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Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski was considered
the most eminent Polish writer in Latin of the 16th
century. He studied at the
University of Krakow and of Wittenberg, tried
to mediate between Protestants and Catholics. Political
writer major political theorist and philosopher of
the Polish Renaissance. In the lengthy socio-political
treatise Commentariorum de Republica Emendanda - (On
the Reform of the Republic), 1551, he gave an incisive
analysis of the state as a whole and presented an
all-inclusive program of change Pioneer of the modern
European science of state and law ("Laws should be
the same for all estates.")
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