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- Bogoslav Šulek (born Bohuslav Šulek; April 20, 1816 – November 30, 1895) was a Croatian philologist, historian and lexicographer. He was very influential...
- Šulek or Sułek are surnames. Notable people with the surname include: Bogoslav Šulek (1816–1895), Croatian philologist Martin Šulek (born 1998), Slovak...
- also carrying bearing the surname Arbanas/Arnaut, i.e Bogdan Arbanas, Bogoslav Arbanas, Milosh Arbanas, Bozhidar Arnaut etc. These individuals are not...
- Bogoslav Šulek i njegova polemika s Vukom Karadžićem" [Slovak Apostle of Yugoslavism: Bogoslav Šulek and His Polemic Against Vuk Karadžić]. Bogoslav Šulek...
- President of France, Emperor of French Second Empire (d. 1873) 1816 – Bogoslav Šulek, Croatian philologist, historian, and lexicographer (d. 1895) 1818...
- Croatians are of Slovak descent, including philologist cardinal Juraj Haulik, Bogoslav Šulek and writer August Šenoa. Slovaks are officially recognized as an...
- and Franz Miklosich, the Serb Vuk Karadžić, the Croat of Slovak origin Bogoslav Šulek, and the Croatians Vatroslav Jagić and Ante Starčević. The dispute...
- responsibilities with Antun Mažuranić, Dragutin Rakovac, Vjekoslav Babukić, Bogoslav Šulek, and Dimitrija Demeter. The Novine horvatske did not have licence...
- Mažuranić's and Josip Užarević's German-Croatian dictionary (1842), and Bogoslav Šulek's German-Croatian-Italian dictionary of scientific terminology (1875)...
- German–Illyrian dictionary. First "truly modern" Croatian dictionary). 1874–75 – Bogoslav Šulek, Hrvatsko-njemačko-talijanski rječnik znanstvenog ****vlja (Croatian–German–Italian...