Abstract
The article analyzes the activities of Oleksandr Kozarenko regarding the implementation of the Jagiellonian principles in the construction of their intellectual biography. The methodology of the research consisted in the application of the cultural method for understanding in the general cultural circle special lines of creative and organizational, scientific and artistic, pedagogical and educational activity of Oleksandr Kozarenko. Biographies - to outline the figure of Oleksandr Kozarenko. Musicological-analytical method-for the study of a separate stylistic typology and historiographical assets. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the discovery of the cultural phenomenon of Jagiellonianism in the construction of the intellectual biography of the most outstanding representative of culture and art of Ukraine Oleksandr Kozarenko.
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