In the epic tradition of 16th–18th centuries description of women’s participation in public life has both positive and negative dimensions. On the one hand, women are the reflection of men’s positive topos activity – home, and even conversional – when they convert to a man’s religion – and, on the other – negative: the role of women in the process of ‘moral corruption’, ‘rampant disbelief’ and so on. The article deals with the literary heritage of Pylyp Orlyk discussing the positive role of women in the works of the Baroque epoch. The authors expand the scope of classical knightly ethos, depicting a woman as equal to ‘a noble man’ creature, personality.
The article provides the bibliographic and historical information about the role played by Oleksa Myshanych in the creation of Neo-Latin studies in Ukraine as well as the realization of his idea at the end of the 20th and at the beginning of the 21st century to carry out the research at the Institute of Neo-Latin studies in Lvov.
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