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Matija Ahacel, also
known in
German as
Matthias Achazel (24
February 1779 – 23
September 1845), born
Matija Kobentar, was a
Carinthian Slovene philologist...
- name, a
variant of Matthew.
Notable people with the name include:
Matija Ahacel (1779–1845),
Carinthian Slovene philologist, publicist, and
collector of...
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Augustine Wade,
conductor and
composer (b. 1796)
September 23 –
Matija Ahacel,
collector of folk
songs (b. 1779)
October 7 –
Isabella Colbran, soprano...
- Kapellari,
Austrian politician Rudolf Kirchschläger and others.
Matija Ahacel (1779–1845) – philologist, publicist,
collector of folk
songs Tomaz Druml...
- German–Slovene dictionary,
based on the work of Ožbalt Gutsman,
Marko Pohlin,
Matija Ahacel,
Jernej Kopitar, and
Urban Jarnik,
completing it in 1854
under the advice...
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lived or
worked in Carinthia, such as
Anton Janežič,
Matija Majar,
Matija Ahacel, and
Anton Martin Slomšek. He died in Moosburg.
Jernej Kopitar The official...
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famous natives of the muni****lity were the
Slovene philologists Matija Ahacel and
Anton Janežič. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke...
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Matija Ahacel Adam Bohorič
Anton Bezenšek
Matija Čop
Peter Dajnko Janez Gradišnik Anton...
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contemporary Carinthian Slovene philologists,
especially Urban Jarnik and
Matija Ahacel,
Kopitar sought to
educate a new
generation of
linguists who
would develop...
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Slovene language and culture, such as
Urban Jarnik,
Anton Janežič,
Matija Ahacel, and
Davorin Trstenjak.
Influenced by the
Illyrian Movement in Croatia,...