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Budmani — Budmani, Peter, Slawist, geb. 28. Okt. 1835 in Ragusa, studierte in Wien, wurde 1870 zum Professor am Gymnasium seiner Vaterstadt ernannt und 1883 nach Agram berufen, um das von der dortigen Akademie seit 1878 herausgegebene, damals bis zum… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Pero Budmani — (1835 – 1914) born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was a Croatian linguist and philologist, who first used the name Serbo Croatian in his book of grammar ( Grammatica della lingua serbo croata ; Vienna, 1867). The Vukovian based effort of language… … Wikipedia
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Serbian language — Serbian српски srpski Pronunciation [sr̩̂pskiː] Spoken in See below under Official status in Central and in immigrant communities in Western Eur … Wikipedia
Croatian-language grammar books — This article lists books relevant to the study of Croatian grammar. The enumerated grammar books give description and prescription of Croatian language as it evolved throughout history. Croatian grammars before the 20th century Year Author Work… … Wikipedia
Jovan Sundečić — (1825 ndash;1900), was a Serbian, Montenegrin, poet from Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church and a secretary of Prince Nikola I of Montenegro. He is most famous for writing lyrics of contemporary anthem of… … Wikipedia
Unveiling of the Gundulić monument — The unveiling of the Gundulić monument in Dubrovnik on May 20, 1893, was a symbolical event in the political history of Dubrovnik, since it brought to the surface the wider tensions between the Croats and the Serbs in the pre World War I… … Wikipedia
Serbs in Dubrovnik — The Serbs of Dubrovnik made up 3.25% of the town s population according to the 2001 Croatian population census. [ [http://www.dzs.hr/hrv/censuses/census2001/Popis/Graphs/SRBposto zupbody.html#mbz19 Republika Hrvatska Državni zavod za statistiku:… … Wikipedia
Mato Vodopić — Born December 13, 1816 Dubrovnik, Austria Hungary (modern Croatia) Died 13 March 1893 Dubrovnik, Austria Hungary (modern Cr … Wikipedia
Pero (disambiguation) — Pero was a daughter of Neleus and Chloris in Greek mythology.Pero may also refer to:Persons* A. J. Pero (born 1959), drummer * George Pero (born 1919), outstanding American tennis player * Pero (slave), namesake of Pero s Bridge * Pero Budmani… … Wikipedia