Jonáš Záborský | |
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Born | Záborie, Kingdom of Hungary | February 3, 1812
Died | January 23, 1876 63) Župčany, Austria-Hungary | (aged
Resting place | Župčany, Slovakia |
Occupation | poet, writer, priest |
Jonáš Záborský (February 3, 1812 in Záborie, Kingdom of Hungary – January 23, 1876 in Župčany) was a Slovak lower nobleman and writer. He was an author of tales, epigrams, allegorical-philosophical poems, satirical poems, historical dramas, comedies and stories.
His notable works include:
- Vstúpenie Krista do Raja (1866)
- Lžedimitrijady (1866)
- Faustiáda (1866)
- Najdúch (1870)
- Dva dni v Chujave (1873)
Works online
- Dejiny Veľkej Moravy a počiatky Uhorska. Turč. sv. Martin : Matica slovenská, 1929. 16 s. - available at ULB Digital Library
- Svätoplukova zrada. Praha: L. Mazáč, 1935. 236 s. - available at ULB Digital Library
References
- "Záborský Jonáš". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-04-23.
- "Záborský Jonáš". WIEM Encyclopedia (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-04-23.
External links
- Jonáš Záborský on SK.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
- Page in Slovak dedicated to the works of Jonas Záborský. (contents of works, texts of works, digitized manuscripts, the history of Slovakia by J. Záborský, etc.)
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