József Kossics, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

József Kossics

Slovene writer

Date of Birth: 09-Oct-1788

Place of Birth: Slovenia

Date of Death: 26-Dec-1867

Profession: writer, poet, Catholic priest, author, anthropologist

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About József Kossics

  • József Kossics, also known in Slovene as Jožef Košic (around October 9, 1788, Bogojina, Austria-Hungary – December 26, 1867, Felsoszölnök), was a Hungarian-Slovenian writer, Catholic priest, ethnologist, linguist, poet, and historian. Kossics was born in Bogojina, Moravske Toplice, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Slovenia.
  • His father József Kossics was a teacher born in Varaždin and his mother Ana Kregar was from a petty noble family. Kossics served as a priest in the first half of the 19th century in Alsószölnök and later in Felsoszölnök (1829–1867) in Vas country.
  • He was also a poet, linguist, historian, and ethnologist.
  • He was a subscriber to the early Hungarian scholarly journal Tudományos gyujtemény (Scientific Collection, 1817–1841).
  • In 1828, his monograph on the Hungarian Slovenes appeared in this journal, earning him respect in ethnological circles.
  • Kossics continued to attentively follow developments in Hungarian science and culture. In his pursuit of promoting the special features of ethnic groups, he later became something of an activist.
  • In 1837, he joined an appeal for a poem from every ethnic group living in the Kingdom of Hungary to be read in the respective languages for the opening of the Hungarian National Theater in Pest.
  • For this purpose, Kossics himself wrote a poem in his native Slovene and added a rough Hungarian translation. Kossics died in 1867 in Felsoszölnök.

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