No More Learning

Quantities of this sixteenth-century literature have been
lost; printing was expensive, fires were common, but
from what remains it is possible to argue the extra-
ordinary           of the intellectual develop-
ment, the prevalence and high level of culture in Poland
at that time; this was due in part, no doubt, to the
humanistic currents which penetrated Poland from Italy,
spread on their return to their country by the innumerable
Poles who visited and studied at Padua and at other
Italian universities, due in part too to the Reformation
which reached Poland from Germany and taught the
Poles the value of prose, just as humanism opened their
eyes to the beauty of poetry in their own language.