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|name = Baltazar Adam Krčelić |
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|birth_date=5 February 1715 |
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|birth_place=[[Šenkovec,_Zagreb_County|Šenkovec]], near [[Zagreb]], Kingdom of Croatia, [[Habsburg |
|birth_place=[[Šenkovec,_Zagreb_County|Šenkovec]], near [[Zagreb]], Kingdom of Croatia, [[Habsburg monarchy]] |
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|death_date=29 March 1778 |
|death_date=29 March 1778 |
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|death_place=Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg Monarchy |
|death_place=Zagreb, Kingdom of Croatia, Habsburg Monarchy |
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|occupation = {{hlist|Historian|Literary historian|Theologian|Lawyer}} |
|occupation = {{hlist|Historian|Literary historian|Theologian|Lawyer}} |
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'''Baltazar Adam Krčelić''' (5 February 1715 |
'''Baltazar Adam Krčelić''' (5 February 1715 – 29 March 1778)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.posta.hr/en/postage-stamp-overview-6624/6624?m=562 |title=Famous Croats - 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Adam Baltazar Krčelić|work=posta.hr |publisher=[[Croatian Post]] |accessdate=2018-05-28}}</ref> was a [[Croats|Croatian]] historian, theologian and lawyer. After [[Pavao Ritter Vitezović|Vitezović]], he was the most prominent figure in the Croatian cultural life of the time. |
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==Biography== |
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He was born in Šenkovec near Zagreb on 5 February 1715 and was schooled in Zagreb, Vienna and Bologna, where he gained a degree in theology and law. In 1747, he was the [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Zagreb]] and rector of the ''Collegium Croaticum Viennense'' in [[Vienna]]. In 1755, at the prompting of the court in Vienna, he composed a draft for the administrative reform in Croatia. His first published work is the biography of medieval [[Bishop of Zagreb]] [[Augustin Kažotić]], which was written in [[Kajkavian]]. In 1754, he completed a major work of eclessial history of Zagreb, publishing it in 1770, which was later used by [[Daniele Farlati]]. His yearbook ''Annuae 1748–1767'' is a precious source for the history of the period. Shortly before his death, he donated his books and manuscripts to the library of the Royal Academy in Zagreb, which was a precursor to today's [[National and University Library in Zagreb]]. He died in Zagreb on 29 March 1778.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.enciklopedija.hr/Natuknica.aspx?ID=33820|title = Krčelić, Baltazar Adam | Hrvatska enciklopedija}}</ref> |
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==Works== |
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He was the [[Canon (priest)|canon]] of [[Zagreb]] and rector of the ''Collegium Croaticum Viennense'' in [[Vienna]]. Krčelić wrote in [[Latin language|Latin]] and in the [[Kajkavian dialect|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. |
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* 1747. ''Živlenje blaženoga Gazotti Augustina, zagrebečkoga biskupa''. |
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* 1767. ''Naivrednesze sztalnoszti pelda: Poglaviti i prechasztni goszpon, goszpon Januss Busan […] po prodeke poglavitoga goszp. '''Bolthisara Adama Kerchelich de Corbavia''', opata Szveteh apostolov Petra i Paula de Kacs, sztolne zagrebechke czirkve kanovnika, i tabule, vu orszagu ovom, zagrebachke judiciariae assessora''. Vu Zagrebu: po factoru Antonu Jandera. |
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After [[Pavao Ritter Vitezović|Vitezović]], he was the most prominent figure in the Croatian cultural life of the time. |
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* 1770. ''Historiarum cathedralis ecclesiae Zagrabiensis partis primae tomus primus''. |
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* 1770. ''De Regnis Dalmatiae, Croatiae, Slavoniae notitiae praeliminares''. |
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* 1772. ''Dusnosti szpunienie proti pokoinomu goszpodinu groffu Petru Troillu Sermage od Szomszedvara […] na dan anniversariuma ochivesto vuchinieno po razgovoru goszpodina '''Bolthisara Adama Kerchelich od Corbavie''', sztolne zagrebechke czirkve kanovnika, opatta Sz. apostolov Petra i Paula de Kacs, jasprista zacheszanszkoga, tabule judiciarszke vu Horvaczkom i Sclavonszkom Krallesztvu kot Duhovnega sztola vu ove biskupie assessora: Vu letu 1772. dan aprila. Vu Zagrebu: Štampano po Antonu Jandera. |
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* 1901. ''Annuae sive historia ab anno inclusive 1748. et subsequis (1767) ad posteritatis notitiam''. |
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==Further reading== |
==Further reading== |
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* {{cite journal | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/33378 | title = Baltazar Adam Krčelić: Chronicler of Everyday Life | format = PDF | first = Ljiljana | last = Marks | volume = 38 | number = 1 | date = June 2001 | pages = 135–152 | publisher = Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research | location = Zagreb, Croatia | journal = Narodna umjetnost: |
* {{cite journal | url = http://hrcak.srce.hr/33378 | title = Baltazar Adam Krčelić: Chronicler of Everyday Life | format = PDF | first = Ljiljana | last = Marks | volume = 38 | number = 1 | date = June 2001 | pages = 135–152 | publisher = Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research | location = Zagreb, Croatia | journal = Narodna umjetnost: Hrvatski časopis za etnologiju i folkloristiku | issn = 0547-2504 | accessdate = 2017-07-03}} |
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* {{cite encyclopedia | url=http://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=10963 | title=KRČELIĆ, Baltazar Adam | first=Teodora | last=Shek Brnardić | year=2013 | |
* {{cite encyclopedia | url=http://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=10963 | title=KRČELIĆ, Baltazar Adam | first=Teodora | last=Shek Brnardić | year=2013 | encyclopedia=[[Croatian Biographical Lexicon]] | publisher=[[Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography]] | language=hr | accessdate=2017-07-03}} |
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Baltazar Adam Krčelić
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Baltazar Adam Krčelić (5 February 1715 – 29 March 1778)[1] was a Croatian historian, theologian and lawyer. After Vitezović, he was the most prominent figure in the Croatian cultural life of the time.
He was born in Šenkovec near Zagreb on 5 February 1715 and was schooled in Zagreb, Vienna and Bologna, where he gained a degree in theology and law. In 1747, he was the canonofZagreb and rector of the Collegium Croaticum ViennenseinVienna. In 1755, at the prompting of the court in Vienna, he composed a draft for the administrative reform in Croatia. His first published work is the biography of medieval Bishop of Zagreb Augustin Kažotić, which was written in Kajkavian. In 1754, he completed a major work of eclessial history of Zagreb, publishing it in 1770, which was later used by Daniele Farlati. His yearbook Annuae 1748–1767 is a precious source for the history of the period. Shortly before his death, he donated his books and manuscripts to the library of the Royal Academy in Zagreb, which was a precursor to today's National and University Library in Zagreb. He died in Zagreb on 29 March 1778.[2]
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