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Kliment Bosak

Hymnal Number: d100 Author of "Boze Otce, sesliz nam" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni Kliment called Bosak according to their religious affiliation to the Franciscans with a possible surname Ursin was the author of texts, hymns active in the first half of the 16th century. In the Franciscan order, he worked as a preacher in Jindrichuv Hradec. As well as other religious at that time, however, he tended to the then newly emerging paradigm of Lutheranism and left the religious order, the ideas of the Reformation was clearly reflected in the song lyrics written by Clement (eg. Emphasis on the authority of the Bible, the denial of the saving power of human actions). Kliment, if this was his mundane (given) name, could be the same Jindřichův Hradec Franciscan preacher and supporter of Lutheranism Benedict of Pilsen (religious name), which in 1524 sought Franciscans of the Bechyně monastery in the confessional reasons, capture and close to the monastery prison. https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kliment_Bosák

Zavorka

Hymnal Number: d700 Author of "Smiluj se a slituj se" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

Queen Maria

1505 - 1558 Person Name: Maria of Hungary Hymnal Number: d379 Author of "Mam-li predce kriz svuj miti" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

J. Naceradsky

Hymnal Number: d303 Author of "Jiz slusi srdce zveho" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

Christoph Starke

Person Name: C. Starke Hymnal Number: d805 Author of "Verim, ze jeden jest Pan Buoh" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

F. J. Burmeister

1633 - 1672 Hymnal Number: d208 Author of "Dostit' jest, dost" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni Burmeister, Franz Joachim, was a native of Lüneburg. He was ordained at Cello, May 4, 1670, and instituted as diaconus of St. Michael's Church, Luneburg, July 10, 1670. This post he held till his death at Luneburg, April 21, 1672. Ho was a friend of Rist, who crowned him as a poet in 1659, and in 1660 received him into his order of Elbe Swans. (Koch, iii. 448-450: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, iii. 628; manuscript from Seminarlehrer Bode, Lüneburg.) His hymns were mostly contributed to the musical works of J. R. Ahle of Muhlhausen, 14 being set to music and published by Ahle in 1662, at Muhlhausen, as Neue yeistliche auff diehohen Festtage durchs gantze Jahr gerichtete Andachten. Those translations into English are:— i. Du keusohe Seele du. [Visitation to Elizabeth.] First published 1662 as above, No. 13 in 6 stanzas of 6 lines, entitled on the "Festival of Mary's Visitation. On her visitation journey." As the hymn is very rare, the first and last stanzas are here quoted from a copy kindly sent from Muhlhausen:— i. Du keusche Seele du, Der Weiber Licht und Sonne, Und deines Joseph's Wonne Genet nach Elisabethen zu, Deinen Glaubcn dort zu starken An des Allerhochsten Werken. vi. Die Welt ist soldi ein Ort, Darin wir Gastfrist pflegen; Bald muss mein Leib sichlegen, Dann geht der Geist von hinnen fort, Jesus woll' im Tod' und Leben Mir sich zum Gefahrten geben. The only translation in common use is:— Thou virgin, soul! 0 thou. By Miss Winkworth in her Chorale Book for England, 1863, No. 82. ii. Was soil ioh, liebstes Kind. [Epiphany.] First published, 1662, as above, No. 4, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, entitled "On the Festival of the Holy Three Kings." In the Berlin Geistliche Liedersegen, edition 1863, No. 212. Translated as:— 0 Blessed Babe divine. A good and full translation by Dr. Kennedy as No. 194, in his Hymnologia Christiana, 1863. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Jan Blahoslav

1523 - 1571 Person Name: J. Blahoslav Hymnal Number: d232 Author of "Hospodine, uslys hlas mug" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni John Blahoslav [b. Feb. 20, 1523, at Prerau, Moravia; Bp. 1557; Secretary of the Unity, 1558; d. Nov. 24, 1571, at Kromau, Moravia] has 65 in the 1561 [Bohemian] Hymn Book, 17 being revisions of older Bohemian hymns. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

C. Weisse

Hymnal Number: d75 Author of "Bohu bud' cest, jiz se skonava" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

E. Klynarov

Hymnal Number: d169 Author of "Co Buoh cini, vse dobre jest" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

Z. Titus

Hymnal Number: d87 Author of "Boze, jenzs svetlo a pramen" in Cithara Sanctorum--Pisne Duchovni

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