- Julius Kugy
Julius Kugy (19 July 1858 — 5 February 1944) was a Slovene
mountaineer andwriter .Biography
Julius Kugy was born in
Gorizia , then part of theAustrian Empire (now inItaly ) to Slovene parents. His father was a Carinthian Slovene whose original surname was "Kogej". His mother was the daughter of the poetJovan Vesel Koseski . Julius was educated in a multi-lingual environment. From a young age he was fluent in the four major languages of his nativeGorizia and Gradisca : Slovene, Italian, German andFriulian . During his childhood he would spend the summers in his father's native village of Lipa nearArnoldstein , where he developed his interest in nature.Julius attended secondary school in
Trieste and continued his studies at theUniversity of Vienna , graduating inlaw in 1882.Upon returning to Trieste he took over the management of the import-export company "Pfeifer & Kugy" company co-founded by his father.
He explored large portions of the
Eastern Alps , dedicating most of his mountaineering career to climbing in theJulian Alps , where he discovered and marked more than 50 new routes. Local guides helped him climb many a previously unconquered peak in the Julian Alps: he became famous for climbingŠkrlatica andJôf di Montasio .In addition to mountaineering, Kugy was interested in many other subjects such as
literature ,botany andmusic . One of the riddles he tried to solve was a mysterious plant species "Scabiosa trenta ", described byBelsazar Hacquet and later proven byAnton Kerner von Marilaun to be a specimen of the already known "Cephalaria leucantha ". [cite web |url=http://www.ukom.gov.si/eng/slovenia/background-information/floral-wealth/16/ |title=Trenta Scabious ("Scabiosa Trenta") |publisher=Republic of Slovenia: Government Communications Office] Together with his friendAlbert Bois de Chesne he created an Alpinebotanic garden nearBovec . He was among the founders of two amateur music societies in Trieste: the Philharmonic Society and the Palestrinian Chorus. He also donated an organ to the Mekhitarist church in Trieste.After Italy declared war on
Austria-Hungary in 1915, Kugy volunteered to theAustro-Hungarian Army . In theBattles of the Isonzo his mountaineering knowledge and experience proved to be extremely valuable and he was promoted to the rank ofSecond Lieutenant . He was demobilized after theBattle of Caporetto .After the War he closed down his company and dedicated his time to writing and lecturing throughout the Slovene and German speaking lands.
During the World War II Kugy rescued several Slovene alpine climbers from the
Dachau concentration camp .He died in Trieste in 1944. He is buried in the central city cemetery.
Literary work and influence
Kugy is considered the father of mountaineering in the Julian Alps, together with
Henrik Tuma . He wrote several books based on his experiences, in which he expressed hishumanist ideals and the love for nature. His books were very influential and created a specific genre of mountaineering literature withinSlovenian literature . He influenced many important authors, mostly from theSlovenian Littoral , such asKlement Jug ,Vladimir Bartol ,Igor Škamperle andDušan Jelinčič . He was also influential in some Italian-speaking circles of Trieste. Among his admirors were the writersGiani Stuparich ,Claudio Magris ,Livio Isaak Sirovich ,Marco Albino Ferrari andPaolo Rumiz .There is a monument to Julius Kugy in the
Trenta Valley near the road toVršič [ [http://www.slovenia.info/en/kul-zgod-znamenitosti/Monument-to-Dr.Julius-Kugy.htm?kul_zgod_znamenitosti=6063&lng=2 Monument to Dr.Julius Kugy - Cultural and Historical Heritage - Slovenia - Official Travel Guide ] ] with a sculpture of Kugy byJakob Savinšek . A number of mountain routes are also named after him, including the famous one inNabrežina nearDuino .Major works
* "Iz mojega življenja v gorah" ("From my Life in the Mountains", 1925),
*"Delo, glasba, gore" ("Work, Music, Mountains", 1931)
*"Julijske Alpe v podobi" ("The Julian Alps in Images", 1933)
*"Anton Ojcinger: življenje gorskega vodnika" ("Anton Ojcinger: The Life of a Mountain Guide", 1935)
*"Pet stoletij Triglava" ("Five Centuries ofTriglav ")
*"Božanski nasmeh Monte Rose" ("The Divine Smile ofMonte Rosa ")
*"Iz minulih dni" ("From Days Past")References
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