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The Racovian Academy (Latin: Gymnasium Bonarum Artium) was a Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the Polish Brethren in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship of Lesser Poland.The communitarian Arian settlement of Raków was founded in 1569 by . The academy was founded in 1602 by his son, Jakub Sienieński. The zenith of the academy was 1616–1630. It was contemporaneous with the Calvinist Pińczów Academy, which was known "as the Sarmatian Athens". It numbered more than 1,000 students, including many foreigners. At this point it is estimated that ten to twenty percent of Polish intellectuals were Arians.

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  • Die Rakówer Akademie (auch: Rakauer Akademie; polnisch Akademia Rakowska) war eine von den Polnischen Brüdern in Raków gegründete Hochschule, an der von 1602 bis 1638 gelehrt wurde. (de)
  • The Racovian Academy (Latin: Gymnasium Bonarum Artium) was a Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the Polish Brethren in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship of Lesser Poland.The communitarian Arian settlement of Raków was founded in 1569 by . The academy was founded in 1602 by his son, Jakub Sienieński. The zenith of the academy was 1616–1630. It was contemporaneous with the Calvinist Pińczów Academy, which was known "as the Sarmatian Athens". It numbered more than 1,000 students, including many foreigners. At this point it is estimated that ten to twenty percent of Polish intellectuals were Arians. The end of the Academy in 1638 was occasioned by the pretext of the alleged destruction of a roadside cross, by several students of the Academy, while on tour accompanied by a teacher Paludiusa Solomon. Jakub Zadzik, bishop of Kraków, Jerzy Ossoliński, voivode of Sandomierz, and Honorato Visconti, papal nuncio, forced the closure of the Academy and the destruction of all buildings by sentence of the Sejm in April 1638. Most of the teaching staff and students went into exile in Transylvania or the Netherlands. (en)
  • Akademia Rakowska (łac. Gymnasium Bonarum Artium, także Szkoła lub Gimnazjum w Rakowie) – założona w 1602 roku szkoła średnia braci polskich, istniejąca w Rakowie do 1638 roku. Akademia ta nie była szkołą wyznaniową, kształcili się w niej oprócz braci polskich, także protestanci i katolicy. Została zamknięta na mocy wyroku sądu sejmowego z kwietnia 1638. (pl)
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  • Die Rakówer Akademie (auch: Rakauer Akademie; polnisch Akademia Rakowska) war eine von den Polnischen Brüdern in Raków gegründete Hochschule, an der von 1602 bis 1638 gelehrt wurde. (de)
  • Akademia Rakowska (łac. Gymnasium Bonarum Artium, także Szkoła lub Gimnazjum w Rakowie) – założona w 1602 roku szkoła średnia braci polskich, istniejąca w Rakowie do 1638 roku. Akademia ta nie była szkołą wyznaniową, kształcili się w niej oprócz braci polskich, także protestanci i katolicy. Została zamknięta na mocy wyroku sądu sejmowego z kwietnia 1638. (pl)
  • The Racovian Academy (Latin: Gymnasium Bonarum Artium) was a Socinian school operated from 1602 to 1638 by the Polish Brethren in Raków, Sandomierz Voivodeship of Lesser Poland.The communitarian Arian settlement of Raków was founded in 1569 by . The academy was founded in 1602 by his son, Jakub Sienieński. The zenith of the academy was 1616–1630. It was contemporaneous with the Calvinist Pińczów Academy, which was known "as the Sarmatian Athens". It numbered more than 1,000 students, including many foreigners. At this point it is estimated that ten to twenty percent of Polish intellectuals were Arians. (en)
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  • Rakówer Akademie (de)
  • Racovian Academy (en)
  • Akademia Rakowska (pl)
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