Konrad Adam Glušič Explained

Konrad Adam Glušič (originally Glus(ch)itsch, first name also spelled Conrad,[1] 1527–1578),[2] was a clergyman and bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana. He was born in Komen[2] or near Gornji Grad.[3] He was appointed bishop in 1571.[4] He died in 1578.[1] [4] [5]

Name

In addition to Glušič, his surname is attested as Gluschitsch, Glusitsch, Glussitsch, and Gluscitz.[6] The spellings Gluschitsch and Glusitsch are attested in 1689,[7] Glussitsch in 1851,[8] and Gluschitz in 1854.[4] His surname appears Slovenized as Glušič by 1875.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gams . Pius Bonifacius . Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae . 1873 . Georg Joseph Manz . Regensburg . 283.
  2. Encyclopedia: Glušič Konrad (Adam) . Primorski slovenski biografski leksikon . 1978 . Kralj . Franc . Goriška Mohorjeva Družba . 5: Fogar-Grabrijan . Gorizia . December 29, 2022 . 430–431.
  3. Book: Kjuder . Albin . Drobci iz 42 duhovniških življenjepisov . 92–93 . Manuscript.
  4. Book: Mooyer . Ernst Friedrich . Onomastikon chronographikon hierarchiae germanicae . 1854 . Minden . 50.
  5. http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dljub.html CH
  6. Book: Gatz . Erwin . Brodkorb . Clemens . Die Bischöfe des Heiligen Römischen Reiches, 1448 bis 1648: ein biographisches Lexikon . 1996 . Duncker & Humblot . Berlin . 230.
  7. Book: Valvasor . Johann Weikhard von . Die Ehre Deß Hertzogthums Crain . 1689 . Nuremberg . 648, 654.
  8. Book: Cappelletti . Giuseppe . Le chiese d'Italia dalla loro origine sino ai nostri giorni, vol. 8 . 1851 . Giuseppe Antonelli . Venice . 673.
  9. News: Lukovič . A. . Luteranstvo na Goriškem . December 30, 2022 . Glas . 44 . October 29, 1875.