No More Learning

i8 POLISH LITERATURE
who became a priest, but conscious that the Church
needed reform waged stubborn war on, amongst other
things, the principle of the celibacy of the clergy, his
supreme disregard for which he aptly illustrated by
courageously marrying a wife ; another character of the
time was Count Zamojski, who founded a university on
his own property in the country,           himself
there with a brilliant coterie of authors and thinkers,
and for long eclipsed the seat of learning in the capital.