Sebastian Klonowic
- In full:
- Sebastian Fabian Klonowic
- Pseudonym:
- Acernus
- Born:
- c. 1545, Sulmierzyce, Poland
- Died:
- August 29, 1602, Lublin
- Also Known As:
- Sebastian Fabian Klonowic
- Acernus
- Notable Works:
- “Flis”
- “Roxolania”
- “Victoria deorum”
- “Worek Judaszów”
Sebastian Klonowic (born c. 1545, Sulmierzyce, Poland—died August 29, 1602, Lublin) was a Polish poet whose work in Latin and Polish is valuable chiefly as cultural history.
A burgher, Klonowic settled first in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine) and later in Lublin, where he became mayor and a municipal juror. In the Latin poem “Roxolania” (written 1584) he gave the first complete account of the Ruthenian geography, landscape, and people. In the Polish poem Flis (1595; The Boatman), he vividly described the valley of the Vistula River and the life and customs of its raftsmen. Worek Judaszów (1600; “Judas’s Sack”), also in Polish, is a satiric and didactic work on the low life of Lublin. In the satirical and didactic Latin poem Victoria deorum (1587; “The Victory of the Gods”) Klonowic contends that true nobility depends not upon birth but upon character.