Parčić Dragutin Antun: Grammatica della lingua slava (illirica)

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Grammatica della lingua slava (illirica)

Parčić Dragutin Antun

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Dragutin Antun Parčić: Grammatica della lingua slava (illirica) *The last page of the dictionary is missing. He graduated from the seminary in Zadar. Worked as a professor, stayed in many monasteries; In 1876, he was granted leave from the Franciscan Order of Third Orders and was appointed a canon at the Institute of St. Jerome in Rome. - Parčić was versatile, he was engaged in printing, botany, geography, astronomy, translation, he was a pioneer of Croatian photography; from 1859 he tried his hand at all areas of photography, up to recording with a microscope and telescope (three phases of the solar eclipse, 1861). His main contributions are Glagoliticism and lexicography. He edited the edition of the Glagolitic Missal and Rituals (1893) in the Church Slavonic language of the Croatian editorial office. His linguistic work is in the footsteps of the Zagreb philological school and in opposition to Croatian wolves. He published several editions of Croatian-Italian and Italian-Croatian dictionaries. Croatian-Italian dictionary from 1901. (reprint 1995) is the result of great care for the Croatian lexicon, rich in new creations and translations, but also in words collected by the people. The Croatian grammar in Italian (Grammatica della lingua slava /illirica/, 1873, 1878) was published in a French translation in Paris in 1877. The Old Slavonic grammar and the Latin-Glagolese dictionary remain unfinished as evidence of their author's great effort to preserve and revive the Croatian Glagolitic heritage.

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