Renaissance artists and poets freely commemorated 'the great and the good'. But mourning a young child not of noble blood was out of the question. Yet that is precisely what Jan Kochanowski did in his sixteenth-century masterpiece, Treny .
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Renaissance artists and poets freely commemorated 'the great and the good'. But mourning a young child not of noble blood was out of the question. Yet that is precisely what Jan Kochanowski did in his sixteenth-century masterpiece, Treny .
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