Matija Čop (pronounced [maˈtiːja ˈtʃɔp]; 26 January 1797 – 6 July 1835), also known in German as Matthias Tschop, was a Slovene linguist, polyglot, literary...
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basketball guard Matija Christian, Slovenian politician Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic Matija Di Georgio, Slovenian...
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France Prešeren (section After Čop's death)
1830, his friend from high school, Matija Čop, returned to Ljubljana and re-established contacts with Prešeren. Čop soon recognized his friend's poetic...
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former Croatian footballer Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic Čop Street Milan Čop (born 1938), former Croatian...
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Bohorič alphabet (bohoričica). Metelko's main opponent, the philologist Matija Čop, convinced the Czech scholar František Čelakovský to publish a devastating...
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Letters" (Črkarska pravda) (1830–1833), which was won by France Prešeren and Matija Čop. Another alphabet, the Dajnko alphabet (dajnčica), was developed by Peter...
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Cankar (1876–1918) – author, poet, storyteller, playwright, and essayist Matija Čop (1797–1835) – author Mate Dolenc (born 1945) – author Fran Saleški Finžgar...
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came from the region: Jurij Japelj, Anton Tomaž Linhart, Jernej Kopitar, Matija Čop, and Janez Bleiweis. The poet and journalist Valentin Vodnik, who was...
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Tschop may refer to: Chop, Ukraine Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovenian linguist Matthias Tschöp, (born 1967), German physician Tschopp, a surname This disambiguation...
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was Miha Kastelic, whereas the prominent authors were France Prešeren, Matija Čop and Andrej Smole. The almanac was intended for educated readers and aimed...
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including Valery Bryusov. The poem was recognized as a masterpiece by Matija Čop, but it did not gain much recognition beyond the small circle around the...
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Prešeren Street (Prešernova ulica). In 1949, it was renamed Čop Street after Matija Čop, an early 19th-century literary figure and close friend of the...
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located underground. Čop Street (Čopova ulica) is a major thoroughfare in the centre of Ljubljana. The street is named after Matija Čop, an early 19th-century...
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people that were born or lived in Žirovnica include: Janez Čop (1810–1846), writer Matija Čop (1797–1835), linguist Urban Gollmayr (1820–1905), priest Tomo...
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gained importance. However, the intellectual circle around the philologist Matija Čop and the Romantic poet France Prešeren was influential in affirming the...
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were however fiercely opposed by the Romantic intellectual circle around Matija Čop and France Prešeren. This debate over orthographic reform became known...
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consecrated priest in 1832. He was part of the intellectual circle of Matija Čop, where he became a friend of the poet France Prešeren. In 1835, he went...
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(poet, considered one of the greatest of his time) Janez Vesel (poet) Matija Čop (historian and critic) Urban Jarnik (priest, poet, ethnographer and linguist)...
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Metelko. Kopitar's main opponent in the conflict was the philologist Matija Čop. Čop convinced the renowned Czech scholar František Čelakovský to publish...
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Slovenian literary historians and critics. Matija Čop (1797–1835) Anton Janežič (1828–1869) Fran Levstik (1831–1887) Matija Murko (1861–1952) Ivan Grafenauer (1880–1964)...
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poet France Prešeren and other influential Slovene intellectuals such as Matija Čop, Miha Kastelic, Franc Malavašič, and Janez Bleiweis. After the establishment...
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Slovenian language ― the term (in German: ABC-Krieg) was first used by Matija Čop in an article of the same name, published 27 July 1833 in the magazine...
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years later, is a sonnet dedicating the work to Prešeren's late friend Matija Čop. The second part, the Introduction (Uvod), describes the final battle...
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gained importance. However, the intellectual circle around the philologist Matija Čop and the Romantic poet France Prešeren was influential in affirming the...
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mathematician Antoni Cieszyński (1882–1941) - physician, dentist and surgeon Matija Čop (1797–1835) - Slovene philologist and literary theorist Jan Czekanowski...
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C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Matija Ahacel Adam Bohorič Anton Bezenšek Matija Čop Peter Dajnko Janez Gradišnik Anton Janežič Primož...
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the Slovenian Biographical Lexicon [sl], she later became engaged to Matija Čop, a prominent writer, but he died after drowning in the Sava River on 6...
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Rodine Selo pri Žirovnici Smokuč Vrba Zabreznica Žirovnica Notable people Matija Čop Fran Saleški Finžgar Janez Jalen Anton Janša Janez Zlatoust Pogačar France...
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the Municipality of Žirovnica: the poet France Prešeren, the linguist Matija Čop, Archbishop Anton Vovk, the pioneering bee-keeper Anton Janša, and the...
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the 19th century, especially the Romantic circle of France Prešeren and Matija Čop. Together with Ivan Prijatelj and France Kidrič, Pirjevec was the main...
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