Mikołaj Hussowczyk
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Mikołaj Hussowczyk ( be, Мікола Гусоўскі/Mikola Husoŭski, lt, Mikalojus Husovianas, la, Nicolaus Hussovianus). Other name spelling variants include Hussoviensis, Hussovianus, Ussovius, Hussowski, Gusowski); ( – ) was an early Renaissance poet and humanist of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and cultural and social activist. His most notable work is a poem ''Carmen de statura...bisontis'' (Song about...the
bison Bison are large bovines in the genus ''Bison'' (Greek: "wild ox" (bison)) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American bison, ''B. bison'', found only in North Ame ...
).


Biography

Little is known of his life, except during the 1520s. His place of birth is alternatively stated as
Husów Husów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Markowa, within Łańcut County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Łańcut and east of the regional capital Rzeszów. The village h ...
/ Hussowo near
Łańcut Łańcut (, approximately "wine-suit"; yi, לאַנצוט, Lantzut; uk, Ла́ньцут, Lánʹtsut; german: Landshut) is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 18,004 inhabitants, as of 2 June 2009. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (si ...
or in an unspecified Belarusian village with similar-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 the vicinity of Hrodna). He was probably a student of
Kraków Academy The Jagiellonian University (Polish: ''Uniwersytet Jagielloński'', UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and the 13th oldest university in ...
since 1504. Before 1515 he became cleric of Diocese of Przemyśl and public notary of the Holy See. Hussowczyk served the Grand Treasurer of the Crown
Andrzej Kościelecki Andrzej Jędrzej Kościelecki (b. 1455, d. 1515) was a Marshal of the household of Cardinal Fryderyk Jagiellończyk, starosta of Bydgoszcz from 1485, starosta of Świecie from 1487, Marshal of the Court from 1501, starosta of Spiš from 1507, Cas ...
and prepared his last will when he was one death bed in Pszczyna in 1515. Next Hussowczyk became a courtier of Grand Chancellor of Lithuania Mikołaj Radzwiłł. At his request Hussowczyk prepared the last will of Radzwiłł's cousin Zofia Sudymuntówna in 1518. In 1521 he travelled to Rome with a stuffed European bison, which was supposed to be a gift from Mikołaj Radzwiłł to Pope Leon X. In Rome, Hussowczyk met Erazm Ciołek, the
Bishop of Płock A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
. At this occasion Hussowczyk prepared ''Carmen de statura...bisontis''. Sadly both gifts turned out to be redundant, because pope died in December 1521, before giving the audience. Ciołek died in 1522 and Radzwiłł's a year before, so Hussowczyk deprived of a patron settled down in Kraków, where he probably had his ordination. Hussowczyk was active in both the Crown and Lithuania, along with his uncertain birthplace, modern Polish, Lithuanian and Belarusian researchers tend to ascribe works of Hussowczyk to their respective cultural heritages.(Darashkyevich) Віктар Дарашкевіч. Паэма жыцця // Песня пра зубра, Мінск, 1980. pp. 171—184.


Works

Per the scope of his literary works, Hussowczyk is considered to be the founder of the Belarusian Renaissance literary tradition, and author of the oldest examples of Polish-Latin poetry of the early Renaissance. Hussowczyk wrote in publicistical, epic, heroic, lyrical, historical and satirical genres. His Latin poem ''Carmen de statura, feritate ac venatione bisontis'' ("A Song about the Appearance, Savagery and Hunting of the Bison", Kraków 1523) is considered to be the first large scale fictional work about Medieval Lithuania (or Belarus), describing the
bison Bison are large bovines in the genus ''Bison'' (Greek: "wild ox" (bison)) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American bison, ''B. bison'', found only in North Ame ...
's life and habits, Lithuania's landscape and the relationship of its inhabitants with the environment. Written in Latin for Pope Leo X, an avid hunter, the poem stems from Hussowczyk's experience in hunting and observing bison, and contains no literary comparisons with ancient legendary creatures. Due to the deaths of both the Pope and Hussowczyk's patron, bishop Ciołek, the poem was eventually presented to Polish Queen Bona in Kraków. According to Polish researcher Edmund Kotarski, Hussowczyk belonged to the circle of Polish-Latin poets of the early Renaissance. His best known works are: *
Carmen de statura feritate ac venatione bisontis
' (English: The Song about Bison, Its Stature, Ferocity and Hunt), written in Classical Latin, 1522. * ''Nova et miranda victoria de Turcis mense Iulio'' (New and famous victory over Turks in month of July), written in one day, under the impression from the victory of the Polish Great Hetman of the Crown Mikołaj Firlej over Turks by Trembowla on July 2, 1524. * ''De vita et gestis Divi Hyacinthi'' (Life and feats of St. Hyacynth), about Polish Saint Hyacinth (1525).


See also

* Renaissance in Poland


Notes


References


Further reading

*Jerzy Ochmański ''Narodowość Mikołaja Hussowskiego w świetle jego autografu'' w: Słowiańszczyzna i dzieje powszechne Warszawa 1985 s. 317 *J. Pelczar, ''Mikołaj Hussowski, jego życie i dzieła. Ustęp z dziejów humanizmu w Polsce'', Kraków 1900, *J. Krókowski, ''Mikołaja Hussowskiego Carmen de bisonte'', Wrocław 1959, *C. Backvis, ''Mikołaj z Hussowa'', w: Tegoż, ''Szkice o kulturze staropolskiej'', Warsawa 1975. *J. Ziomek, ''Renesans'', Warszawa 1998. *Entry in Polski Słownik Biograficzny * F. Booth, ''Song of the Bison: Text and Translation of Nicolaus Hussovianus's "Carmen de statura, feritate, ac venatione bisontis"'' (English and Latin Edition) Leeds: Arc Humanities Press; (December 31, 2019). *


External links


Biography and text of "Carmen de bisontis", translation into Polish
by Jan Kasprowicz
A poem on bison, translation into English
by Michał J. Mikoś * Dariusz Rott
Mikołaj HussowskiText of "Carmen de bisontis" in LithuanianText of "Carmen de bisontis" in Belarusian"Hunting the Lithuanina Bison" Amphora 6.1, by Frederick J. Booth
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hussowski, Mikolaj 1480s births 1530s deaths 16th-century Latin-language writers Polish male writers Polish Roman Catholics Polish Roman Catholic priests Neo-Latin poets Belarusian male writers Belarusian Roman Catholic priests