Kochowski

Kochowski

Kochowski, Vespasian, polnischer Dichter u. Geschichtsschreiber des 17. Jahrh.; kämpfte in den Reihen der Polen unter Kasimir Wasa u. Joh. Sobieski. Außer seinen Gedichten in polnischer Sprache schr. er: Annales Poloniae ab obitu Ladislai IV. (1698) u. Commentarius belli Viennensis (1684).


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