Lech Szczucki

Prof. Lech Szczucki (born 1933), is a Polish historian of philosophy and culture, particularly noted since the 1960s for his work on the Polish Brethren. He is a professor emeritus of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), Institute of Philosophy and Sociology. A regular member of the Warsaw Scientific Society, a member of the Society for the Promotion and Propagation of Sciences. A former editor of "Archivum", and now on the Program Committee.[1] Prof. Szczucki was awarded the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science for explaining the cultural ties between Central and Western Europe in a monumental edition of the correspondence of Andrzej Dudycz, the 16th-century thinker, religious reformer and diplomat.[2]

Selected works

History of philosophy and religion:

Editions and translations of Latin works:

Articles and Conference papers:

References

  1. Archivum (biography in Polish)
  2. http://www.fnp.org.pl/en/nagrody-fundacji-na-rzecz-nauki-polskiej-przyznane-2/
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