• Matija Petar Katančić (Latin: Mathias Petrus Katancsich; 1750–1825) was a Croatian writer, professor of aesthetics and archaeology, lexicographer, and...
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  • Serbian archpriest Matija Petar Katančić (1750–1825), Croatian writer, professor of aesthetics and archaeology, and lexicographer Matija Pintarič (born 1989)...
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  • etymological derivation, and there are several hypotheses on the origin: Matija Petar Katančić (1750–1825), the first to theorize on the name, connected the ethnonym...
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    Illyrian, Morlach and Bosnian. The Croatian writer and lexicographer Matija Petar Katančić published six volumes of biblical translations in 1831 described...
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  • Vulgate was translated into the Illyric language, Bosnian dialect by Matija Petar Katančić. It was published at Budapest (6 parts, 1831) and closely follows...
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    humanists, and was also considered by early modern writers, like Matija Petar Katančić, Mavro Orbini and Pavao Ritter Vitezović. This cultural and romanticist...
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    needed] Notable people who were born or have lived in Osijek include Matija Petar Katančić, an 18th-century Croatian writer, professor of archaeology, translator...
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    claiming that the Roman MARSVNNIA was located where Brod is now is Matija Petar Katančić, giving this assertion additional support. The Slavs settled in...
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    that any evil came from outside Dubrovnik. In northern Croatia, Matija Petar Katančić (Matthias Petrus Katanchich, 1750–1825) was the chief representative...
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    inscription on a Roman milestone found near Osijek, Croatia by Matija Petar Katančić in the 18th century, mentions the existence of a Jassiorum municipium...
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