• Kochanowski touched upon similar issues in Wróżki, a prosaic dialogue, from the 1560s and published posthumously in 1585 in the collection Jan Kochanowski.
  • Jan Kochanowski (. Polish: [ˈjan kɔxaˈnɔfskʲi]; 1530 – 22 August 1584) was a Polish Renaissance poet who wrote in Latin and Polish and established poetic patterns...
  • KOCHANOWSKI, JAN (1530–1584), Polish and Neo-Latin poet, humanist, royal secretary and courtier, arguably the outstanding literary figure of the Slavic world...
  • Jan Kochanowski jest autorem 59 pieśni (w tym Pieśni świętojańskiej o Sobótce, która składa się z 12 wierszy).[10].
  • A poet, translator and playwright. Was the greatest Polish man of letters whose poetic genius was the first of its kind and remained unique until the explosion...
  • Jan Kochanowski (born 1530, Sycyna, Poland—died August 22, 1584, Lublin) was a humanist poet who dominated the culture of Renaissance Poland.
  • Tu widzieć możecie produkcyją atramentu, gdyż piękne piorem pisanie również do zabaw a ćwiczeń Jana w Poznaniu należy.
  • Jan Kochanowski (1530-1584) is acknowledged to be the first great poet in Poland's vernacular literary tradition.
  • Piotr Kochanowski was rich enough to educate seven sons, including Jan, whose history can serve as a good example of the 16th century education system.