Jirí Tranovský - Town Hall / Radnice (Ceský Tešín, North Moravia)
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Depicted metal memorial tablet, devoted to Czech poet, writer, composer and Evangelical priest Jirí Tranovský, you can find on the main facade of the Ceský Tešín Town Hall.
Waymark Code: WMMGNK
Location: Moravskoslezský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 09/18/2014
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Depicted metal memorial tablet, devoted to Czech poet, writer, composer and Evangelical priest Jirí Tranovský, you can find on the main facade of the Ceský Tešín Town Hall.

The tablet on the facade bears following inscription in Czech:

JIRÍ TRANOVSKÝ
Slavný ceský pevec duchovní
jehož Cithara Sanctorum z r.1636
se stala zdrojem duchovní i národní síly
a symbolem jednoty ceskoslovenské,
narodil se r.1592 v Tešíne,
pusobil v Cechách, na Morave,
ve Slezsku a na Slovensku.

Translation to English:

JIRÍ TRANOVSKÝ
Famous Czech spiritual singer
whose Cithara Sanctorum from 1636
became the source of spiritual and national power
and symbol of Czecho-Slovak unity,
born in Tešín in 1592,
worked in Bohemia, Moravia,
Silesia and Slovakia.


Jirí Tranovský (9 April 1592, Tešín – 29 May 1637, Liptovský Sv. Mikuláš), was a Czech poet, writer, composer and Evangelical priest from the Tešín (Cieszyn) Silesia. He was sometimes called the father of Slavic hymnody and the "Luther of the Slavs." His name is sometimes anglicized to George.

Tranovský was born in Tešín, and studied at Lusatian Guben and Kolberg. In 1607, he was admitted to the University of Wittenberg where Martin Luther had taught less than a century earlier. He traveled in Bohemia and Silesia in 1612 and became a teacher at St. Nicholas Gymnasium in Prague. Later, he became rector of a school in Holešov, Moravia. In 1616 he was ordained a priest in Mezirící and served as a pastor for four years. The persecution of Lutherans in Bohemia under Ferdinand II forced him into exile. After an imprisonment in 1623 and the death of two children from plague the following year, Tranovský received a call to be pastor to a church in Bielitz, Teschen Silesia. He also became personal chaplain to Count Kasper Illehazy in 1627.

Tranovský was a lover of poetry and hymns. He issued several collections of hymns, the first being the Latin Odarum Sacrarum sive Hymnorum Libri III in 1629, but his most important and most famous work was Cithara Sanctorum (Lyre of the Saints), written in Czech, which appeared in 1636 in Levoca. This latter volume has formed the basis of Czech and Slovak Lutheran hymnody to the present day. In addition to hymn collections, Tranovský translated the Augsburg Confession in 1620 into Czech. These two latter works together with Bible of Kralice are the pillars that supported the Czech and Slovak Reformation.

From 1631 until 1637, Tranovský was pastor at a church in Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš (Slovakia). He died on 29 May of that year and was buried in an unmarked grave at his church. He was forty-six years old. Tranovský is commemorated on 29 May in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada. [excerpted from Wiki]

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Location: Front facade of the Český Těšín Town Hall.

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