This book presents the first edition of Polish and Latin works by Stefan Javorsâkyj (1658â1722), the leading author of Ukrainian literature of his time. The book contains four panegyrics dedicated to the Ukrainian political and ecclesiastical leaders, Hetman Ivan Mazepa and Metropolitan Barlaam Jasynsâkyj. In his masterful books, Javorsâkyj combines emblems, lyric and epic poetry with prose in two languages. The edition will help to bring Ukrainian texts into the canon of early modern European literature and to recover an important fragment of literary history.
Edited by Jakub Niedźwiedź and Bartosz B. Awianowicz
with an introduction by Jakub Niedźwiedź
Jakub Niedźwiedź, Ph.D. (2001), Jagiellonian University (Poland), is Professor of Early Modern Literature at the Jagiellonian University. He has published monographs and papers on the history of literature and cartography, including Literacy in Medieval and Early Modern Vilnius (2023) and as co-author The Mapping of a Russian War (2025).
Bartosz B. Awianowicz, Ph.D. (2007), Nicolaus Copernicus University in ToruÅ (Poland), is Professor of Classical Literature. He has published monographs and papers on the history of literature and numismatics, including bilingual editions of Ciceroâs De oratore (2010) and De inventione (2013).
Scholars of early modern literature; scholars of neo-Latin and Slavic literature (especially Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish); historians; historians of art.