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Bartosz Paprocki

Bartholomew Paprocki ((ポーランド語:'Bartłomiej Paprocki')) ((チェコ語:'Bartoloměj Paprocký z Hlahol a Paprocké Vůle')) (1543–1614) was a Polish and Czech writer, historiographer, translator, poet, herald and pioneer in the Polish and Czech genealogy.
==Biography==
He was born in Dobrzyń Lands town—Paprocka Wola in 1543, son of Jędrzej Paprocki and Elżbieta from Jeżewski. Paprocki was a Polish noble clan and they bore ''Jastrzębiec'' coat of arms.
Bartosz studied at the Jagiellonian University. He began writing poems, but then dedicated himself to historiography and heraldry. In 1577, he participated in the Siege of Gdańsk. He was Podczaszy of Dobrzyń. In XVIc. `80s, he joined the pro—Habsburg party and supported Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor in the 1587 royal election, although he could have been bribed.〔(Warsaw University History Institute: Fasciculi Historici )〕 After the Battle of Byczyna in 1588, when Archduke Maximilian was defeated by the supporters of Sigismund III Vasa under leadership of Jan Zamoyski, Paprocki was made to abandon Poland and settle in Bohemia. There he spent 22 years, learned the Czech language and wrote about the history and heraldry of Bohemia and Moravia. He also translated Jan Kochanowski poems into Czech and wrote some for his own.〔(The Rosicrucian Enlightenment Revisited )〕 Later received Bohemian indigenate (noble citizenship). He was admirer of Michał Sędziwój (Michael Sendivogius) scientific achievements, whom he dedicated the third part of ''"Ogród królewski..."'' published in 1599.〔http://books.google.pl/books?id=7hHqfdluhRgC&pg=PA169&dq=paprocki+bartosz&lr=&hl=en&sig=LYQyNQqDC9rorB6Qlcz7Qju7Qnk#PPA169,M1 The Rosicrucian Enlightenment Revisited〕
His wife was much older, but rich. Jadwiga Kosobudzka (died about 1572) a castellan's daughter from Sierpc, a widow of Wisniowski. They had no children and their marriage was unfortunate, Paprocki was tyrannized by his wife. Because of this experience, Paprocki remained misogynist till his death.〔(Women in Early Modern Polish Society )〕 In 1610, Paprocki came back to Poland, lived in Wąchock and Ląd monasteries. Paprocki died on 27 December 1614 and was buried at Franciscan abbey in the city of Lviv. He was called the father of Polish and Czech genealogy

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