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 | Biernat of Lublin| Biernat of Lublin  : ウィキペディア英語版 | 
 
 Biernat of Lublin (Polish:  ''Biernat z Lublina'', Latin ''Bernardus Lublinius'', ca. 1465 – after 1529) was a Polish poet, fabulist, translator and physician.  He was one of the first Polish-language writers known by name, and the most interesting of the earliest ones.  He expressed plebeian, Renaissance and religiously liberal opinions.〔"''Biernat z Lublina''" ("Biernat of Lublin"), ''Encyklopedia Polski'' (Encyclopedia of Poland), p. 57.〕
 ==Life==
 Biernat wrote the first book printed in the Polish language: printed in 1513, in Kraków at Poland's first  printing establishment, operated by Florian Ungler—a prayer-book, ''Raj duszny'' (''Hortulus Animae'', Eden of the Soul).
 Biernat also penned the first secular work in Polish literature:  a collection of verse fables, plebeian and anticlerical in nature: ''Żywot Ezopa Fryga'' (The Life of Aesop the Phrygian), 1522.
 
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