Janž Tulščak

Janž Tulščak (? – c. 1594, first name also spelled Ivan, Hans, last name also spelled Tulschak, Tulszhak, a.k.a. Feistenberger or Scherer[1]) was a Slovene Protestant preacher and writer.

Janž Tulščak
BornUnknown
Diedc. 1594
Unknown
OccupationPriest
Known forProtestant preacher and writer

Life

Tulščak was born at Gracar Turn. He initially served as a Catholic priest in White Carniola. Together with Gregor Vlahovič, in Metlika he started preaching in the Protestant spirit and at the same time participated in the committee that approved the Croatian translations of Primož Trubar's books. In 1571 he became the assistant preacher in Ljubljana, and in 1581 the provincial preacher. Among other duties, he was on the committee for revising Jurij Dalmatin's translation of the Bible.[1][2]

Work

Kerſzhanske leipe molitve (Beautiful Christian Prayers), 1579

Tulščak also prepared the first Slovene prayer book, Kerſzhanske leipe molitve (Beautiful Christian Prayers), which was printed in 1579 at Johann Manlius's press in Ljubljana. It contains prayers translated from Latin and German, to which Tulščak added a long polemic sermon on proper prayer.[1][2]

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References

  1. Slovenska biografija: Janž Tulščak.
  2. Smolik, Marijan. 1999. Janž Tulščak. Enciklopedija Slovenija, vol. 13, p. 393. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga.
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