Piotr Tomicki
Piotr Tomicki | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Kraków | |
| Church | Catholic Church |
| Diocese | Diocese of Kraków |
| In office | 9 December 1523 – October 1535 |
| Predecessor | Jan Konarski |
| Successor | Jan Latalski |
| Previous posts | Bishop of Poznań (1520-1523) Bishop of Przemyśl (1514-1520) |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 1511 |
| Consecration | 18 February 1515 by Jan Konarski |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1464 |
| Died | 19 October 1535 (aged 70–71) Kraków, Kingdom of Poland |
Piotr Tomicki (1464 – 19 October 1535) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Przemyśl and Poznań, Archbishop of Kraków, Vice-Chancellor of the Crown, and Royal Secretary. Celebrated as one of the most important representatives of the Polish Renaissance, he studied in Italy, was part of the court of the nobleman and bishop Jan Lubrański, and had contacts with many of the enlightened minds of Europe, including Erasmus of Rotterdam.
Tomicki was a generous patron of artists, particularly sculptors. His collection of sculptures from between 1520 and 1530 was rivalled only by that of the king. He also presided over changes at the Jagiellonian University, which created a department of Roman Law, and introduced the teaching of Greek and Hebrew. Under his guidance Stanisław Górski wrote Acta Tomiciana, a collection of documents from the time of Tomicki's service as chancellor.