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- Valtazar Bogišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Валтазар Богишић; 20 December 1834 – 24 April 1908), also known as Baltazar and Baldo Bogišić, was a Serb jurist from...
- glands in thermoregulation, as well as pioneering work in hypothermia. Valtazar Bogišić is considered to be a pioneer in the sociology of law and sociological...
- General Property Code for the Prin****lity of Montenegro of 1888, written by Valtazar Bogišić. Present: the Law on Obligations of 2008. Mozambique Based on Portuguese...
- artist, sculptor and art teacher. Marko Perković (born 1966), musician. Valtazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist and a pioneer in sociology. Vlaho Bukovac (1855–1922)...
- Zeta and the Coast'. Analysis of the Poem 'Banovic Strahinja' Bogišić, Valtazar. Narodne pjesme iz starijih, najčešće primorskih zapisa I, Beograd: Srpsko...
- Serbo-7 Pioneer in the sociology of law and sociological jurisprudence. Valtazar Bogišić Pioneering work in hypothermia. Ivan Đaja Pioneering research in...
- Kojadinović (born 1961) Milo Lompar (born 1962) Rajna Dragićević (born 1968) Valtazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist and a pioneer in sociology. Lazar Paču (1855–1915)...
- original on 2011-06-15. Retrieved 2011-06-28. Rudić 2001, p.96. Bogišić, Valtazar (1878). Народне пјесме: из старијих, највише приморских записа [Folk poems:...
- Svetozar Miletić, Nikola Pašić, Nikola Petrovic, Marko Popovic Miljanov, and Valtazar Bogišić. In 1875 Vrbica was given the title of vojvoda. He was a liaison...
- Nikola ****nović (1823–1887), designer and illustrator of folk costumes Valtazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist and a pioneer in sociology, a part of the Serb-Catholic...