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奥索利纳姆图书馆收藏的一本18世纪的手稿集《文学杂记》(literary Miscellanea),包含立窝尼亚人扬·路德维克·普拉特(Jan Ludwik Plater,约1670-1736年)所写的作品。三首关于小家畜的诗,更具体地说是关于它们的死亡,值得关注。作者是一个受过教育的人,遵循古代(卡图卢斯,奥维德)和旧波兰(科查诺夫斯基,希莫诺维奇)作家的模式,为“火鸡宫廷”宠儿的死亡写了挽歌。他写的诗轻盈优美,既有哀歌的特点,又有洛可可风格的装饰;一方面,它们“纪念”短暂的生命,另一方面,它们引发了对死亡普遍性的思考。
W kręgu późnobarokowej zootanatologii. Trzy próbki literackie Jana Ludwika Platera
A manuscript collection, literary Miscellanea, from the 18th century, which is in the possession of the Ossolineum Library, contains works written by Jan Ludwik Plater (ca. 1670–1736), a Livonian voivode. Three poems about little domestic animals, and more specifically – their dying, are worth the attention. The author, who was an educated man, wrote elegies for the death of the ‘turkey court’ favourites, following the model of ancient (Catullus, Ovid) and old‑Polish (Kochanowski, Szymonowic) writers. He wrote light and graceful poems, which contain the features of an elegy but are also decorative in the Rococo style; on the one hand they ‘commemorate’ ephemeral beings, on the other hand they provoke thought on the universality of death.