Imre Augustich
Imre Augustich or Agostich (Slovene: Imre Augustič September 29/30, 1837 – July 17, 1879) was a Slovene writer, poet, journalist, and representative of Vas county in the National Assembly of Hungary. He was the author of Prijátel (Friend), the first newspaper in the Prekmurje Slovene.
Born in Murski Petrovci (Prekmurje, Tišina municipality), his father, Lajos Augustich, was a petty nobleman and economic officer for the Szapáry family. His mother, Julianna Zanaty, was born in Szombathely. Augustich studied in Szombathely and Budapest, and early in his career was a notary for the Batthyány family in Murska Sobota and Alsószölnök, and became a reporter and journalist in Budapest.
The first works Augustich wrote in Hungarian supported magyarization in the Kingdom of Hungary. Lastly persisted throughout the next Hungarian Slovene people. In 1875 work to the Prijátel. Augustich translated verses of Sándor Petőfi, János Arany, Pál Gyulai and others, at the same time renewing the Prekmurian literary language and literature.
He died of tuberculosis in Budapest.
Works
- A polgári házasság. Népszerű jog- és társadalmi tudomány dr. H-ain és dr. Ch-nd után. (Pest, 1868.)
- Návuk vogerszkoga jezika za zacsetnike. Budapest, 1876.
- Prirodopis s kepami, 1879
- Prijátel 1875–1879
Literature
- Szinnyei József: Magyar írók élete és munkái I. (Aachs–Bzenszki). Budapest: Hornyánszky. 1891. → Augustich (Agostich) Imre
- Natalija Ulčnik: Začetki prekmurskega časopisja, Zora 67, 2009. Maribor ISBN 978-961-6656-40-5
- Anton Trstenjak: Slovenci na Ogrskem, Narodnapisna in književna črtica, OBJAVA ARHIVSKIH VIROV Maribor 2006. ISBN 961-6507-09-5
- Vilko Novak: Izbor prekmurskega slovstva, Ljubljana 1976.
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