Theatre of the Virtues of the Venerable Stanislaus Hosius
Theatre of the Virtues of the Venerable Stanislaus Hosius is a collection of 105 drawings by the engraver Tomasz Treter, depicting the life of Stanislaus Hosius.[2] Stanislaus Hosius was Bishop of Warmia and a cardinal, Royal Secretary and one of an important figures of the European Counter-Reformation.[2] The manuscript belonged to the library of the Zamoyski family.[2] During World War II it was sent from Warsaw to Goerbitsch by Germans. From there, the Russians transported it to Moscow.[2] The manuscript returned to Poland in 1947.[2] It found its way, along with other items from the library of the Zamoyski family, to the National Library of Poland.[2] From May 2024, the manuscript is presented at a permanent exhibition in the Palace of the Commonwealth.[3] The manuscript was created at the end of the 16th century.[1] It consists 120 leaves measuring 21x15,5 cm.[1] The manuscript contains 105 drawings depicting the life of Hosius (partly allegorically), odes in honor of Hosius and two colorful watercolors with figures of Polish nobility.[1] The drawings formed the basis for copperplate engravings also made by Treter.[1]
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