Statorius, Petrus, -1591

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Name (Latin)
Statorius, Petrus, -1591
Other forms of name
Statorius, Petrus, d. 1591
Stojeński, Piotr, d. 1591
Statoriusz, Piotr, d. 1591
Statorius, Petrus Tonvillanus, d. 1591
Statorius Stojeński, Piotr, d. 1591
Stojeński, P. (Piotr), d. 1591
Date of birth
1530
Date of death
1591
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q7192453
Library of congress: n 84187085
OCoLC: oca01252379
Sources of Information
  • His Polonicae grammatices institutio, 1980:t.p. (Petrus Statorius) p. 3 (Stojenski, P.)
  • Orgelbrand, S. Enc. powsz. 1898-1912:v. 14, p. 97 (Stojeński, Piotr, d. 1591)
  • Estreicher, K.J.T. Bibliografia polska, 1870-1939:v. 29, p. 226 (Statorius, Petrus Tonvillanus)
  • Encyk. powszech PWN:v. 4, p. 277 (Statorius Stojeński, Piotr; d. 1591?; grammarian, author of first Polish grammar)
  • BM(Statoriusz (Piotr))
  • Jöcher(Statorius (Petrus), b. in France, went to Poland in 1549)
Wikipedia description:

Pierre Statorius, Polish: Piotr Stoiński, Piotr Stojeński (Tonneville, Seine-Maritime, 1530 – Pińczów, or Kraków 1591) was a French grammarian and theologian, who settled among the Polish Brethren, becoming rector of a Calvinist Academy in Pińczów at the invitation of Francesco Lismanino. The place of birth and real name of Statorius are difficult to establish. According to the letter of Théodore de Bèze of 12 July 1567, Statorius was a student of his. In the accounts of the Baillif of Lausanne Hans Frisching for 1550 appears "Pierre de Tonneville", who signed his Latin letters "P. Tonvillanus S." and claimed to have come from the "pays Séquanes" which indicates Tonneville, Seine-Maritime, not Thionville, Metz. He is known in Poland as Piotr Stoiński Sr., (also Stojeński), to distinguish from his son, Piotr Stoiński Jr. (1565–1605) co-author of the Racovian Catechism and teacher at the Racovian Academy.

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