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Boleslav Jablonský

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Boleslav Jablonský
Boleslav Jablonský
Born
Karel Eugen Tupý

14 January 1813
Died27 February 1881
Occupation(s)poet, Catholic priest
Known forSalomo


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

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  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".