The Vasas’ letters to the writer and land judge from Zator – Jan Pisarzowski (1599–1679) Cover Image

Listy Wazów do pisarza i sędziego ziemskiego zatorskiego Jana Pisarzowskiego (1599–1679)
The Vasas’ letters to the writer and land judge from Zator – Jan Pisarzowski (1599–1679)

Author(s): Agata Kwiatek
Subject(s): History, Cultural history, Local History / Microhistory
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Jan Pisarzowski; House of Vasa; Old-Polish correspondence; Crown Tribunal; sejmiks

Summary/Abstract: Jan Pisarzowski (1599–1679) was a writer and land judge of Zator, who did not belong to the elite of power of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, in the collection of his correspondence, among letters written by middle nobles, there are notes sent by representatives of the House of Vasa – Ladislaus IV, Carol Ferdinand and John II Casimir. Their themes centered around requests for support at proceedings before the Crown Tribunal, undertaking efforts for endorsement of royal propositions by the local nobility, or accepting the role of royal envoy to the Zator sejmiks. It appears that the Pisarzowski letters, which are currently held at the Jagiellonian Library, present the political status of a representative of the middle nobility in a new light: of someone who did not belong to the state elite, but aspired to this role.

  • Issue Year: 149/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 391-404
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish