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Szymon Okolski (1580–1653), also known as Simon Okolski, was a well-known Polish–Lithuanian historian, theologian, and specialist in heraldry. His own clan and coat of arms were that of Rawicz. He was born in Kamieniec Podolski, died in Lviv. He headed chairs of theology in Lviv and Bologna. A member of the Dominican Order, in 1641 he became a superior of the Dominican monastery in Kamieniec Podolski. In 1648 Okolski accepted the post of the prowincjał (province leader) of the Dominican Order in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth-controlled Ruś territories. The center of the province was located in Lwow.

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  • Szymon Okolski (1580–1653), also known as Simon Okolski, was a well-known Polish–Lithuanian historian, theologian, and specialist in heraldry. His own clan and coat of arms were that of Rawicz. He was born in Kamieniec Podolski, died in Lviv. He headed chairs of theology in Lviv and Bologna. A member of the Dominican Order, in 1641 he became a superior of the Dominican monastery in Kamieniec Podolski. In 1648 Okolski accepted the post of the prowincjał (province leader) of the Dominican Order in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth-controlled Ruś territories. The center of the province was located in Lwow. In 1637-38 Okolski accompanied Crown hetman Mikołaj Potocki during his neutralization of rebellious Cossacks driven by and Dmytro Hunia. Being a witness and a direct participant of those developments, Okolski gave a detailed description of them in his field diaries. The latter were published immediately and became a valuable source of information for historians and writers: for instance, Nikolai Gogol must have used these materials for his "Taras Bulba" - a novel devoted to the Cossack rebellions 1637-38. Okolski was an author of historical and heraldic books among which an armorial encyclopedia of the Polish nobility Orbis Polonus (1641–43) in three volumes is the most famous. Languages of his works are Polish and Latin. (en)
  • Szymon (Simon) Okolski herbu Rawicz, inne formy nazwiska: Fr. Simon de Camenacia (ur. 1580 w Kamieńcu Podolskim, zm. 10 czerwca 1653 we Lwowie) – polski dominikanin, teolog, historyk i heraldyk. (pl)
  • Simon Okolski foi um que viveu no século XVII. Ele escreveu o livro Orbis Polonus, impresso em Cracóvia, em 1641. Neste livro, sobre a história da Polônia, Okolski defende que na República da Polônia apenas os nobres eram importantes, o resto sendo equivalente a escravos. (pt)
  • Си́мон Око́льский (польск. Szymon Okolski) из рода Равичей (1580—1653) — историк, геральдик, составитель польского гербовника, известный проповедник. Родился в г. Каменец-Подольский (Украина), где и принял посвящение в доминиканский орден. Будучи монахом, активно проповедовал в городе и его окрестностях и приобрёл известность среди местного населения (Окольского прозвали «Шимон из Каменца»). (ru)
  • Шимон Око́льський (Окульський) гербу Равич (також Симон, Симеон, пол. Szymon Okolski (Okólski), лат. Simon Okolski; 1580, Кам'янець-Подільський — 1653, Львів) — польський шляхтич, домініканський чернець, шляхетський хроніст і мемуарист Речі Посполитої, відомий геральдик і проповідник. Автор гербівника «Orbis Polonus» у трьох томах (1641—1643). (uk)
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  • Szymon (Simon) Okolski herbu Rawicz, inne formy nazwiska: Fr. Simon de Camenacia (ur. 1580 w Kamieńcu Podolskim, zm. 10 czerwca 1653 we Lwowie) – polski dominikanin, teolog, historyk i heraldyk. (pl)
  • Simon Okolski foi um que viveu no século XVII. Ele escreveu o livro Orbis Polonus, impresso em Cracóvia, em 1641. Neste livro, sobre a história da Polônia, Okolski defende que na República da Polônia apenas os nobres eram importantes, o resto sendo equivalente a escravos. (pt)
  • Си́мон Око́льский (польск. Szymon Okolski) из рода Равичей (1580—1653) — историк, геральдик, составитель польского гербовника, известный проповедник. Родился в г. Каменец-Подольский (Украина), где и принял посвящение в доминиканский орден. Будучи монахом, активно проповедовал в городе и его окрестностях и приобрёл известность среди местного населения (Окольского прозвали «Шимон из Каменца»). (ru)
  • Шимон Око́льський (Окульський) гербу Равич (також Симон, Симеон, пол. Szymon Okolski (Okólski), лат. Simon Okolski; 1580, Кам'янець-Подільський — 1653, Львів) — польський шляхтич, домініканський чернець, шляхетський хроніст і мемуарист Речі Посполитої, відомий геральдик і проповідник. Автор гербівника «Orbis Polonus» у трьох томах (1641—1643). (uk)
  • Szymon Okolski (1580–1653), also known as Simon Okolski, was a well-known Polish–Lithuanian historian, theologian, and specialist in heraldry. His own clan and coat of arms were that of Rawicz. He was born in Kamieniec Podolski, died in Lviv. He headed chairs of theology in Lviv and Bologna. A member of the Dominican Order, in 1641 he became a superior of the Dominican monastery in Kamieniec Podolski. In 1648 Okolski accepted the post of the prowincjał (province leader) of the Dominican Order in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth-controlled Ruś territories. The center of the province was located in Lwow. (en)
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  • Szymon Okolski (pl)
  • Окольский, Симон (ru)
  • Szymon Okolski (en)
  • Simon Okolski (pt)
  • Шимон Окольський (uk)
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