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Jan Karafiát (4 January 1846 – 31 January 1929) was a Czech clergyman of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren and author. He is best known for his classic children's book Broučci, the Czech language word for Fireflies, that was first published in the early 1870s.[1] Traditional Czech figurines of fairylike insect people[2] are based on the characters in the book. He is also known for his poetry, which often reflected his religious beliefs,[3] additionally he was one of the reviewers of Bible of Kralice – the first Czech protestant translation of the Bible.
Jan Karafiát | |
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Born | |
Died | 31 January 1929 | (aged 83)
Occupation(s) | Theologian, author |
Life
editKarafiát was born to a wealthy family in Jimramov in 1846. He went to school at Gütersloh. He studied theology in Litomyšl, Berlin (1866–1867), Bonn (1867–1868), Vienna (1866–1869) and Edinburgh (1871–1872). He became Vicar at Roudnice nad Labem and in 1874 an administrator of the Protestant theological seminar in Čáslav. From 1875 until his conflict with the consistory in Vienna in 1895, he led the parish of Velká Lhota (that time called Hrubá Lhota). From that point until his death in 1929, he lived in Prague.[4]
Jan Karafiát was buried in Vinohrady Cemetery.[5]
References
edit- ^ Peter Hunt, Sheila G. Bannister Ray International companion encyclopedia of children's literature page 775
- ^ Raul A. Barreneche 3 friends transform a Czech getaway Arts & Leisure September 15, 2006 International Herald Tribune]
- ^ "Jan Karafiát: Historie o hrnčíři - Církev Nový Život". www.novyzivot.cz. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
- ^ "Jan Karafiát" (in Czech). Obec Velká Lhota. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
- ^ Cemeteries Archived 2013-03-25 at the Wayback Machine, Perfect Prague, 21 November 2013