The aim of this paper is to explore the image of Polish hussars emerging from the writings
of Wespazjan Kochowski. The subject of reflection is mostly the ways of fighting of hussar
towarzysz and the role of the characteristic hussar weaponry described in Kochowski’s poems.
The author of Niepróżnujące próżnowanie (Not Idling Idleness) was sent as part of levy in
mass to Berestechko (1651) shortly after graduation. Thenceforth he was in the army until
1660, also in the Crown hussar company of margrave Władysław Myszkowski. Wespazjan
Kochowski devoted a large part of his writings to soldier life, famous battles and commanders.
This article analyzes the works of a poet‑soldier,
in which we find a first‑hand
description
of hussars; they include verses from the collection Niepróżnujące próżnowanie (Not
Idling Idleness) and excerpts from Commentarius belli adversus Turcas ad Viennam (Memoirs
from the Wars against Turks) and Dzieła Boskiego albo Pieśni Wiednia wybawionego i inszych
transakcyjej wojny tureckiej w roku 1683 szczęśliwie rozpoczętej (The Work of God or Songs of
Liberated Vienna)