision of Lithuanian State by Augustinus Rotundus). In "Šešioliktojo amžiaus raštija, Series: Senoji Lietuvos lteratūra vol.5, Vilnius 2000. ISBN 9986-9435-8-2, p. 77
  3. ^ Jovaišas, p.79
  4. ^ Raimonda Ragauskienė and Aivas Ragauskas: Did Augustyn Rotundus Mieleski Have One Or Two Wives? September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ The Other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty
  6. ^ M1 Renaissance Culture in Poland: The Rise of Humanism
  7. ^ (in Lithuanian) Lukšaitė, Ingė, Andrius Volanas XVI-XVIIa. Lietuvos visuomeninės pertvarkos kryžkelėse (Andrius Volanas in the crossroads of 16th-17th century Lithuania's society reformation), in: A. Volanas Rinktiniai raštai, ed: M. Ročka and I.Lukšaitė, Vilnius, 1996.
  8. ^ (in Polish) Eugeniusz Jarra: Historia Polskiej Filozofii Politycznej, 966-1795

Further reading edit

  • (in Lithuanian) Poleminiai ir istoriografiniai Augustino Rotundo raštai (Polemic and historigraphic writings by Augustinus Rotundus), articles and translations by various authors in "Šešioliktojo amžiaus raštija, Series: Senoji Lietuvos lteratūra vol.5, Vilnius 2000. ISBN 9986-9435-8-2 p. 75-44.
  • (in Polish) Rozmowa Polaka z Litwinem ( Digitalized book, java required)

augustinus, rotundus, polish, augustyn, rotundus, lithuanian, augustinas, rotundas, 1520, 1582, christian, renaissance, humanist, erudite, jurist, political, writer, first, historian, apologist, lithuania, rotundus, vogt, vilnius, general, secretary, grand, du. Augustinus Rotundus Polish Augustyn Rotundus Lithuanian Augustinas Rotundas 1520 1582 was a Christian and Renaissance humanist erudite jurist political writer first historian and apologist of Lithuania Rotundus was vogt of Vilnius general secretary to the Grand Duke and King Sigismund Augustus and elder of Stakliskes After his nobilitation to the szlachta Rotundus adopted surname Mieleski or Milewski 1 Contents 1 Biography 2 Ideas and works 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 Further readingBiography edit nbsp Rola coat of arms nbsp Church of Saint John s the Baptist and Evangelist Rotundus was born in Wielun in the Kingdom of Poland around year 1520 His surname is supposed to be Mieleski although some researchers suggest that it was adopted later Rotundus is translated nickname probably inherited from his father Mikolaj English Nickolas Okragly Latin Rotundus who was a rich furrier in the city of Wielun Rotundus studied in University of Wittenberg and Lubranski Academy in Poznan where he was suspected of writing a nasty lampoon about Poznan catholic chapter Undoubtedly Rotundus was a passionate catholic after graduation and supported Hereditary monarchy and Execution movement He arrived in Vilnius capital of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania on 20 August 1551 2 He was invited by Grand Duke of Lithuania Sigismund Augustus as a legal advisor and one who knew both Grand Duchy and Crown s law Assigned as vogt of Vilnius in 1552 most probably suggested by city inhabitants he became loyal citizen of Lithuania and wrote several works on Lithuania s history and political polemic works defending Lithuania s rights In 1558 he was appointed as elder of Stakliskes 3 He was married to Sofia Montanowna Italian by origin she died after 10 March 1604 They had a son Nickolas who died in his infancy and two daughters Regina and Elizabeth 4 For his work and achievements Rotundus was ennobled in 1568 by Sejm held in Grodno He was awarded Rola coat of arms Augustinus Rotundus died on 20 March 1582 and was buried in the church of Saint John s the Baptist and Evangelist in Vilnius Ideas and works editRotundus supported Lithuanian statehood against claims of the Polish Crown He was progenitor of mythical deductions and his passion were noble families Rotundus contributed to the second and the third Statutes of Lithuania He collaborated on these acts together with Peter Roisius Ostafi Wollowicz and Mikolaj the Black Radziwill He personally translated the Second Statute into Latin and added his own study Epitome principum Lituaniae Lithuanian Dukes Epitome as a foreword In this study Rotundus promoted the idea that Lithuanians together with their Dukes have roots in the ancient Roman Empire from the mythical house of Palemonids Similar theories were raised by Jan Dlugosz but both were lacking evidences to support this theory Rotundus was probably contributing to the second edition of the Lithuanian Chronicles He claimed that Publius Libonus Roman commander who fled from Julius Caesar and supposedly settled down in Lithuania was ancestor of Lithuanian and Ruthenian rulers Supposedly the name of Livonia comes from Libonus In his opinion this explained why Latin language was common in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and also served to support sarmatism ideals 5 Rotundus was a close friend to other Vilnius renaissance scholars like physician Jan Antonin Latin Joannes Antoninus and a poet Klemens Janicki Latin Clemens Ianicius after the latter died both published Ianicius artworks 6 In 1564 on personal request by Mikolaj the Black Radziwill Rotundus wrote Rozmowy Polaka z Litwinem Conversations of Pole with Lithuanian a polemic work where he defended Lithuania s dignity against insults by Polish author Stanislaw Orzechowski in Quincunx 1554 against disgraceful and mistaken Stanislaws Orzechowski writing which innocent famous Lithuanian Duchy insulted Although it is recognized as Rotundus personal work after thorough analysis of the work Lithuanian historian Inge Luksaite suggested that it was a collective work by several authors 7 Bibliography editRozmowa Polaka z Litwinem 1564 Conversation of a Pole with a Lithuanian Epitome principum Lituaniae 1566 Lithuanian Dukes Epitome De dignitate ordinis ecclesiastici Regni Poloniae Krakow 1582 8 References edit in Polish Zdzislaw Czeszejko Sochacki Slownik biograficzny adwokatow polskich in Lithuanian Albinas Jovaisas Augusto Rotundo Lietuvos valstybes vizija Vision of Lithuanian State by Augustinus Rotundus In Sesioliktojo amziaus rastija Series Senoji Lietuvos lteratura vol 5 Vilnius 2000 ISBN 9986 9435 8 2 p 77 Jovaisas p 79 Raimonda Ragauskiene and Aivas Ragauskas Did Augustyn Rotundus Mieleski Have One Or Two Wives Archived September 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Other Prussia Royal Prussia Poland and Liberty M1 Renaissance Culture in Poland The Rise of Humanism in Lithuanian Luksaite Inge Andrius Volanas XVI XVIIa Lietuvos visuomenines pertvarkos kryzkelese Andrius Volanas in the crossroads of 16th 17th century Lithuania s society reformation in A Volanas Rinktiniai rastai ed M Rocka and I Luksaite Vilnius 1996 in Polish Eugeniusz Jarra Historia Polskiej Filozofii Politycznej 966 1795Further reading edit in Lithuanian Poleminiai ir istoriografiniai Augustino Rotundo rastai Polemic and historigraphic writings by Augustinus Rotundus articles and translations by various authors in Sesioliktojo amziaus rastija Series Senoji Lietuvos lteratura vol 5 Vilnius 2000 ISBN 9986 9435 8 2 p 75 44 in Polish Rozmowa Polaka z Litwinem Digitalized book java required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Augustinus Rotundus amp oldid 1199132210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.