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Antonije Hadžić

Antonije Tona Hadžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Хаџић; Subotica, 20 November 1831 - Novi Sad, 17 January 1916) was the secretary and president of the Matica Srpska, playwright, and director of the Serbian National Theater and editor-in-chief of the Letopis (Chronicle) of the Matica Srpska.

Biography edit

Antonije was born on 20 November 1831 in Subotica, to father Sava and mother Marija.[1]

In Subotica, he attended elementary school (1840-1843) and six grades of high school (1843-1850). He then completed the remaining two years of high school in Pest. In the same city, he studied philosophy (1850-1852) and law (1852-1857).[2] As a pupil and student, he played in the Serbian amateur theater and was also the president of the Serbian youth association Peodnica in Pest.[3]

Matica Srpska edit

At the General Assembly on 22 August 1859 in Pest, he was elected secretary of the Matica Srpska. One of the first tasks in office was to realize the initiative of the former president of the Matica, Platon Atanacković, to move the Matica from Pest to Novi Sad, which he did in 1864 together with [Candić. He remained secretary until 1895 when he served as president (1896–1911). .[4] As the editor of the Letopis (Chronicle) of Matica Srpska (1859-1869 and 1876-1895), he was extremely agile, and his editorial policy reflected the maturing of the political consciousness of the young towards the democratic and freedom-loving ideals of European citizenship. He also published Matica's magazine for literature and entertainment Matica three times a month, from 1865 to 1870. [5]

Serbian National Theater edit

While he was with Matica in Pest, together with Laza Kostić, he organized plays for the benefit of the Serbian National Theater. He also obtained statutes that could serve as a model for the first constitution for the Srpsko Narodno Pozorište (SNP), he collected decor, costumes, props, as well as plays for translation for the first repertoire, and he also personally translated and prepared some of them. When he moved to Novi Sad, he completely dedicated himself to the theater: he was the deputy's head, then the head of the Association for the Srpsko Narodno Pozorište (SNP), the president of the Theater Department, the manager, the playwright, and the director. From 1875 to 1903, he was represented as manager by Dimitrije Ružić, but Hadžić still managed the theater.

Hadzic wrote literary and theater reviews, portraits of actors, short stories, historical articles, and minor discussions, translated plays from the Hungarian language, adapted domestic plays (Grabancijas by Ilija Okrugić Sremac and Stanoje Glavaš by Djura Jakšić) for the theater, staged the Mountain Wreath by Njegoš with a prologue by Laza Kostić (1902). With Gligorije Geršić, Antonije Hadžić translated Othello (1886) and independently translated the third act of King Lear (1873). He wrote a one-act comedy Love is not a joke (1871) and with Jovan Djordjević an allegory in two parts with music by Davorin Jenko's Markov Saber (1873). He initiated and edited the Theater (1871—1908) and the edition Zbornik pozorišnih dela of the Srpsko Narodno Pozorište (Serbian national Theatre) in 1872.[6]

He was an activist of the United Serbian Youth and the editor-in-chief of its newspaper Mlada Srbadija (1870-1871) until he was transferred to Belgrade.[7]

Hadžić and poet Jovan Jovanović Zmaj often corresponded with one another. In a letter to Hadžić, Zmaj referred to the great men of letters of both Hungary (Vorosmarty, Petofi, Arany) and Serbia (Branko, Njegoš, Sarajlija and speculated how well they must be fraternizing in the celestial world before the Almighty.[8]

Antonije Hadžić was awarded the Order of Saint Sava I class, II class (1894) and III class (1898); the Order of Prince Danilo I, III degree (1895); the Cross of Franz Joseph I (1908), and he also received the title of court advisor.[9]

He was buried in the Almaški cemetery in Novi Sad.[10]

A street in Novi Sad bears his name.

