The article is an analysis of three works by Filip Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) regarding marriage (elegy XXII, Epithalamium Fanniae ac Musaei, carmen Ad se ipsum). In the collections of Roman elegies from the Augustian era, there are no wedding pieces. The source of Callimachus’ idea is found by the author of the article in Epithalamium in Stellam et Violentillam by P. Papinius Statius and, indirectly, through the epithalamium of Statius – in the unpreserved elegies of L. Arruntius Stella, a poet of Domitian times.
The article concerns Klemens Janicki (1516–1543), a Polish poet who wrote in Latin. The author first presents the character and predilections of the poet (iuvenis iocosus), she also stresses – on the basis of Janicki’s own words – the difference of his fortune when compared with the fortune of Ovid (Naso beatus, the exile and the death). Finally, she analyses his vision of God (Pater blandissimus) and heaven, in which he found consolation in a deadly disease.
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