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Milan Rešetar : ウィキペディア英語版
Milan Rešetar

Milan Rešetar (February 1, 1860 – January 14, 1942) was a Serbian linguist, Ragusologist, historian and literary critic from Dubrovnik.
==Biography==
Rešetar was born in Dubrovnik. After the gymnasium in Dubrovnik, he studied classical philology and Slavic languages in Vienna and Graz. He worked as a high-school professor in Koper, Zadar and Split, and later a professor of Slavic studies on the universities of Vienna and Zagreb). He also edited the Croatian edition of "''List drevnih zakona''" magazine. Rešetar was a student of Vatroslav Jagić.〔(Vienna's Slavistics Faculty )〕 He was a notable member of the Serb Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. After retirement, he moved to Florence where he died 1942.
The main areas of his works included dialectology and accentology of South Slavic languages, as well as philologically impeccable editions of 15th to 18th century writers for the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts edition "''Stari pisci hrvatski"/Old Croatian Writers''".
He was one of founders of South Slavic dialectology, investigating features of Štokavian dialects (''Der Štokawische Dialect'', Vienna, 1907) and Čakavian dialects, and also wrote a monography about Molise Croatian dialect. Milan Rešetar was the most conscientious and diligent commentator on The Mountain Wreath. He was also engaged in the field of numismatics (''Dubrovačka numizmatika'', 1924-1925), inheriting the interest and coin collection from his father Pavle, the last commander in Kotor during Petar II Petrović-Njegoš's lifetime. The collection is kept at The National Museum in Prague.

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