Stanisław Budzyński
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Stansiław Budzyński (Latin Stanislaus Budzinius) was a Polish nobleman, secretary to John a Lasco and Francis Lismaninus.[1] His letters and writings survive in manuscript.[2]
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- ↑ Bibliotheca dissidentium: Daniel Bieliński, Stansiław Budzyński, André Séguenny, Jean Rott, Irena Dorota Backus - 2008 STANISLAW BUDZYNSKI À la même époque vivaient au moins trois Budzyñski ( Budziñski) portant le prénom Stanislaw; tous les trois étaient apparentés: Stanislaw, fils de Mikolaj, noble du diocèse Plock (Masovie), en 1533 étudiant de ...
- ↑ Antitrinitarian biography: or sketches of the lives and writings Robert Wallace Stanislaus Budzinius, ( Polon. Budzynski,) was amanuensis to John a Lasco and Francis Lismaninus, and afterwards assistant to Jerome ...It was the fate of all Budzinius's writings to remain in manuscript, although a copious use has been made by ... Of the principal facts recorded in it Budzinius himself was an eye-witness. Besides the above History, Budzinius wrote 1...
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