Baltazar Adam Krčelić

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Baltazar Adam Krčelić

Baltazar Adam Krčelić (5 February 1715 - 29 March 1778)[1] was a Croatian historian, theologian and lawyer.

He was the canon of Zagreb and rector of the Collegium Croaticum Viennense in Vienna. Krčelić wrote in Latin and in the Kajkavian dialect, and his major works were dedicated to Church history of Zagreb. His yearbook Annuae 1748–1767 is a precious source for the history of the period.

After Vitezović, he was the most prominent figure in the Croatian cultural life of the time.

References

  1. ^ "Famous Croats - 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Adam Baltazar Krčelić". posta.hr. Croatian Post. Retrieved 2018-05-28.

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