Janez Vesel


Janez Vesel, known by his pen name Jovan Koseski was a Slovene lawyer and poet.

Life and work

Born as Janez Vesel in Spodnje Koseze in the Duchy of Carniola in the Habsburg Monarchy, Koseski studied law in Graz and Vienna and worked in Trieste for most of his professional life. In his student years, he mostly wrote in German. In 1818, his sonnet Potažba was the first sonnet ever printed in Slovene. No further works by Koseski are known until 1844, when he published his ode Slovenja Caru Ferdinandu, dedicated to Emperor Ferdinand. The poem where he describes the history of the Slovene Lands since the Roman times is widely regarded as his best work. Afterwards, he continued writing and also translating poetry. Vesel was a grandfather of the Austrian-Italian mountaineer and author Julius Kugy. He died in Trieste.

Word ''Slovenija''

Vesel's 1844 ode was long considered the earliest known printed use of the word Slovenija, at the time referring to the Slovene Lands. In the early 1990s, it was found that the word was printed already in 1841 in the book Drevnie i nynešnie Slovene by the Russian writer Yuriy Venelin.