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Mikołaj Hussowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Mikołaj Hussowczyk

Mikołaj Hussowczyk ((ベラルーシ語:Мікола Гусоўскі/Mikola Husoŭski), (リトアニア語:Mikalojus Husovianas), (ラテン語:Nicolaus Hussovianus)). Other name spelling variants include Hussoviensis, Hussovianus, Ussovius, Hussowski, Gusowski); (c. 1480〔Date of Hussowczyk's birth is not certain, established as between 1475 and 1485 (Kotarski).〕 – c. 1533〔It is also not known when he died; he was definitely still alive in 1533 (Kotarski).〕) was a Belarusian and Polish early Renaissance poet and humanist, and cultural and social activist. His most notable work is ''Carmen de statura...bisontis'' (Song about...the bison).
==Biography==
Little is known of his life, except during the 1520s. His place of birth is alternatively stated as Husów/Hussowo near Łańcut or in an unspecified Belarusian village with similarly sounding name
Edmund Kotarski, (Mikołaj HUSSOWSKI (Hussowczyk, Hussovius, z Hussowa) ), VIRTUAL LIBRARY OF POLISH LITERATURE, University of Gdańsk〕 (there are many Belarusian toponyms of the ''Usava'', ''Husau'', ''Usa'' kind. Some folkloristic features in the works of Husowski may point to regions in vicinity of Hrodna).
He was a catholic priest (from 1518) and apostolic notary for Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Hussowczyk was a citizen of the multinational Grand Duchy of Lithuania.〔Jerzy Ochmański ''Narodowość Mikołaja Hussowskiego w świetle jego autografu'' w: Słowiańszczyzna i dzieje powszechne Warszawa 1985 s. 317〕 As a side-effect of this, along with his uncertain birthplace, modern Polish, Lithuanian and Belarusian researchers tend to ascribe works of Husowski to their respective cultural heritages.〔(Darashkyevich) Віктар Дарашкевіч. Паэма жыцця // Песня пра зубра, Мінск, 1980. pp.171—184.〕
Hussowczyk became a courtier of Erazm Ciołek, the Bishop of Płock. In 1521 he accompanied the bishop on his year-long journey to Rome and he returned to Poland after Ciołek's death, settling in Kraków, where he probably had his ordination.〔

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