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Ignacije Szentmartony (October 28, 1718 –
April 15, 1793) was a
Croatian Jesuit priest, missionary, mathematician, astronomer,
explorer and cartographer...
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physicist (b. 1711) 1788 –
Giuseppe Bonno,
Austrian composer (b. 1711) 1793 –
Ignacije Szentmartony,
Croatian priest, mathematician, and
astronomer (b. 1718)...
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provincije /
comments written by
Andrija Zirdum; from the
Latin and
Italian Ignacije Gavran and
Simun Šimić, (Sarajevo, Zagreb: Synopsis, 2003), p. 148-149...
- with iron nails. This
monumental entrance was most
likely constructed by
Ignacije Macanović, a
builder from Trogir.
Above the doors, the
symbol of the Venetian...
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published by
Gjuragj Kobe in
Danica 1841, br. 5. Once
belonged to
library of
Ignacije Blagajski in Boštanj (Weissenstein).
permit 1453 (October 15) II. 17 Trsat...
- 2017-09-07. Finkel,
Caroline (2004). Osman's Dream.
Basic Books. Gavran, Fra
Ignacije (5
October 2017). "Od zauzeća
Bosne do
podjele Provincije (1463–1514) –...
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Svedlund Swedish 20th
Oceans Otto
Sverdrup Norwegian 19th/20th
Arctic Ignacije Szentmartony Croat 18th
Amazon River Abel
Tasman Dutch 17th Australasia...
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ensemble in the
second half of the 18th century,
after the
plans of
Ignacije Macanović. The two-story
building with the
stone stairway situated on the...
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Antoine Deparcieux,
French mathematician and
engineer (d. 1768) 1718 –
Ignacije Szentmartony,
Croatian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and explorer...
- Castle, his vast
library and his
collection of prints. In 1690,
Aleksandar Ignacije Mikulić, the
Bishop of Zagreb,
bought his library,
along with some 7,300...