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Glasnik Istorijskog drustva u Novi Sadu, Novi Sad, 1931;
  • Matica srpska 1826-1926, Matica Srpska, 1927. p. 534;
  • "Biography of Antonio Hadžić" on the website of the Encyclopedia of the Serbian National Theater". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved August 8, 2018;
  • "Antonije Hadžić, secretary of Matica Srpska" - In: Školski list, May 15, 1889;
  • "Encyclopedia of Novi Sad." Book 30, Fog-Schush. Novi Sad: Novi Sad Club "Good News". 2009. p. 107—109;
  • Acović, Dragomir (2012). "Glory and honor: Decorations among Serbs, Serbs among decorations". Belgrade: Official Gazette. p. 561;
  • "Thirty tombstones with graves of prominent political, cultural and public workers", at the Almaški cemetery in Novi Sad." www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs.

Literature edit

  • "Encyclopedia of Novi Sad". Book 30, Fog-Schush. Novi Sad: Novi Sad Club "Good News". 2009. p. 107—109.

References edit

  1. ^ "Биографија Антонија Хаџића на сајту Енциклопедије Српског народног позоришта". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  2. ^ Матица српска 1826-1926. Матица српска. 1927. p. 534.
  3. ^ "Биографија Антонија Хаџића на сајту Енциклопедије Српског народног позоришта". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  4. ^ Антоније Хаџић, секретар Матице српске. - У: Школски лист, 15. мај 1889.
  5. ^ Енциклопедија Новог Сада. Књига 30, Фог-Шуш. Нови Сад: Новосадски клуб "Добра вест". 2009. pp. 107–109.
  6. ^ "Биографија Антонија Хаџића на сајту Енциклопедије Српског народног позоришта". www.snp.org.rs. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
  7. ^ Енциклопедија Новог Сада. Књига 30, Фог-Шуш. Нови Сад: Новосадски клуб "Добра вест". 2009. pp. 107–109.
  8. ^ Actes du [VIIe] congrés de l'association internationale de littérature comparée. Kunst und Wissen E. Bieber. 1979. ISBN 9783879530410.
  9. ^ Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 561.
  10. ^ "Тридесет надгробних споменика са гробним местима истакнутих политичких, културних и јавних радника, на Алмашком гробљу у Новом Саду". www.spomenicikulture.mi.sanu.ac.rs.

