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Handrij Zejler (1
February 1804 – 15
October 1872;
official German name
Andreas Seiler) was a
Sorbian writer,
Lutheran pastor, and
national activist....
- 1842, the
first Sorbian publishing companies started to appear: the poet
Handrij Zejler set up a w****ly magazine, the
precursor of today’s
Sorbian News...
- “Beautiful Lusatia”) is the
Sorbian national anthem. It was
written by poet
Handrij Zejler. The
lyrics were
firstly published on
August 24, 1827, in the Leipzig...
- and
naturalist Jan Arnošt
Smoler (1816–1884) –
Philologist and
writer Handrij Zejler (1804–1872) – Writer, pastor, and
national activist Pavle Jurišić...
- (1872–1936),
painter Karl
Friedrich Gottlob Wetzel (1779–1819),
writer Handrij Zejler (1804–1872), born in the
district Salzenforst,
founder of modern...
- misfortune: death, fire, epidemics, flood, etc. (See, e.g., Bože sedleško by
Handrij Zejler in
Upper Sorbian.)
Jacob Grimm remarks that a
similar term, sedlisko...
-
Pohontsch since 2020. In 1847, the Maćica
Serbska was
founded in
Bautzen by
Handrij Zejler, Jan Arnošt Smoler,
Korla Jan Smoler, Křesćan Bohuwěr Pful, and...
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flourished in the late 1800s with one of the most
notable poets being Handrij Zejler, who
published between 1883 and 1891. The
longest running of various...
- Kamenz:
founded July 24, 1921 in
Crostwitz Domowina Regional ****ociation "
Handrij Zejler" Hoyerswerda:
founded July 24, 1921 in
Hoyerswerda Domowina Regional...
- pućach časnikarki",
Translation in
Upper Sorbian, VEB
Verlag Domowina 1964
Handrij Zejler "Serbske fabule", Translation, VEB
Verlag Domowina 1966 "Struga...