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==References == | <p> an eminent [[Polish]] prelate, noted especially as a historical writer, and surnamed the Tacitus of his country, was born in [[Lithuania]] in 1733. He entered the Order of [[Jesuits]] in 1748; travelled through Germany, France, and Italy; was appointed professor at Nassau, and became bishop of [[Smolensk]] in 1773, and of Luck in 1790. He died at Janowiecz, in Galicia, in 1796. His most important work is a History of [[Poland]] (Warsaw, 1780 sq., 8 volumes). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 15 October 2021
Adam Stanislaus Narnszewicz [1]
an eminent Polish prelate, noted especially as a historical writer, and surnamed the Tacitus of his country, was born in Lithuania in 1733. He entered the Order of Jesuits in 1748; travelled through Germany, France, and Italy; was appointed professor at Nassau, and became bishop of Smolensk in 1773, and of Luck in 1790. He died at Janowiecz, in Galicia, in 1796. His most important work is a History of Poland (Warsaw, 1780 sq., 8 volumes).