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Laurentius Corvinus (German: Laurentius Rabe; Polish: Wawrzyniec Korwin; 1465–1527) was a Silesian scholar who lectured as an "extraordinary" (i.e. untenured) professor at the University of Krakow when Nicolaus Copernicus began to study there. He also attracted a reputation as one of the finest Silesian poets of the early Renaissance and as an important agent for cultural and religious change in his adopted home of Breslau (now Wrocław).

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  • Laurentius Corvinus (eigentlich Lorenz Rabe, lateinisch Laurentii Corvini Novoforensis. polnisch Wawrzyniec Korwin; * 1465 in Neumarkt, Fürstentum Breslau; † 1527 in Breslau) war ein schlesischer Gelehrter an der Universität Krakau, Stadtschreiber von Breslau und Thorn sowie Rektor des Breslauer Elisabet-Gymnasiums. (de)
  • Laurentius Corvinus (German: Laurentius Rabe; Polish: Wawrzyniec Korwin; 1465–1527) was a Silesian scholar who lectured as an "extraordinary" (i.e. untenured) professor at the University of Krakow when Nicolaus Copernicus began to study there. He also attracted a reputation as one of the finest Silesian poets of the early Renaissance and as an important agent for cultural and religious change in his adopted home of Breslau (now Wrocław). Laurentius Corvinus was born as Laurentius Rabe in Neumarkt (now Środa Śląska) in Lower Silesia, about 30 km east of Legnica west of Vrotzuav, son of Barthel Rabe, a furrier and member of the local council. As a student at Kraków, he Latinized his name, possibly under the influence of Conrad Celtis, and became known as Corvinus (a Latin translation of his German name Rabe, or raven). After receiving his M.A. at the University of Kraków, Corvinus lectured on "De ente et essentia" (1492) and Aristotle's Libri Posteriorum (1493); the young Nicolaus Copernicus was probably one of his students during this time. Corvinus later helped to publish Copernicus' Latin translation of the Letters of the Byzantine Greek poet Theophylactus Simocatta by sending Copernicus's translation to the printer Johann Haller in Kraków to be published in 1509. He also supplied the printed edition of Copernicus' translation with two poems, one of which describes the journey of Corvinus and his wife Anna back to Breslau, and also makes reference to Copernicus' interest in astronomy. It is not entirely clear whether or not Corvinus' poem actually refers to Copernicus' heliostatic theory, but in any case it is important as a very early witness for Copernicus' involvement in astronomical speculation. Corvinus was also close friend to another Silesian, , who also taught at Kraków while Copernicus was there. He was influenced by Conrad Celtis and Copernicus befriended the group of humanists. As a student and later magister at the University of Krakow he was acquainted with astronomy; as magister he lectured at the faculty for several years, including the first years of Copernicus’ studies in Kraków. After leaving Kraków, Corvinus worked as school rector and then city secretary (Stadtschreiber) at Schweidnitz' (now Świdnica) (1494–1497). He then moved to Breslau to work as rector of St Elisabeth's school (1497–1503) and then as one of the senior city secretaries (1503–1506), before moving to a position as city secretary of Toruń (1506–1508). He and his wife then moved back to Breslau in 1508, where he resumed his position as senior city secretary; they remained in Breslau, living in a house near the Siebenradmühle (near the present site of the university library), for the rest of their lives. Corvinus published humanistic writings and poems, many of them religious and philosophical in nature. He was greatly influenced by the Franciscan spirituality of St Bonaventure and the Neoplatonism of Marsilio Ficino. In the spirit of Italian and German humanists he described his adopted home of Breslau in terms borrowed from classical mythology as the new home of the Muses. He was also involved in the introduction of the Lutheran Reformation to Breslau, and personally took part in Johann Heß's disputation in 1524, where he declaimed a poem celebrating Martin Luther as a hero of religion. He was also involved in an epistolary exchange on religious matters with Stanisław Byliński, canon at Przemyśl, published by Byliński in 1531. (en)
  • Laurent Corvin de Nowy Targ (en polonais Wawrzyniec Korwin Nowotarski, en latin Laurentius Corvinus Novoforensis, en allemand Lorenz Rabe), né avant 1470 à Środa Śląska (alors Neumarkt), mort le 21 juillet 1527 à Wrocław est un humaniste européen, poète écrivant en latin, pédagogue, géographe, écrivain, fonctionnaire municipal, philosophe néoplatonicien, auteur de manuels. « Il a d’abord rêvé à la Cité des Muses avant de passer à la Réforme ». (fr)
