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HILARION GAŠPAROTI: CZVET SZVETEH, ALI SIVLENYE, AND CHINI SZVETCZEV...
CZVET SZVETEH, ALI SIVLENYE, AND CHINI SZVETCZEV, Koteri Vu nafsem Horvatczkem, iliti Szlovenfzkem Orfzagu z-vekfsum pobosnofztjum, y z-prodektum zadnye tri mefzecze Leta, najm: Lifztopada, Vfzefzvefchaka, y Grudna poftujufze.
Zkupa, y drugeh fzvetczev ofzebujnefsega, y fzvetefsega fitka; nam na chudo, y nafzleduvanye iz vnogeh veruvanya vredneh, y potverdgyeneh Pifzczev zebrani. Vfzakojachkem vre tongue, kakti Diachkem, Lufitanszkem, Krajnfzkem &c. fzvojem Orfzagom napervo pofztavlyeni vezda pak z-Miloscbum Prefzvetle neba, y zemlye Kralyicze BL. MARIE DEVICZE Zverhu Hotchure Milosche izzkujuche.
Stampani vu Bechu, summer 1761.
The book has 869 55 pages, and an etching of the Mother of God - Očura, Vienna, 1761.
HILARION GAŠPAROTI, Pauline preacher and writer (Samobor 1714- Lepoglava 1762). He wrote sermons and hagiographic works. Gašparoti's book Czvet Szveteh is a real encyclopedic work of Croatian-Kajkavian literature of the 18th century, not only in its scope (4 volumes with a total of 3761 pages), but primarily in its research orientation towards the study of numerous literary and historical sources that served in the creation of the largest Croatian hagiographic anthology. Gašparota dedicated each extensive volume to one statue of the Virgin from the Zagorje sanctuaries, i.e. the statue from Bistrica, Lobor, Veternica and Očura, with accompanying copper engravings with reproductions of the said statues. The beginning of each volume begins with a dedication or selected introductory words in honor of a particular statue in which the Virgin Mary is glorified. By dedicating the entire work to the Virgin Gašparota, he confirmed the richly developed baroque Marian cult in the Kajkavian literary language.
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