Wojciech Dębołęcki (Polish pronunciation: [ˈvɔjt͡ɕɛx dɛmbɔˈwɛnt͡skʲi]; 1585–1646), also known as Wojciech Dembołęcki, was a Polish Franciscan monk, writer and composer. His musical works are among the first to use basso continuo. In his poetry, he praised the Sarmatism culture. He was a member of the infamous Lisowczycy mercenaries and has chronlicled their history in his Przewagi elearów polskich (1623).