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Eustachy Trepka (born around 1510, died October 17, 1558) was a Polish Lutheran theologian, pastor, and translator. Trepka's family had its origins near Sieradz and Wielkopolska. According to some sources his family was nicknamed Nękanda with a coat of arms Topór. Eustachy attended the Lubrański Academy in Poznań where he was mostly likely a student of the Lutheran theologian Christoph Hegendorff. He was also probably a tutor to the , who were his protectors. In the 1540s, together with his sponsor , Trepka traveled to Wittemberg and met Martin Luther and his collaborator Philipp Melanchthon.

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  • Eustachy Trepka (born around 1510, died October 17, 1558) was a Polish Lutheran theologian, pastor, and translator. Trepka's family had its origins near Sieradz and Wielkopolska. According to some sources his family was nicknamed Nękanda with a coat of arms Topór. Eustachy attended the Lubrański Academy in Poznań where he was mostly likely a student of the Lutheran theologian Christoph Hegendorff. He was also probably a tutor to the , who were his protectors. In the 1540s, together with his sponsor , Trepka traveled to Wittemberg and met Martin Luther and his collaborator Philipp Melanchthon. Subsequently, in 1546, he was invited by Duke Albert of Prussia to come to Królewiec (Königsberg, today Kaliningrad), the capital of Duchy of Prussia which at the time was a fief of Kingdom of Poland. There, Trepka was tasked by the Duke with carrying out translations of religious work from Latin into Polish, and he was employed in the print shop of Hans Daubmann. He also published with Daubmann's competitor, Aleksander Augezdecky. Works translated by Trepka include Mleko duchowne dla karmienia i wychowywania chrześcijańskich dziatek, 1556 ("Spiritual milk for nourishment and upbringing of Christian children"), by the Spanish theologian Juan de Valdés, and the Large Catechism of Johannes Brenz. Trepka served as the Duke's adviser in regard to Polish affairs and in house translator. His son, Jerzy Trepka, was also employed by the Duke. Eustachy Trepka was an ideological opponent of the Polish Protestant evangelical reformer Jan Łaski and the Congregationists of Greater Poland. (en)
  • Евстахий Трепка (польск. Eustachy Trepka; около 1510 — 17 октября 1558) — польский лютеранский богослов, пастор и переводчик. Один из первых и усерднейших распространителей протестантизма в Польше XVI века. Шляхтич герба Топор. Обучался в Любранской академии (лат. Collegium Lubranscianum) в Познани. В 1540-х годах отправился в Виттенберг, где встретился с Мартином Лютером и его сподвижником Филиппом Меланхтоном. В 1546 году Е. Трепка был приглашён герцогом Пруссии Альбрехтом в Кёнигсберг (ныне Калининград), столицу герцогства Пруссии, которая в то время была феодальным владением Королевства Польского. Там герцог Альбрехт поручил Трепке выполнить перевод религиозных произведений с латыни на польский язык. В результате он перевёл на польский весь Новый Завет. Кроме того, работы, переведенные Е. Трепкой включают «Mleko duchowne dla karmienia i wychowywania chrześcijańskich dziatek» (1556, «Духовное молоко для окормления и воспитания христианских детей») испанского теолога Хуана де Вальдеса и «Большой Катехизис» Иоганна Бренца. Позже служил советником герцога по польским вопросам и в качестве домашнего переводчика. Евстахий Трепка был идеологическим противником польского протестантского евангелического реформатора Яна Лаского и великопольских конгрегационалистов. (ru)
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  • Eustachy Trepka (born around 1510, died October 17, 1558) was a Polish Lutheran theologian, pastor, and translator. Trepka's family had its origins near Sieradz and Wielkopolska. According to some sources his family was nicknamed Nękanda with a coat of arms Topór. Eustachy attended the Lubrański Academy in Poznań where he was mostly likely a student of the Lutheran theologian Christoph Hegendorff. He was also probably a tutor to the , who were his protectors. In the 1540s, together with his sponsor , Trepka traveled to Wittemberg and met Martin Luther and his collaborator Philipp Melanchthon. (en)
  • Евстахий Трепка (польск. Eustachy Trepka; около 1510 — 17 октября 1558) — польский лютеранский богослов, пастор и переводчик. Один из первых и усерднейших распространителей протестантизма в Польше XVI века. Шляхтич герба Топор. Обучался в Любранской академии (лат. Collegium Lubranscianum) в Познани. В 1540-х годах отправился в Виттенберг, где встретился с Мартином Лютером и его сподвижником Филиппом Меланхтоном. Позже служил советником герцога по польским вопросам и в качестве домашнего переводчика. (ru)
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