Published : 2024-07-04

Sources of Knowledge in Piotr Hiacynt Pruszcz’s Sanctuary Guide Morze Łaski Bożey (Kraków 1662)

Joanna Nastalska-Wiśnicka

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3402-3051

Abstract

Piotr Hiacynt (Jacek) Pruszcz (1605-1667?), a hagiographer, panegyrist and the author of guides to churches and holy places, published in 1662 the work Morze łaski Bożey (The Sea of God’s Grace), presenting centers of the cult of Christ and the Mother of God in the territory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Like many Baroque authors, he was a compiler, using information borrowed from others. Tracing the sources of his knowledge allows us to consider him an educated man. Although he was not a professor but only a janitor of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, he had to soak up the academic atmosphere and also had access to library resources. He knew the Bible and theological literature perfectly, including works on Mariology, popular in his time. When preparing the guide, he used historical and hagiographic works, sanctuary literature and pamphlets. He also drew information from manuscript materials: indulgences granted by the Holy See, files of clerical commissions, testimonies about miracles and graces, and monastic, parish and city archives. When he did not have access to written sources, he referred to tradition and oral transmission.

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Piotr Hiacynt Pruszcz (1605-1667?), sanctuary literature, Mariology, theology, pamphlets on Jews, guide, Morze łaski Bożey



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Teka of the Historical Sciences Commission of the Learned Society of KUL |ISSN 2658-1175 eISSN 2719-3144 DOI: 10.18290/tkh

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