Adam Krupski | |
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Born | July 7, 1706 |
Died | March 8, 1748 | (aged 41)
Citizenship | Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Occupation(s) | Jesuit priest, professor of philosophy |
Years active | 1723–1748 |
Era | Enlightenment |
Organization | Catholic Church |
Adam Krupski ( Polish: Adam Krupski, Belarusian: Адам Крупскі; July 7, 1706 – March 8, 1748) was a professor of philosophy and Jesuit priest [1] in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Legal expert in the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, author of a school dialogue. [1] His handwritten lectures on philosophy have survived. [1] In his teaching activities, he adhered to the ideas of the Enlightenment. [2]
Adam Krupski | |
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Born | July 7, 1706 |
Died | March 8, 1748 | (aged 41)
Citizenship | Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Occupation(s) | Jesuit priest, professor of philosophy |
Years active | 1723–1748 |
Era | Enlightenment |
Organization | Catholic Church |
Adam Krupski ( Polish: Adam Krupski, Belarusian: Адам Крупскі; July 7, 1706 – March 8, 1748) was a professor of philosophy and Jesuit priest [1] in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Legal expert in the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, author of a school dialogue. [1] His handwritten lectures on philosophy have survived. [1] In his teaching activities, he adhered to the ideas of the Enlightenment. [2]