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Daniel Sinapius-Horčička

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155:. In 1673, during the persecution of Protestants, Sinapius-Horčička was exiled from Hungarian lands. He travelled with his family first to Silesia and then to Nového Bojanova, both of which fell outside of Hungarian jurisdiction but still within the realm of the Habsburgs. After returning from exile in 1683, he worked briefly in Radvan before moving on to Levoča. While in Levoča, Sinapius-Horčička served as a rector, evangelical priest, school inspector, and editor and proofreader of books published in Slovak. Sinapius-Horčička died on January 27, 1688, in 293: 176:
lack of patriotism among his fellow Slovaks. He touches on the antiquity of the Slovak nation and on Slovak youth. What is very noteworthy in addition to these proto-nationalistic verses, Sinapius-Horčička wrote exclusively in Slovak when many of his Slovak contemporaries were using the more common Slavic literary language of
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prose, proverbs and select Slovak spiritual poetry. Despite devoting much effort to his Latin works, his Slovak ones have maintained and sustained his reputation more into the modern era. His prose is considered to reflect that national consciousness- lauding the Slovak language and criticizing the
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baroque writer, poet, dramatist, composer of hymns and evangelical Protestant preacher who lived during the mid 17th century in what is modern Slovakia.
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poems and school dramas. However, a large part of his work was devoted to religious
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Daniel Sinapius-Horčička was born on August 3, 1640, in the village of
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Nestálosť vidiečanovej forúny (Fortunae inconstantia in rustico)
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Trojnásobný bič božieho hnevu (Flagellum irae divinae triplex)
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Nový trh latinsko-slovenský (Neo-forum Latino-Slavonicum)
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Daniel Sinapius-Horčička was involved in the writing of
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Osud verný vo svete duše (Sors fidelis in mundo animae)
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Hainov dom – zarmútený Nain (Domus Hain – moesta Nain)
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Daniel Sinapius Horčička
Sučany
Upper Hungary
Levoča
Upper Hungary
Dramatist
preacher
Baroque
Slovak
Sučany
Martin District
Žilina Region
Slovakia
Upper Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
Jelšava
Liptovská Teplička
Radvaň
Levoča
Latin
baroque
Czech
catechism

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1640 births
Slovak poets
17th-century Lutheran clergy
Slovak Christian clergy

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