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Anno milleno quadringe vige quoque sen (Polish: One thousand four hundred and twenty-sixth year) - a poem in Latin written by Marcin from Słupca, commemorating Bishop Andrzej Łaskarz who died in 1426.
The work is also known as Wiersz to the death of Andrzej Łaskarz from Gosławice. The date of creation of the work is unknown. The poem was in the code of John from Słupca, a relative of Marcin, destroyed during World War II. The text was published in 1892 by Alexander Brückner in the collection Medieval Latin Poetry in Poland.
The row consists of 55 lines written in hexameter. It begins with the praise of the late bishop (humility, piety, generosity in church planting, preaching talent). Next, a general despair is described after his death (people mourn the deceased, try to touch the body lying on the marches). The final part contains consolation and a plea to God to send an angel to the soul of the bishop. At the end of the poem there is information about the author (Słupczanin, son of Olbracht). The poem included borrowings from the poetry of Persjusz, Owidiusz, and Wergiliusz, as well as Polish authors such as Adam Świnka and Grzegorz from Sanoka. Bibliography
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