Samuel Bogusław Chyliński
Samuel Bogusław Chyliński was the translator and publisher of the first translation of the Bible into Lithuanian.
Life
Samuel Bogusław Chyliński born in Šventežeris to a family of a Calvinist preacher Adrian Chyliński and mother from the Lithuanian nobleman Minvydas branch. Samuel spoke Lithuanian since his childhood.Apparently Chyliński studied in Franeker, Friesland, The Netherlands, before 1651 and was later staying in Britsum, Friesland according to an inscription in the church register of Britsum of 1651, in which a D is put before his name. Since 1657 Chyliński studied in Oxford.
As a main source and reference for his Lithuanian Bible translation Chyliński used the Dutch Statenvertaling. He produced his work in Oxford and printed it in London. 15 Oxford professors signed a certificate that Chylinski was "a learned and polite scholar". In 1659, Chyliński published a pamphlet An account of the translation of the Bible into the Lithuanian tongue in English in which he claimed to have translated the whole of the Bible. The aim of the pamphlet was to raise funds for the printing of his translation. The printing of the translation started in 1660, but was interrupted due to disagreements among Lithuanian Protestants.