  • Wawrzyniec Korwin lub pełniej Wawrzyniec Korwin Nowotarski, łac. Laurentii Corvini Novoforensis, niem. Lorenz Raabe lub Lorenz Rabe, inne formy nazwiska: Wawrzyniec Korwin z Nowego Targu, Wawrzyniec z Nowego Targu, Laurentius Bartholomei De Novo Foro, Laurentius Corvinus Novoforensis (ur. przed 1470 w Środzie Śląskiej, zm. 21 lipca 1527) – humanista, poeta nowołaciński, pedagog, geograf, pisarz miejski, miłośnik filozofii neoplatońskiej, autor podręczników. Twórca dzieła O wersyfikacji. (pl)
  • Вавжинец Корвин (польск. Wawrzyniec Korwin;лат. Laurentius Corvinus; между 1460 и 1470, Сьрода-Слёнска—1527, Вроцлав) — польский писатель XVI века, прозванный Novoforensis (то есть из г. Нового Торга). Сторонник Реформации, в своё время известный поэт, воспевший краковский край, Польшу и её королей. Ему принадлежат: «Carminum structura» (Краков, 1496; Кёльн, 1508); «Hortulus elegantiarum» (Краков, 1502; из него «Ode Saphica de Polonia etc.» была перепечатана 16 раз в разных городах Европы); «Latinum Idioma» (Краков, 1506, 14 изд.); «Epicedium in Alexandrum Poloniae etc.» (Краков, 1506); «Epithalamium in nuptus Sigismundi I» (Краков, 1518); «Cosmographia etc.» (без обозначения года; вероятно, Базель, 1496). В книге А. Былиньского: «Defensorium ecclesiae adversus Laurent. Corvinum Lutheranae haereseos sectatorem editum» (Краков, 1539) помещена переписка между Былиньским и Корвином за 1525—1527. Окончил Ягеллонский университет со степенью магистра и некоторое время преподавал там астрономию, философию, географию и другие науки. Впоследствии возглавил школу во Вроцлаве. В это время он написал большинство вышеперечисленных трудов, а также пособие по версификации и поэтическое изложение гелиоцентрической теории. Корвин вращался в кругу восточноевропейских интеллектуалов эпохи Ренессанса: был знаком с К. Цельтисом и Н. Коперником. Бывал он и при дворе покровителя искусств Сигизмунда I. (ru)
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  • Laurentius Corvinus (eigentlich Lorenz Rabe, lateinisch Laurentii Corvini Novoforensis. polnisch Wawrzyniec Korwin; * 1465 in Neumarkt, Fürstentum Breslau; † 1527 in Breslau) war ein schlesischer Gelehrter an der Universität Krakau, Stadtschreiber von Breslau und Thorn sowie Rektor des Breslauer Elisabet-Gymnasiums. (de)
  • Laurent Corvin de Nowy Targ (en polonais Wawrzyniec Korwin Nowotarski, en latin Laurentius Corvinus Novoforensis, en allemand Lorenz Rabe), né avant 1470 à Środa Śląska (alors Neumarkt), mort le 21 juillet 1527 à Wrocław est un humaniste européen, poète écrivant en latin, pédagogue, géographe, écrivain, fonctionnaire municipal, philosophe néoplatonicien, auteur de manuels. « Il a d’abord rêvé à la Cité des Muses avant de passer à la Réforme ». (fr)
  • Wawrzyniec Korwin lub pełniej Wawrzyniec Korwin Nowotarski, łac. Laurentii Corvini Novoforensis, niem. Lorenz Raabe lub Lorenz Rabe, inne formy nazwiska: Wawrzyniec Korwin z Nowego Targu, Wawrzyniec z Nowego Targu, Laurentius Bartholomei De Novo Foro, Laurentius Corvinus Novoforensis (ur. przed 1470 w Środzie Śląskiej, zm. 21 lipca 1527) – humanista, poeta nowołaciński, pedagog, geograf, pisarz miejski, miłośnik filozofii neoplatońskiej, autor podręczników. Twórca dzieła O wersyfikacji. (pl)
  • Laurentius Corvinus (German: Laurentius Rabe; Polish: Wawrzyniec Korwin; 1465–1527) was a Silesian scholar who lectured as an "extraordinary" (i.e. untenured) professor at the University of Krakow when Nicolaus Copernicus began to study there. He also attracted a reputation as one of the finest Silesian poets of the early Renaissance and as an important agent for cultural and religious change in his adopted home of Breslau (now Wrocław). (en)
  • Вавжинец Корвин (польск. Wawrzyniec Korwin;лат. Laurentius Corvinus; между 1460 и 1470, Сьрода-Слёнска—1527, Вроцлав) — польский писатель XVI века, прозванный Novoforensis (то есть из г. Нового Торга). Окончил Ягеллонский университет со степенью магистра и некоторое время преподавал там астрономию, философию, географию и другие науки. Впоследствии возглавил школу во Вроцлаве. В это время он написал большинство вышеперечисленных трудов, а также пособие по версификации и поэтическое изложение гелиоцентрической теории. (ru)
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  • Корвин, Вавжинец (ru)
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