Bartosz Paprocki

Jastrzębiec | birth_place = Stara Wola, Poland
(now Poland) | death_date = | death_place = Lwów, Poland, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
(now the Ukraine) | occupation = Historiographer
Heraldist
Genealogist | party = | known_for = | alma_mater = Jagiellonian University | spouse = | parents = Jędrzej Paprocki
Elżbieta Jeżewska | children = }}

Bartosz Paprocki, in Czech known as Bartoloměj Paprocký z Hlohol a Paprocké Vůle ( – 27 December 1614), was a Polish and Czech historiographer, translator, poet, heraldist, and a pioneering figure in Polish and Bohemian/Czech genealogy. Often referred to as the "father of Polish and Czech genealogy," Praprocki's works, despite their methodological flaws, remain invaluable. He was active in Poland until 1588, when political circumstances led him to emigrate to Moravia and Bohemia. While his approach to sources was often uncritical, and he sometimes even invented them, his writings are a crucial repository of knowledge from his era. Additionally, Praprocki preserved numerous genealogical-historical sources and legends from the nobility milieu, many of which are now lost. Provided by Wikipedia
1
by Paprocki, Bartłomiej
Published 1988
Book
Search Tools: Get RSS Feed Email this Search