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  1. Franjo Rački (25 de noviembre de 1828 – 13 de febrero de 1894) fue un historiador, político y escritor croata. Compiló importantes colecciones de antiguos documentos diplomáticos e históricos croatas, escribió trabajos históricos pioneros y fue un fundador clave de la Academia Yugoslava de Ciencias y Artes.

  2. Franjo Rački (25 November 1828 – 13 February 1894) was a Croatian historian, politician, writer, and Catholic priest. He compiled important collections of old Croatian diplomatic and historical documents, wrote some pioneering historical works, and was a key founder of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts .

  3. Franjo Rački (25 de noviembre de 1828 – 13 de febrero de 1894) fue un historiador, político y escritor croata. Compiló importantes colecciones de antiguos documentos diplomáticos e históricos croatas, escribió trabajos históricos pioneros y fue un fundador clave de la Academia Yugoslava de Ciencias y Artes.

  4. Franjo Rački ( Fužine, 25. studenoga 1828. – Zagreb, 13. veljače 1894. ), hrvatski katolički svećenik, povjesničar, publicist, kulturni djelatnik, narodnjački političar, "otac hrvatske moderne kritičke historiografije". [1] Životopis. Obrazovanje. U Senju i Varaždinu stječe gimnazijsko obrazovanje.

  5. Quick Facts. Also Known As: Рачки, Франьо. Died At Age: 65. Writers Historians. political ideology: He became a member of the Croatian Parliament, convened after a pause of 12 years. Died on: February 13, 1894. place of death: Zagreb. Founder/Co-Founder: Key founder of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts. Recommended Lists: Croatian People.

  6. Rački, Franjo, hrvatski povjesničar, jezikoslovac, publicist i političar (Fužine, 25. XI. 1828 – Zagreb, 13. II. 1894). Studirao je teologiju u Beču 1849–52., a zatim se zaredio u Senju. U Beču je potom studirao matematiku i fiziku (1852–53) te usavršavao teologiju, 1855. bio je promoviran u doktora teologije.

  7. The first modern edition was published in 1881 by Franjo Rački in his book Starine (Antiquities). It is written in the Bosnian Cyrillic script by Ivan, the canon of the Cathedral Church of Split and a Hvar notary , at the request of the Povlja abbot Ivan, and by order of the Bishop of Hvar Nikola.