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Antonije Tona Hadzic Serbian Cyrillic Antoniјe Haџiћ Subotica 20 November 1831 Novi Sad 17 January 1916 was the secretary and president of the Matica Srpska playwright and director of the Serbian National Theater and editor in chief of the Letopis Chronicle of the Matica Srpska Contents 1 Biography 2 Matica Srpska 3 Serbian National Theater 4 See also 5 Sources 6 Literature 7 ReferencesBiography editAntonije was born on 20 November 1831 in Subotica to father Sava and mother Marija 1 In Subotica he attended elementary school 1840 1843 and six grades of high school 1843 1850 He then completed the remaining two years of high school in Pest In the same city he studied philosophy 1850 1852 and law 1852 1857 2 As a pupil and student he played in the Serbian amateur theater and was also the president of the Serbian youth association Peodnica in Pest 3 Matica Srpska editAt the General Assembly on 22 August 1859 in Pest he was elected secretary of the Matica Srpska One of the first tasks in office was to realize the initiative of the former president of the Matica Platon Atanackovic to move the Matica from Pest to Novi Sad which he did in 1864 together with Candic He remained secretary until 1895 when he served as president 1896 1911 4 As the editor of the Letopis Chronicle of Matica Srpska 1859 1869 and 1876 1895 he was extremely agile and his editorial policy reflected the maturing of the political consciousness of the young towards the democratic and freedom loving ideals of European citizenship He also published Matica s magazine for literature and entertainment Matica three times a month from 1865 to 1870 5 Serbian National Theater editWhile he was with Matica in Pest together with Laza Kostic he organized plays for the benefit of the Serbian National Theater He also obtained statutes that could serve as a model for the first constitution for the Srpsko Narodno Pozoriste SNP he collected decor costumes props as well as plays for translation for the first repertoire and he also personally translated and prepared some of them When he moved to Novi Sad he completely dedicated himself to the theater he was the deputy s head then the head of the Association for the Srpsko Narodno Pozoriste SNP the president of the Theater Department the manager the playwright and the director From 1875 to 1903 he was represented as manager by Dimitrije Ruzic but Hadzic still managed the theater Hadzic wrote literary and theater reviews portraits of actors short stories historical articles and minor discussions translated plays from the Hungarian language adapted domestic plays Grabancijas by Ilija Okrugic Sremac and Stanoje Glavas by Djura Jaksic for the theater staged the Mountain Wreath by Njegos with a prologue by Laza Kostic 1902 With Gligorije Gersic Antonije Hadzic translated Othello 1886 and independently translated the third act of King Lear 1873 He wrote a one act comedy Love is not a joke 1871 and with Jovan Djordjevic an allegory in two parts with music by Davorin Jenko s Markov Saber 1873 He initiated and edited the Theater 1871 1908 and the edition Zbornik pozorisnih dela of the Srpsko Narodno Pozoriste Serbian national Theatre in 1872 6 He was an activist of the United Serbian Youth and the editor in chief of its newspaper Mlada Srbadija 1870 1871 until he was transferred to Belgrade 7 Hadzic and poet Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj often corresponded with one another In a letter to Hadzic Zmaj referred to the great men of letters of both Hungary Vorosmarty Petofi Arany and Serbia Branko Njegos Sarajlija and speculated how well they must be fraternizing in the celestial world before the Almighty 8 Antonije Hadzic was awarded the Order of Saint Sava I class II class 1894 and III class 1898 the Order of Prince Danilo I III degree 1895 the Cross of Franz Joseph I 1908 and he also received the title of court advisor 9 He was buried in the Almaski cemetery in Novi Sad 10 A street in Novi Sad bears his name See also editMatica Srpska Mihailo Polit Desancic Milan Savic author Jovan Jovanovic ZmajSources editGlasnik Istorijskog drustva u Novi Sadu Novi Sad 1931 Matica srpska 1826 1926 Matica Srpska 1927 p 534 Biography of Antonio Hadzic on the website of the Encyclopedia of the Serbian National Theater www snp org rs Retrieved August 8 2018 Antonije Hadzic secretary of Matica Srpska In Skolski list May 15 1889 Encyclopedia of Novi Sad Book 30 Fog Schush Novi Sad Novi Sad Club Good News 2009 p 107 109 Acovic Dragomir 2012 Glory and honor Decorations among Serbs Serbs among decorations Belgrade Official Gazette p 561 Thirty tombstones with graves of prominent political cultural and public workers at the Almaski cemetery in Novi Sad www spomenicikulture mi sanu ac rs Literature edit Encyclopedia of Novi Sad Book 30 Fog Schush Novi Sad Novi Sad Club Good News 2009 p 107 109 References edit Biografiјa Antoniјa Haџiћa na saјtu Enciklopediјe Srpskog narodnog pozorishta www snp org rs Retrieved 8 August 2018 Matica srpska 1826 1926 Matica srpska 1927 p 534 Biografiјa Antoniјa Haџiћa na saјtu Enciklopediјe Srpskog narodnog pozorishta www snp org rs Retrieved 8 August 2018 Antoniјe Haџiћ sekretar Matice srpske U Shkolski list 15 maј 1889 Enciklopediјa Novog Sada Kњiga 30 Fog Shush Novi Sad Novosadski klub Dobra vest 2009 pp 107 109 Biografiјa Antoniјa Haџiћa na saјtu Enciklopediјe Srpskog narodnog pozorishta www snp org rs Retrieved 8 August 2018 Enciklopediјa Novog Sada Kњiga 30 Fog Shush Novi Sad Novosadski klub Dobra vest 2009 pp 107 109 Actes du VIIe congres de l association internationale de litterature comparee Kunst und Wissen E Bieber 1979 ISBN 9783879530410 Acovic Dragomir 2012 Slava i cast Odlikovanja među Srbima Srbi među odlikovanjima Belgrade Sluzbeni Glasnik p 561 Trideset nadgrobnih spomenika sa grobnim mestima istaknutih politichkih kulturnih i јavnih radnika na Almashkom grobљu u Novom Sadu www spomenicikulture mi sanu ac rs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonije Hadzic amp oldid 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