Stanislaw Staszic

The Polish poet was born in the year 1755 in the town of Pila. He was well-born boy; he came from a bourgeois family. He was the son of the mayor saws. Towards spiritual state, seeking opportunities to develop careers in science and literature. He started seminary in Poznan. After completion of education at the seminary decided to try the forces abroad. To this end, he went to France and then to Germany. After completion of education decided to go back to the country. He found occupation as teacher patron sons Andrew Zamoyski. During his stay in the home, interest began to question the Polish political scene. On this basis, he wrote a work entitled "Observations on the life of Jan Zamoyski. He was an important person during the four-year parliament. When the Kosciuszko Insurrection subsequent times he went outside the country. Near the nineteenth century, founded a foundation called "The Hrubieszowski". The largest work, which was established during his life he believed Staszic "Rod human". Among others, he is also a translation, one of which was manually translated the "Iliad" of Homer. He died in 1826 in Warsaw.