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Davids' Psalter (Polish Psałterz Dawidów) by Jan Kochanowski, the most prominent Polish poet of Renaissance, belongs to the oldest relics of Polish literature and Polish language. It was printed in 1579 in Krakow, in printing-house of Lazarus.

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