Stanislaw Herakliusz Lubomirski (1642 - 1702) - one of the "celebrities" of the Republic of the nobility, was a Polish magnate, Grand Marshal of the Crown, court marshal, and Speaker of the Sejm, as well as a poet of the so-called court baroque (known as the Polish Solomon because of his literary erudition), and a patron of the arts. The book contains his following works:
- Orpheus
- Ecclesiastes
- Tobias Liberated
- Conversations of Artaxes and Evander
- De vanitate consiliorum
- Instruction to my sons (appendix)
Elegant sewn edition, bound in imitation leather, with gilding.
Publisher: Ossolineum, 2003.
Series: Treasures of the National Library.
Format 200 x 125 mm, 296 pages.
Volume in very good condition.