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- Jan Seklucjan (born either in 1498 or around 1510, died 1578) (also known as Jan from Siekluki, Seclucian, Secluci****) was a Polish Lutheran theologian...
- święte Ewanielije podług świętego Jana around 1518/1519. In 1549 Jan Seklucjan (Joannis Seclvci****) wrote Krótka a prosta nauka czytania i pisania języka...
- translators were Jan Seklucjan and Stanisław Murzynowski, who had their works printed in the shop of Hans Weinreich, a native of Gdańsk. Seklucjan and Murzynowski...
- publication of the first Polish and Lithuanian-language cathechisms (by Jan Seklucjan and Martynas Mažvydas), the first Polish translation of the New Testament...
- literature. In 1545 in Königsberg a Polish catechism was printed by Jan Seklucjan. In 1551 the first translation of the New Testament in Polish came out...
- Marcin Kasprzak Jarosław Leitgeber Hieronim Malecki Samuel Orgelbrand Jan Seklucjan Walenty Stefański Kasper Straube Florian Ungler Hieronim Wietor Maciej...
- Albert, Duke of Prussia. 1545 – Oldest Polish catechism published by Jan Seklucjan. 1547 – Catechism of Martynas Mažvydas published. 1550 – Po****tion: 14...
- standardize Polish orthography, including Stanisław Zaborowski's in 1514, Jan Seklucjan's in 1549, Stanisław Murzynowski's in 1551, and Onufry Kopczyński's grammars...
- was mainly written by referencing to the catechisms and hymnals of Jan Seklucjan, who at that time worked in Königsberg. The book content can be divided...
- between Hieronim's father and another Polish translator in Królewiec, Jan Seklucjan. According to some historians, Malecki may have been the author or co-author...