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Atanazije Jurjević

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Atanazije Jurjević, signed himself as Jurjevich-Dalmata (Latin: Athanasius Georgiceus, German: Athanasius Georgijević; c.1590 – c.1640) was a Croatian baroque composer, writer and diplomat. He was born into a well-known patrician family from Split. His most known work is titled "Pisni za naypoglavitiye, naysvetiye i nayveselye dni svega godischia sloxene: i kakose u Organe s'yednim glasom mogu spivati, napravgliene", a collection of compositions published in 1635.

Work

  • Od naslidovanya Isukarstova kgnighe cetvereNaslidovanje Isukrstovo (Beč, 1629.), prepjev na hrvatski znane knjige Tome Kempenskoga[1]
  • Prilike i promišljenja sarca človičanskoga (1633.)
  • Naslidovanja duhovna (1633.)
  • Nastojanja duhovna u kojih se uzdarži način kako bi moga dobar karstjanin svaki dan, i u koje vrime, BOGA i stvorca svoga moliti, i inimi molitvami i pisni B. D. Marije, i ostalih svetih, a navlastito na poglavite blagdane, duhovno i korisno sebe zabaviti. Skupljena i složena po Atanasiju Georgiceu. Pritiskano u Beču, po Mateu Formiku. Lito Gospodina našega Isukarsta M. D C. XXXIII.

References

  1. ^ Knjižnice grada Zagreba Thomas a Kempis: Od naszleduvanya Kristussevoga: knige chetiri

Bibliography

  • Ennio Stipčević: ‘Habent sua fata libelli: “Pisni” (1635) Atanazija Jurjevića’, Arti musices, xxvi (1995), str. 65–72
  • J. Mantuani: ‘Hrvatska crkvena pjesmarica iz god. 1635’, Sveta Cecilija, ix (1915)
  • István György Tóth: Na putu kroz Slavoniju pod krinkom (1626.). Putovanje dalmatinskog humanista Atanazija Jurjevića (Georgiceo) – novi rukopis i nova interpretacija(Scrinia Slavonica, Vol.3 No.1 Studeni 2003.)
  • Alfred Baumgartner: Propyläen Welt der Musik Band 2, 1989, ISBN 3549078323, S. 417