Biblia w kulturze Rusi polsko-litewskiej w XVI wieku

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Lenkų kalba / Polish
Title:
Biblia w kulturze Rusi polsko-litewskiej w XVI wieku
Alternative Title:
Bible in the culture of Polish-Lithuanian Rus’ in the sixteenth century
In the Journal:
Slavia Meridionalis, 2016, 16, 32-51
Summary / Abstract:

ENBeginning in the mid-fourteenth century, the East Slavic citizens of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (“Ruthenians,” the “Rutheni”) took active part in a process of multicultural integration. The increase of interests in the biblical text that took place in Europe in that period was not without influence on Ruthenians – both those who remained Orthodox and those who became followers of the Reformation. The article discusses two outstanding figures: Matvej Ioannovič Desjatyj (the biblical codex of Vilnius and Supraśl, 1502–1507) and Francisk Skorina (Prague edition of 23 Books of the Slavonic Bible – Bivlija ruska of 1517–1520, the Vilnius edition of Malaja podorožnaja knižka – The little traveller’s book, 1522, and the Apostolos of 1525). The article also examines how the circle of the Ostroh Academy approached the task of preparing a print edition of the Slavonic Bible (1580–1581) and investigates the viewpoint of those who were influenced by Reformation ideas as well as that of those promoting the usage of prosta/rus’ka mova. This biblical production, which is only a part of the literary activity undertaken in Rus’, testifies to the high level of Ruthenian culture in the Polish-Lithuanian state and shows how Ruthenians were able to match their traditional spirituality with the philologia sacra of the Renaissance.

DOI:
10.11649/sm.2016.004
ISSN:
2392-2400; 1233-3173
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2022-04-21 15:24:41
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