Jan Czeczot

Ostoja
Ostoja
Jan Czeczot
Grave of Jan Czeczot in Ratnyčia

Jan Czeczot of Ostoja (Belarusian: Ян Чачот, Jan Čačot, Lithuanian: Jonas Čečiotas, 1796–1847) was a Polish romantic poet and ethnographer. Fascinated by the folklore and the traditional folk songs of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a confederal part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, he recollected hundreds of them in his works. Inspired by them, he also wrote several poems in what could be considered a pre-modern Belarusian language. As such, he is often cited as one of the first Polish ethnographers and one of the predecessors of the Belarusian national revival.[1]

  1. ^ Z Mickiewiczem pod rękę czyli Życie i twórczość Jana Czeczota / Stanisław Świrko. Warszawa : 1989