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Franz Miklosich (German:
Franz Ritter von
Miklosich, also
known in
Slovene as
Franc Miklošič; 20
November 1813 – 7
March 1891) was a
Slovenian philologist...
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Soulis 1984, p. 30.
Miklosich 1858, p. 142.
Miklosich 1858, pp. 142–145.
Miklosich 1858, pp. 146–148.
Miklosich 1858, pp. 149–152.
Miklosich 1858, p. 155. Car...
- cesta), Wolf
Street (Wolfova ulica),
Trubar Street (Trubarjeva cesta), and
Miklosich Street (Miklošičeva cesta), and the
major squares are
Congress Square...
- dot (Leake 1814) k with
overline (Reinhold 1855), k with
apostrophe (
Miklosich 1870), and ⟨ḱ⟩ (first used by
Lepsius 1863). ⟨q⟩ was
first used in Frashëri's...
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Serbica Spectantia Historiam Serbiae, Bosniae,
Ragusii (1858) by
Franz Miklosich,
Grgur and his
brothers co-signed a
charter by
which Đurađ
confirmed the...
- India.
Research conducted by nineteenth-century
scholars Pott (1845) and
Miklosich (1882–1888)
demonstrated that the
Romani language is most
aptly designated...
- Florida, 1997. Page 140. F.
Miklosich, J. Mūller. Acta
Patriarchatus Constantinopolitan. Vienna, 1862, Vol. 2, p.12 F.
Miklosich, J. Mūller. Acta Patriarchatus...
- Daničić; the most
eminent Slavist of the period,
Slovene philologist Franz Miklosich, and
Croatian scholars and
writers Ivan ****uljević Sakcinski, Dimitrije...
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Romani dialects branched out was
started in 1872 by the
Slavicist Franz Miklosich in a
series of essays. However, it was the
philologist Ralph Turner's...
- Dejana [sr],
feminine given name
Franz Miklosich (1860), Die
Bildung der
slavischen Personennamen, p. 62
Franz Miklosich (1858),
Monumenta Serbica, p. 104...