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Croatian priest and historian

Ivan Krstitelj Tkalčić (Croatian pronunciation: [ǐʋan kr̂stiteʎ tkâːlt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 4 May 1840 – 11 May 1905) was a Croatian historian, Catholic priest, and prebendary.

Tkalčić was born on 4 May 1840 in Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia, to father Janko from Samobor and mother Bara (née Martinjakova). He was ordained a priest on 7 September 1862, becoming curate in Sisak. On 10 October 1867, when he became the prebendary of the Zagreb Cathedral, a post he held until his death on 11 May 1905. His first publication was an article in Narodne novine in 1859. This was followed by many works pertaining history, especially the history of Zagreb and the Croatian church. Tkalčić became a corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (then Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts) in 1875. And a full member in 1882. From then onwards he held the position of the academy's librarian until 1892 and "archivist in 1896."

He is the namesake of Tkalčićeva Street in Zagreb.

Incomplete list of works

  • Hrvatska povjestnica, printed by Dragutin Albrecht, "Zagreb," 1861 (2nd edition in 1862; reprint by Fortuna, "Strmec Samoborski," 2011)
  • Na uspomenu tisuću-godišnjice sv. Cyrilla i Methoda slovjenskih apostolah ※, printed and financed by Dragutin Albrecht, Zagreb, 1863
  • Severila, ili Slika iz progonstva kršćanah u Sisku: historična pripoviest iz četvrtoga stoljeća ※, printed and financed by Albrecht, Zagreb, 1866
  • Sumporne toplice kod Varaždina u Hrvatskoj ※, Albrecht, Zagreb, 1869
  • Poviest Hrvatah ※, financed by Albrecht's and Fiedler's bookstore, Zagreb, 1870
  • Povjestni spomenici zagrebačke biskupije = Monumenta historica episcopatus Zagrabiensis ※, printed by Karl Albrecht, 2 volumes, Zagreb, 1873–74
  • Prvostolna crkva zagrebačka ※, Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1880
  • Ivan arcidjakon Gorički: domaći pisac u IV. vieku ※, Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1886
  • Povjestni spomenici slobodnog kraljevskog grada Zagreba priestolnice Kraljevine dalmatinsko-hrvatsko-slavonske ※, 11 volumes, 1889–1905
  • Slob. kralj. glavni grad Zagreb do svršetka XIV. vieka ※, printed by Karl Albrecht, Zagreb, 1889
  • Parnice proti vješticam u Hrvatskoj ※, Zagreb, 1891
  • Izprave o progonu vješticah u Hrvatskoj ※, Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1892
  • Slob. kralj. glavni grad Zagreb u XV. vieku ※, printed by Karl Albrecht, Zagreb, 1895
  • Slavensko bogoslužje u Hrvatskoj, Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1904

References

Notes

  1. ^ The name Ivan Krstitelj is equivalent to English John the Baptist or French Jean-Baptiste.

Citations

  1. ^ Barlé 1905, p. 166.
  2. ^ Barlé 1905, p. 167.
  3. ^ Barlé 1905, p. 169.
  4. ^ Vukelić 2013, p. 130.

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