... Sebastian Petrycy (1554–1626), a professor of medicine at Cracow University, in his anti-Armenian pamphlet (1605), attached to Aristotle's Politics, accuses Armenian merchants in the following way: “They bring to the Kingdom the ...
... Petrycy still maintained that social divisions should be based on heredity . " Petrycy's formula for reform , the ... Sebastian Klonowic was the harshest critic of the nobility who was not himself a noble . He stated : " Let those ...
... Sebastian Petrycy, Ekonomika Arystelesowa albo raczej nauka domowego gospodarstwa (Kraków: drukarnia Łazarzowa, 1601); Sebastian Petrycy, Pisma wybrane, T. 1–2, edited Konstanty Grzybowski (Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe, 1956) ...
... Sebastian Petrycy criticised the practice of envoys having instructions issued by the members of the local sejmik assemblies which returned them to a given parliament. They were told by their voters which matters they were to raise in ...
... Sebastian Petrycy , who was extremely hostile to the Jews , wrote that ' they [ the Jews ] corrupt judges with gifts and the lords with bowing ' ( Hundert , 1986 , p.49 ) . He asserted that the Jews were blasphemers , host desecrators ...
... Sebastian Petrycy; a Polish philosopher and physician who lectured and published notable works in the field of medicine • De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium (On the Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres). Nicolaus Copernicus began writing ...
... Sebastian Petrycy of Pilzno , emphasised in his Commentaries to Aristotelian Politics ( Kraków 1605 ) , in the chapter , " How parents are to raise their daughters " , that : " Boys ' games are different , as how to study , rule , 7 ...
... Sebastian Petrycy ( 1554-1626 ) 100 , whose commentary was included in the translation101 . The work sometimes listed as a translation of the pseudo - Aristotelian Problemata102 is in fact the translation of the Polish version by Andrew ...
... Sebastian Petrycy 3 Also a parliamentary device like the liberum veto (necessity of unanimity in the political assemblies), at first sight paradoxical and at length – in the XVII and XVIII century Europe at war – anachronistic, were not ...
... Sebastian Petrycy's Polish version of the pseudo - Aristotelian Economics by Theodore Bogdanov216 and the two translations of Andrew Glaber's Polish adaptation of the pseudo - Aristotelian Problems , one undated , 217 the other of 1677 ...