Boleslav Jablonský

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Boleslav Jablonský

Boleslav Jablonský (real name Karel Eugen Tupý) (14 January 1813 in Kardašova Řečice – 27 February 1881 in Kraków-Zwierzyniec) was a Czech poet and Catholic priest.[1][2][3]

Although Jablonský studied theology, he was one of the most popular Czech poets in the 19th century, whose songs (Písně milosti) found international renown.[4]

One of his popular poems was Salomo or the wisdom of the father (Salomon neboli Moudrost otcova). A compilation of his poems (Básně) was published in 1872.

He is buried at the Vyšehrad Cemetery in Prague.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Maršíková, Zdenka. "Boleslav Jablonský - Oficiální stránka města Kardašova Řečice". www.kardasova-recice.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  2. ^ Mattuška, Alois (1886). Život Boleslava Jablonského (in Czech). Cyrillo-Methodejské Knihtiskárny (J. Zeman a Spol.).
  3. ^ Běhalová, Štěpánka (2017). "Cesta duchovní písně pozdvihni se, duše, z prachu z kramářského tisku do kancionálu" [The Journey of the Spiritual Song Pozdvihni se duše z prachu [Raise, Thou Soul, Thyself from the Dust] from a Printed Broadside to a Hymn Book]. Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae – Historia litterarum (in Czech). 62 (1–2). Jindřichův Hradec: De Gruyter: 58–64. doi:10.1515/amnpsc-2017-0007.
  4. ^ "Generating Czech Iambic Verse".