Bedřich Bridel Explained

Bedřich Bridel, or Fridrich Bridelius (German: '''Friedrich Briedel, Bridelius'''; 1619, Vysoké Mýto – October 15, 1680, Kutná Hora) was a Czech baroque writer, poet, and missionary.

Biography

He studied at the Jesuit gymnasium in Prague. In 1637 he entered the Jesuit order, he was ordained as a priest around 1650.[1] From 1656 to 1660 he led the printing office of the Jesuits in the Prague Clementinum. Following the 1660 he devoted himself exclusively to the missionary and predicatory activities in Bohemia.[1] He died of plague.

Work

Bridel's literary output is varied, he used more forms and genres. The majority of his works are catechetic books. He also translated the German and Latin texts into Czech.[1]

List of selected works

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Slovník českých spisovatelů. Věra Menclová . Václav Vaněk. 2005. Libri. Prague. 80-7277-179-5. 96–97. cs.