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- Antun_Kanižlić abstract "Antun Kanižlić (Požega, November 20, 1699 - Požega, August 24, 1777) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet.After finishing the gymnasium in Požega, he continued his education in Zagreb, Vienna and Leoben. He studied theology for three years in Graz and graduated theology in Graz and Trnava.He wrote chiefly religious books, prayer books and translated from German into Croatian.".
- Q2008514 abstract "Antun Kanižlić (Požega, November 20, 1699 - Požega, August 24, 1777) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet.After finishing the gymnasium in Požega, he continued his education in Zagreb, Vienna and Leoben. He studied theology for three years in Graz and graduated theology in Graz and Trnava.He wrote chiefly religious books, prayer books and translated from German into Croatian.".
- Antun_Kanižlić comment "Antun Kanižlić (Požega, November 20, 1699 - Požega, August 24, 1777) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet.After finishing the gymnasium in Požega, he continued his education in Zagreb, Vienna and Leoben. He studied theology for three years in Graz and graduated theology in Graz and Trnava.He wrote chiefly religious books, prayer books and translated from German into Croatian.".
- Q2008514 comment "Antun Kanižlić (Požega, November 20, 1699 - Požega, August 24, 1777) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet.After finishing the gymnasium in Požega, he continued his education in Zagreb, Vienna and Leoben. He studied theology for three years in Graz and graduated theology in Graz and Trnava.He wrote chiefly religious books, prayer books and translated from German into Croatian.".