@misc{Wolak_Jakub_Apokryficzna_2023, author={Wolak, Jakub}, volume={66}, editor={Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY-ND 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Odrodzenie i Reformacja w Polsce}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Instytut Historii PAN}, language={pol}, abstract={The paper reconstructs the history of the text entitled „Facies perturbatae et afflictae Reipublicae”, written in 1564 by Jan Dymitr Solikowski, a secretary to Sigismundus Augustus, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. Research focuses on its origin, publication history, the causes of its attribution to Stanisław Orzechowski and the connections between this text and Orzechowski’s works. The historical and philological analyses presented in the article made it possible to speculate on how the studied text functioned within the broadly understood Polish nobles’ ideology and how its various nterpretations were associated with political phenomena from the text’s creation until the 1630s.}, title={Apokryficzna apokalipsa Rzeczypospolitej, czyli jak "Facies perturbatae et afflictae Reipublicae" Jana Dymitra Solikowskiego przeistoczyła się w "Apocalipsis Stanislai Orechovii"}, type={Text}, URL={http://www.rcin.org.pl/Content/238154/WA303_274522_A512-66-2022_OiR-Wolak.pdf}, keywords={Orzechowski, Stanisław Okszyc (1513-1566) - criticism and interpretation, humanism, Solikowski, Jan Dymitr (1539-1603) - criticism and interpretation, Polish republicanizm, book history, apocalypse, old Polish literature, neo-Latin literature}, }