fbpx
Wikipedia

Samo Tomášik

Samo Tomášik, also known as Samuel Tomášik,[1] pseudonyms Kozodolský, Tomášek; February 8, 1813 – September 10, 1887) was a Slovak romantic poet and prosaist.

Samo Tomášik
Samo Tomášik – author of the song Hey, Slovaks! (short document of the Slovak Matica

He was best known for writing the 1834 poem, "Hej, Slováci", which was in use since 1944 - under the title of "Hej, Sloveni" (English: "Hey, Slavs") - as the national anthem of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. It was also the national anthem of the First Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945 as original version "Hej, Slováci" (English: "Hey, Slovaks")

Early life and education edit

Tomášik was born in Jelšavská Teplica, now Gemerské Teplice. His is education began in Jelšava and Gemer. He studied at secondary school in Rožňava and later he continued with studies on lyceum in Kežmarok, Kraków and Wieliczka. Upon completing his studies he worked for two years as an educator in Bánréve, but when his father got sick he returned home and after his death became a Lutheran pastor in Chyžné. When he left to Germany to finish his education, he was supplied by Samo Chalupka. In years 1856 - 1860 he became education supervisor and on his behalf was established the first Slovak high school in Revúca.

Career edit

Tomášik belongs to the period between Kollár and Štúr generation. His first works were Latin poetry, but he was also interested in folklore. Besides Latin he wrote in Slovak and Czech. In his work can be often found challenge to fight for freedom or justice, endeavor to prove the importance of the Slovak nation in the history of the Kingdom of Hungary. He also attended to satyric, marital and folklore poetry. He places his writings on the region of Muráň and Gemer. His works are distinguished by musicality and folk language and many of them have become traditional. He died in Chyžné.

List of writings edit

  • 1888 - Básně a písně, collective writing
  • 1834 - Hej, Slováci (original name Na Slovany), hymnic song and former anthem of Yugoslavia and the Slovak Republic during WW2
  • 1846 - Hladomra, the first prose (legend)
  • 1864 - Bašovci na Muránskom zámku, tale
  • 1865 - Sečovci, veľmoži gemerskí, tale
  • 1867 - Vešelínovo dobytie Muráňa, tale
  • 1870 - Odboj Vešelínov, tale
  • 1873 - Malkotenti, tale
  • 1876 - Kuruci, tale
  • 1872 - Pamäti gemersko-malohontské, factual writing about the Gemer history
  • 1883 - Denkwürdigkeiten des Muranyer Schlosses, mit Bezug auf die Vaterländische Geschichte, factual history of the Muráň Castle
  • Barón Trenck, leader of the pandoors, unfinished novel (only manuscript)
  • Svadba pod Kohoutem, drama (only manuscript)
  • Kolo Tatier čierňava, revolutionary song
  • Hej, pod Kriváňom (originally Hej, pod Muráňom), nationalized song
  • Ja som bača veľmi starý

References edit

  1. ^ Völgyiová, Emília; Tomková, Tatiana. Samuel Tomášik /1813-1887/. Matica slovenská. https://matica.sk/samuel-tomasik-1813-1887/

External links edit

  • (in Slovak) Gemerčan Samo Tomášik – autor hymny všetkých Slovanov (retrieved on 2008-10-31)

samo, tomášik, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, 2022, learn,. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Samo Tomasik news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Samo Tomasik also known as Samuel Tomasik 1 pseudonyms Kozodolsky Tomasek February 8 1813 September 10 1887 was a Slovak romantic poet and prosaist Samo Tomasik source source source source source source source source Samo Tomasik author of the song Hey Slovaks short document of the Slovak Matica He was best known for writing the 1834 poem Hej Slovaci which was in use since 1944 under the title of Hej Sloveni English Hey Slavs as the national anthem of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro until 2006 It was also the national anthem of the First Slovak Republic from 1939 to 1945 as original version Hej Slovaci English Hey Slovaks Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 List of writings 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editTomasik was born in Jelsavska Teplica now Gemerske Teplice His is education began in Jelsava and Gemer He studied at secondary school in Roznava and later he continued with studies on lyceum in Kezmarok Krakow and Wieliczka Upon completing his studies he worked for two years as an educator in Banreve but when his father got sick he returned home and after his death became a Lutheran pastor in Chyzne When he left to Germany to finish his education he was supplied by Samo Chalupka In years 1856 1860 he became education supervisor and on his behalf was established the first Slovak high school in Revuca Career editTomasik belongs to the period between Kollar and Stur generation His first works were Latin poetry but he was also interested in folklore Besides Latin he wrote in Slovak and Czech In his work can be often found challenge to fight for freedom or justice endeavor to prove the importance of the Slovak nation in the history of the Kingdom of Hungary He also attended to satyric marital and folklore poetry He places his writings on the region of Muran and Gemer His works are distinguished by musicality and folk language and many of them have become traditional He died in Chyzne List of writings edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Samo Tomasik 1888 Basne a pisne collective writing 1834 Hej Slovaci original name Na Slovany hymnic song and former anthem of Yugoslavia and the Slovak Republic during WW2 1846 Hladomra the first prose legend 1864 Basovci na Muranskom zamku tale 1865 Secovci veľmozi gemerski tale 1867 Veselinovo dobytie Murana tale 1870 Odboj Veselinov tale 1873 Malkotenti tale 1876 Kuruci tale 1872 Pamati gemersko malohontske factual writing about the Gemer history 1883 Denkwurdigkeiten des Muranyer Schlosses mit Bezug auf die Vaterlandische Geschichte factual history of the Muran Castle Baron Trenck leader of the pandoors unfinished novel only manuscript Svadba pod Kohoutem drama only manuscript Kolo Tatier ciernava revolutionary song Hej pod Krivanom originally Hej pod Muranom nationalized song Ja som baca veľmi staryReferences edit Volgyiova Emilia Tomkova Tatiana Samuel Tomasik 1813 1887 Matica slovenska https matica sk samuel tomasik 1813 1887 External links edit in Slovak Gemercan Samo Tomasik autor hymny vsetkych Slovanov retrieved on 2008 10 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samo Tomasik amp oldid 1218415227, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.