How did the text of Francesc Eiximenis’ treatise Ars praedicandi populo come to in Kraków? Three possible ways Cover Image

Skąd wziął się w Krakowie traktat Franciszka Eiximenisa… Ars praedicandi populo? Trzy możliwe drogi
How did the text of Francesc Eiximenis’ treatise Ars praedicandi populo come to in Kraków? Three possible ways

Author(s): Lidia Grzybowska
Subject(s): 13th to 14th Centuries, 15th Century, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Religion, History of Religion, History of Art
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: Nicolaus Spycymir; Francesc Eiximenis; Council of Basel; Marc Bonfill; mediaeval ars praedicandi;

Summary/Abstract: This article aims to present three hypotheses about how the preaching treatise of the Catalan author, Francesc Eiximenis, entitled Ars praedicandi populo, ended up in Krakow in the library of Mikołaj Spycymir. For this purpose, three codices, which contain copies of the Eiximenis treatise, were compared to each other. The article also presented in more detail the biography of Nicolaus Spycymir, the owner of the oldest copy of the treatise. The first two hypotheses are related to the Franciscan Order and diplomatic travels and pilgrimages to Compostela. They seem not to be as well-grounded in the sources as the third hypothesis, which concerns the Polish delegations to the Council of Basel and Council delegations coming to Kraków. One of the delegates of the Council was Marc Bonfill, a Catalan theologian and well-known preacher, associated, like Eiximenis, with the University of Lerida and Girona. The article also pays special attention to Bonfill’s associate, Stanisław Sobniowski, who was a close friend of Spycimir. It is possible that Spycymir obtained the treatise on the preaching arts through these connections (Bonfill or Sobniowski). This hypothesis, however, requires further research.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 12-31
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Polish
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