Szymon Starowolski was a writer, scholar and historian in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was probably born near Pruzhany, and died near Kraków. He was a very prolific writer, and left behind over 70 works, mostly in Latin. Some of them survived until its translation into Polish.
Starowolski is famous for his many writings in history, geography, law, strategy, theology, literature and politics. His greatest passion was history. He became expert on the Ottoman Empire, which he considered both a great threat to Poland and a fascinating neighbor. In his Latin works, addressed to foreign readers, he defended the good name of Poland, while in his Polish writings he called for thorough reform of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He stressed that every person is responsible for his actions, and that a higher position entails not only more privileges but also more responsibilities. He wrote over seventy books. His critics have pointed out that Starowolski was an advocate of religious intolerance; he supported repressions against the Hussites, railed against the tolerant Statutes of Warsaw and apostates from Catholicism, tried to have Protestant schools and printing presses closed down and insisted that the Edict of Wieluń, passed in 1424 as an exception to Poland's general policy of religious toleration, was still law. He also believed that Christian dissenters should be considered as non-Christians along with Muslims and Jews. While he advocated better treatment of peasants, he wrote that according to God's will there were three social classes: the nobility, the priests, and the peasants.
Lament of the Dying Mother, Poland, over her Undutiful Sons - published soon before his death, an important work inpolitical science.
Reformacja obyczajów polskich - on how Poland should look like according to the God's plan
Scriptorum Polonicorum Hecatontas seu Centum illustrium Poloniae scriptorium elogia et vitae - Setnik pisarzy polskich, 1625 - a short biography of Polish authors, with the titles of their works
Wojownicy sarmaccy, czyli pochwały mężów słynących męstwem wojennym w pamięci naszej lub naszych pradziadów - biographies of famous Polish warriors and kings
The Perfect Knight - the ideal Christian soldier who selflessly serves his country, defends the faith, and strives for moral uprightness
O slawnych mowcach Sarmacji, 1628.
The Lord's Sanctuary and The Ark of the Testament - sermons
Monumenta Sarmatorum - about ancient art, collecting information about old tombstones
Various treaties on moral issues, aiming to reform Polish society