- Laurynas Ivinskis
Laurynas Ivinskis ( _pl. Wawrzyniec Iwiński; 1810-1881) was a
Lithuania n teacher, publisher, translator and lexicographer, originated fromSamogitian noble family . He is notable for a series of yearlycalendar s published between 1847 and 1877, in which he summarized the daily life ofSamogitia n peasantry, Laurynas Ivinski also published literary works by some of the most renown local authors. Laurynas Ivinskis was the first to publish the most famousAntanas Baranauskas ' work "Anyksčių Šilelis".Biography
Laurynas Ivinskis was born in
Bambaliai ,August 15 ,1810 . In 1841 Ivinskis passed teacher's exams, soon afterwards he received andKaunas city teacher's certificate. He prepared the first Lithuanian calendar back in 1845, however due to lack of funds calendar was printed inVilnius only a year later. His calendar "Metu skajtlus ukiszkas ant metu Wieszpaties" circulated until press ban in 1864. The calendars were form of analmanach , informing the readers of incomingfair s and festivities, but also of basic news on medicine, veterinary, agriculture and housekeeping. Since 1852 they also included a literary section. Out of 22Lithuanian language calendars published between 1847 and 1864, and then again in 1877, three were inCyrillic alphabet , while the remaining 19 were inLatin alphabet , used by most for the Lithuanian language. As publishing books and newspapers in Lithuanian was baned by the tsarist authorities, Ivinskis' calendars served the role ofpress for a large number of Lithuanian speakers. During the ban Ivinskis lectured in secret Lithuanian school, established inLubiai .Ivinskis settled in
Rietavas and lived there between 1874 and 1878. During this period he wrote a book "Pasauga", which is considered as one of the first Lithuanian books dedicated toenvironment protection theme. Apart from publishing his calendars, Ivinskis was also an active translator from German and English. He also started working on a Polish-Lithuanian and Russian-Lithuanian dictionaries, as well as numerous works inPolish language . Ivinskis died onAugust 29 ,1881 , and was buried inKuršėnai .External links
lt icon [http://www.spaudos.lt/Istorija/L_Ivinskis.htm Biography and works]
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