- Bohuslav Balbín
Bohuslav Balbín (
December 3 ,1621 ,Hradec Králové –November 28 ,1688 ,Prague ) was a Czech writer and Jesuit, the "Bohemian Pliny," whose "Vita beatae Joannis Nepomuceni martyris" was published in Prague, 1670, [It was reprinted in theBollandists ' "Acta sanctorum" III, May, pp 668-80.] is in large part responsible for the developed legend of SaintJohn of Nepomuk .His entire life was devoted to collecting and editing the materials for Bohemian history, and his researches have often been utilized by the
Bollandists . He wrote over thirty works, the most important of which is "Miscellanea Historica regni Bohemiae" ("Miscellany of Bohemian History", 6 vols., Prague, 1679-87), in which he described the chief historical events of his native land, and presented brief "vita e" of prominent Bohemians. He also wrote in Latin an "Apology for the Slavic and especially the Bohemian tongue".Balbinus was the first to edit the ancient vernacular chronicle of the tenth century [Introduction to the edition of 1902, Dr. Pekár] known as the "Life of St. Ludmilla and Martyrdom of St. Wenceslas", which is considered the oldest historical work written in Bohemia by a Bohemian. Balbinus wrote also "De archiepiscopis Bohemiae" ("The Archbishops of Bohemia", Prague, 1682) and "Bohemia Sancta, sive de sanctis Bohemiae, Moraviae, Silesiae, Lusatiae" ("Sacred Bohemia, or the Saints of Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Lusatia" Prague, 1682).
See also
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List of Czech writers Notes
References
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02216b.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia": "Boleslaus Balbinus"]
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