God’s Playground. A History of Poland, Vol. 1. The Origins to 1795

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418 NOTES



  1. Cudzoziemcy o Polsce: relacje i opinie, ed. J. Gintel (Cracow, 1971), 89-97.

  2. See Oscar Halecki, The Crusade of Varna: a discussion of controversial problems
    (New York, 1943); and the retort by F. Babinger, 'Von Amurath zu Amurath: Vor -
    und Nachspiel der Schlacht bei Varna (1444)', Oriens, iii (1950), 229-65.

  3. B. B. Szczesniak, The Knights Hospitallers in Poland (The Hague, 1969).

  4. The Revd Stanisiaw Bekh, Paulus Vladimiri and his doctrine concerning International
    Law and Politics (The Hague, 1965), 2 vols.

  5. A. F. Pollard, The Jesuits in Poland (Oxford, 1892; republished in New York, 1971);
    see also S. Zaleski, Jezuici w Polsce (Cracow, 1905), 4 vols.

  6. Wiktor Weintraub, 'Tolerance and Intolerance in Old Poland', Canadian Slavonic
    Papers, xiii (1971), 21-43, also in Polish translation in TworczoSC (Warsaw, 1972), nr.

  7. See also J. Tazbir, Dzieje polskiej tolerancji (Warsaw, 1973); W. Czaplinski, 'Pare;
    uwag o tolerancji w Polsce w okresie kontrreformacji', O Polsce siedemnastowiecznej
    (Warsaw, 1966), 101-29.

  8. Walerjan Krasinski, A Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress and Decline of the
    Reformation in Poland (London, 1838), 2 vols; for long the only available study of
    Polish religious history in England, and the source of many partisan opinions.

  9. See J. Wolinski, Polska a kosciol prawoslawny (Lwow, 1936); O. Halecki, Prom
    Florence to Brest, 1439-1596 (Rome, 1958); and Ks. E. Likowski, Unia brzeska
    (Warsaw, 1907).

  10. H. F. Graham, 'Peter Mogila, Metropolitan of Kiev', Russian Review, xiv, 4 (1955),
    345-56.

  11. See K. Chodynicki, Kosciol prawoslawny a Rzeczpospolita Polska: Zarys historyczny,
    1370-1632 (Warsaw, 1934); J. Wolinski, Rzeczpospolita i Kosciol prawoslawny
    (Warsaw, 1936).

  12. See Stanisiaw Kot, La Reforme dans le Grand-Duche de Lithuanie, (Bruxelles, 1953).

  13. F. A. Navarro, Relacion ... de Senor Don Pedro Ronguillo: quoted by P. Skwarczynski,
    C. Scott, 'A Spanish Diplomat's View of Poland (1674)', Slavonic and East European
    Review, xl (1961-2), 497-517.

  14. 'A faithful and true Catholick Account of the horrid Tumult and most barbarous
    Prophanation of the Chapels and sacred Oratories, together with the overthrowing of
    the Altars ... and sacrilegiously burning in the open street of the images of our Saviour,
    the most Blessed Virgin and other Saints, accompany'd with infinite blasphemies and
    mockeries; and lastly of the pillaging of the whole College of the Jesuits of Thorn, com-
    mitted by the Hereticks of the same city, on the 27th July 1724.' Historical Register
    ... for the Year 1725, x, No. 37 (London, 1725) 31 ff; x, No. 38,106 ff. contained 'The
    Speach of Advocate for the Jesuits at Thorn in Assessorial Tribunal in Warsaw.. .':
    'The Speach of His Britannick Majesty's Ambassador ... at Ratisbon': 'The Defence
    of the Court of Saxony': 'Constitutions of the Diet of Poland and Lithuania 1724': and
    letters of Louis XV of France to the Kings of Sweden and Prussia.

  15. See S. Kot, Socinianism in Poland: the Social and Political Ideas of the Polish Anti-
    trinitarians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries (Boston, 1957); J. Tazbir, Arianie
    i katolicy (Warsaw, 1971).
    zo. Catechisis et Confessio Fidei Coetus per Poloniani congregati in nomine lesu Christi,
    Domini Nostri crucifixi et resuscitati (Cracow, Typis Alexandri Turobini, 1574),
    Bodleian Library Mason A.A.8, and The Racovian Catechisme wherein you have the
    substance of the Confession of those churches which in the Kingdom of Poland and
    Great Dukedom of Lithuania that,.. do affirme that no other save the Father of our
    Lord Jesus Christ is that One God of Israel... (Amsterdam, 1652).

  16. J. Tazbir, 'Sprawa Iwana Tyszkiewicza', in Rzeczpospolita i Swiat, 147-69.

  17. See N. Hans, The Polish Protestants and their connections in England and Holland in
    the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries', Slavonic and East European Review, xxxvii
    (1958-9), 196-220.

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