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- Ivanuš_Pergošić abstract "Ivanuš Pergošić (1521-1592) (Latin: Ioannes Pergossich) was early Kajkavian author from Habsburg Slavonia and author of the 1574 translation of Tripartitum (written by István Werbőczy) which is the first printed Kajkavian book.In 1564 Pergošić was a rector of a school in Zagreb. He was one of four most important members of the Varaždin literary circle, besides Antun Vramec, Blaž Škrinjarić and Blaž Antilović. Pergošić was tolerant to Protestantism.".
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- Ivanuš_Pergošić birthDate "1521".
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- Ivanuš_Pergošić comment "Ivanuš Pergošić (1521-1592) (Latin: Ioannes Pergossich) was early Kajkavian author from Habsburg Slavonia and author of the 1574 translation of Tripartitum (written by István Werbőczy) which is the first printed Kajkavian book.In 1564 Pergošić was a rector of a school in Zagreb. He was one of four most important members of the Varaždin literary circle, besides Antun Vramec, Blaž Škrinjarić and Blaž Antilović. Pergošić was tolerant to Protestantism.".
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