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Bertalan Koczuván | |
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Died | 25 October 1889 | (aged 61)
Nationality | Slovene |
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Bertalan Koczuván (Slovene: Bartol Kocuvan, or Jernej Kocuvan, German: Bartolomäus Kozuvan, August 16, 1828 – October 25, 1889) was a Slovene teacher and author. He was lived and worked in Hungary.
He was born in Styria, in Sveti Jurij ob Ščavnici. His parents was Valent Kocuvan and Marija (neé Anžel).[1] He started his work in 1854 as an assistant teacher in Ljutomer.
Márk Sziszeki (Zsizsek), priest of Beltinci, invited him to teach at the school in Ižakovci (at this time Slovene March in Kingdom of Hungary).
Sziszeki and Koczuván was patriotic Slovenes. Kocuvan introduced the Carniolian literary Slovene language and the Slovene script to the school of Ižakovci in order to prepare the Hungarian Slovenes for unification with the Styrian Slovenes.[2]
In the school year 1879/1880, Kocuvan began writing in Prekmurje Slovene a coursebook about the home studies, which remained in manuscript. Probably because of Magyarization, Kocuvan was not allowed to publish this book.
Work
[edit]- Domovina, ország (deržáva), pravice i dúžnosti purgarov
Literature
[edit]- Marko Jesenšek: Rokopis učitelja Bertalana Koczuvana iz leta 1879/80 Domovina, ország (deržáva), pravice i dúžnosti purgarov. 187⁹/80. Koczuván Bertalan, učitelj. Slavica Centralis. Št. 2. L. XVI. 2023. pp. 36-65.
- Ferenc Pál: A katolikus egyház társadalmi tevékenysége és a politikai katolicizmus a szombathelyi egyházmegyében, 1867-1914. Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Bölcsészettudományi Kar. Budapest 2017.
References
[edit]- ^ Nadškofija Maribor: 202 Sv. Jurij ob Ščavnici; Krstna knjiga / Taufbuch 03113 – On: Matricula Online
- ^ Anton Trstenjak (2006). Slovenci na Ogrskem : narodopisna in književna črtica : objava arhivskih virov. Maribor : Pokrajinski arhiv. p. 184. ISBN 961-6507-09-5.