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In the first half of the 17th-century Polish literature succumbed to a wave of plagiarism, which ranged from crude appropriation of authorship or the ransacking of whole passages from someone else's text to the uninhibited production of various compilations, adaptations, and cryptoquotes. One of the most prolific plagiarists was Jan Karol Dachnowski, who published under his own name Jan Zabczyc's...
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