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- and Kevin Windle (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), p. 119. Artem Istranin and Alexander Drono, "Competing historical Narratives in Russian Textbooks"...
- Stipan/Stjepan Konzul Istranin, or Steph**** Consul (1521 — after 1568), was a 16th-century Croatian Protestant reformator who aut****d and translated...
- plaque was unveiled in Deutschkreuz, dedicated to Mekinić. Stjepan Konzul Istranin GRADIŠĆE CROATIAN PROTESTANT LITERATURE, Zvonimir Bartolić Simpozij i spomen-ploča...
- engaged Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Antun Dalmatin as translators for Croatian and Serbian. Language used by Dalmatin and Istranin was based on northern-Chakavian...
- may be used: Cagnina (in Emilia-Romagna), Crodarina, Gallizio, Gallizza, Istranin, Istranyun, Istrianka, Istrijanac, Istrijanka, Magnacan, Reffosco, Refosca...
- accomodata (English title needed) Published in Venice. 1803 Josip Voltiggi Istranin Grammatica illirica (Illyrian Grammar) In Ricoslovnik illiricskoga, italianskoga...
- translations were planned. For his task, Trubar engaged Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Antun Dalmatin as translators for Croatian and Serbian. The Cyrillic...
- the president of this institute Primož Trubar engaged Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Antun Dalmatin as translators for Serbian. The Cyrillic text was the...
- Sea, and Constantinople. For this task, Trubar engaged Stjepan Konzul Istranin and Antun Dalmatin as translators for Croatian and Serbian. The Cyrillic...
- was built at Tunić, in which the distinguished teacher Ivan Ribarić - Istranin worked. The school worked until the beginning of World War II. The Germans...