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Mateusz Bembus (1567–1645) was a Polish Jesuit priest, writer, and professor of moral philosophy.[1] He was born in Poznan in 1567 and became a priest by 1596, after which he taught philosophy.[2] In 1612, he succeeded Piotr Skarga as the royal preacher for King Sigismund III Vasa.[3] After this role, he became rector of the Jesuit College in Poznan. During his career, he advocated against religious tolerance in the otherwise tolerant Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.[2][3] Antonio Possevino and Skarga were influences for Bembus.[1][2] He died in Krakow.

Works

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Pamphlets

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  • Pax Non Pax (Peace No Peace)[2]
  • Bellator christianus (Christian Warrior)[1][4]
  • Krotka sprawa o nowym kolegium ojcow Societatis lesu (A Brief Information on the New Jesuit College)[5]

Sermons

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  • Wizerunek szlachcica prawdziwego[4][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Milewska-Waźbińska, Barbara. “The Literary Heritage of Jesuits of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.” Journal of Jesuit Studies, vol. 5, no. 3, 2018, pp. 421–40.
  2. ^ a b c d Quatrini F. Tolerance, Society, and Sovereignty: The Retreat from Pluralism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Renaissance Quarterly. 2023;76(1):124-165.
  3. ^ a b Zdunczyk, Aurelia (2019). Word of God, Words of Men. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 31. ISBN 9783647552774.
  4. ^ a b Bembus Mateusz. Internetowa encyklopedia PWN.
  5. ^ Calma, Clarinda; Rzegocka, Jolanta; Teresa, Bela, eds. (2016). Publishing Subversive Texts in Elizabethan England and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Brill. p. 65. ISBN 9789004320802.
  6. ^ Chłędowski, A. T., BENTKOWSKI, F. (1818). Spis dzieł polskich opuszczonych lub źle oznaczonych w Bentkowskiego Historyi literatury polskiéy. p. 163. Poland: nakładem K. Wilda – via Google Books.