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Mihalj Šilobod Bolšić (1 November 1724 – 4 April 1787) was a Croatian Roman Catholic priest, mathematician, writer, and musical theorist primarily known for writing the first Croatian arithmetics textbook Arithmetika Horvatzka (published in Zagreb, 1758).[1]

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  1. 68 relations: Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, Account (bookkeeping), Arithmetic, Austria, Šilobod, Calculus, Catholic Church, Catholic Church in Croatia, Choir, Clef, Croatia, Croatian language, Croatian literature, Croatian Military Frontier, Debt, Division (mathematics), Education in Croatia, Erdődy, Fraction, Giuseppe Maria Figatelli, Gregorian chant, Gregorian mode, Groschen, House of Habsburg, Hrvatska pošta, Hrvatsko Zagorje, Hymn, Idiom, Interval (music), Intonation (music), Ivanec, Jesuits, Kajkavian, Karlovac, Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg), Kreuzer, Latin, List of Catholic clergy scientists, List of Catholic priests, List of Catholic writers, List of Croatian-language poets, List of important publications in mathematics, List of noble families of Croatia, List of people from Croatia, Liturgy, Maria Theresa, Martinska Ves, Sisak-Moslavina County, Multiplication, Music theory, Musicology, ... Expand index (18 more) »

  2. 18th-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests
  3. 18th-century mathematicians
  4. Clergy from Zagreb
  5. Croatian Roman Catholic clergy
  6. Croatian academics
  7. Croatian literature
  8. Croatian mathematicians
  9. Croatian music educators
  10. Croatian musicologists
  11. Croatian people of Slovenian descent
  12. Education in Croatia
  13. Enlightenment scientists

Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia

The Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (National Academy of St Cecilia) is one of the oldest musical institutions in the world, founded by the papal bull Ratione congruit, issued by Sixtus V in 1585, which invoked two saints prominent in Western musical history: Gregory the Great, for whom the Gregorian chant is named, and Saint Cecilia, the patron saint of music.

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Account (bookkeeping)

In bookkeeping, an account refers to assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity, as represented by individual ledger pages, to which changes in value are chronologically recorded with debit and credit entries.

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Arithmetic

Arithmetic is an elementary branch of mathematics that studies numerical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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Austria

Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.

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Šilobod

The House of Šilobod (Alternatively: Sillobod, Silobad, Shilobod, Šilobad, Šilobodec, Shelobod; Cyrillic: Шилобод) are a noble family from Podgrađe Podokićko in the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg). Mihalj Šilobod Bolšić and Šilobod are Austrian nobility and Croatian people of Slovenian descent.

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Calculus

Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Catholic Church in Croatia

The Catholic Church in Croatia (Katolička crkva u Hrvatskoj) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church that is under the spiritual leadership of the Pope.

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Choir

A choir (also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers.

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Clef

A clef (from French: clef 'key') is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical staff.

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Croatia

Croatia (Hrvatska), officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe.

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Croatian language

Croatian (hrvatski) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language mainly used by Croats.

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Croatian literature

Croatian literature refers to literary works attributed to the medieval and modern culture of the Croats, Croatia, and Croatian.

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Croatian Military Frontier

The Croatian Military Frontier (Hrvatska vojna krajina or Hrvatska vojna granica) was a district of the Military Frontier, a territory in the Habsburg monarchy, first during the period of the Austrian Empire and then during Austria-Hungary.

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Debt

Debt is an obligation that requires one party, the debtor, to pay money borrowed or otherwise withheld from another party, the creditor.

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Division (mathematics)

Division is one of the four basic operations of arithmetic.

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Education in Croatia

Education in Croatia is a right defended by Article 66 of the Constitution which states that everyone is entitled to free compulsory education under equal conditions and in accordance with their aptitudes.

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Erdődy

The House of Erdődy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló (also House of Erdödy) is the name of an old Hungarian-Croatian noble family with possessions in Hungary and Croatia.

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Fraction

A fraction (from fractus, "broken") represents a part of a whole or, more generally, any number of equal parts.

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Giuseppe Maria Figatelli

Giuseppe Maria Figatelli or Giuseppe Maria da Cento (Casumaro, 11 March 1611 – Mirandola, 20 November 1682) was an Italian mathematician and Capuchin friar.

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Gregorian chant

Gregorian chant is the central tradition of Western plainchant, a form of monophonic, unaccompanied sacred song in Latin (and occasionally Greek) of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Gregorian mode

A Gregorian mode (or church mode) is one of the eight systems of pitch organization used in Gregorian chant.

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Groschen

Groschen (from grossus "thick", via Old Czech groš) is the (sometimes colloquial) name for various coins, especially a silver coin used in parts of Europe such as France, some of the Italian states, England, various states of the Holy Roman Empire, among others.

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House of Habsburg

The House of Habsburg (Haus Habsburg), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most prominent and important dynasties in European history.

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Hrvatska pošta

HP-Hrvatska pošta d.d., founded in 1999, is a state-owned joint-stock company in Croatia that performs postal and payment transactions.

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Hrvatsko Zagorje

Hrvatsko Zagorje (Croatian Zagorje; zagorje is Croatian for 'backland' or 'behind the hills') is a cultural region in northern Croatia, traditionally separated from the country's capital Zagreb by the Medvednica Mountain.

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Hymn

A hymn is a type of song, and partially synonymous with devotional song, specifically written for the purpose of adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a deity or deities, or to a prominent figure or personification.

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Idiom

An idiom is a phrase or expression that usually presents a figurative, non-literal meaning attached to the phrase.

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Interval (music)

In music theory, an interval is a difference in pitch between two sounds.

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Intonation (music)

In music, intonation is the pitch accuracy of a musician or musical instrument.

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Ivanec

Ivanec is a town in northern Croatia, located southwest of Varaždin, east of Lepoglava and north of the mountain Ivanščica.

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Jesuits

The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.

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Kajkavian

Kajkavian (Kajkavian noun: kajkavščina; Shtokavian adjective: kajkavski, noun: kajkavica or kajkavština) is a South Slavic supradialect or language spoken primarily by Croats in much of Central Croatia and Gorski Kotar.

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Karlovac

Karlovac is a city in central Croatia.

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Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg)

The Kingdom of Croatia (Kraljevina Hrvatska; Regnum Croatiae; Horvát Királyság, Königreich Kroatien) was part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown, but was subject to direct Imperial Austrian rule for significant periods of time, including its final years.

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Kreuzer

The Kreuzer, in English also spelled kreutzer, was a coin and unit of currency in the southern German states prior to the introduction of the German gold mark in 1871–1873, and in Austria and Switzerland.

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Latin

Latin (lingua Latina,, or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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List of Catholic clergy scientists

This is a list of Catholic clergy throughout history who have made contributions to science.

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List of Catholic priests

This is an incomplete list of Catholic priests.

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List of Catholic writers

The writers listed on this page should be limited to those who identify as Catholic in some way.

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List of Croatian-language poets

Below is a list of poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in Croatian.

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List of important publications in mathematics

This is a list of important publications in mathematics, organized by field.

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List of noble families of Croatia

List of noble families of Croatia includes the old, original, ethnically Croatian noble families; families whose titles were granted by the kings of the medieval Kingdom of Croatia and its successors; foreign noble families which were granted Croatian citizenship; and Croatian families which were granted titles by foreign states.

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List of people from Croatia

The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry.

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Liturgy

Liturgy is the customary public ritual of worship performed by a religious group.

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Maria Theresa

Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right).

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Martinska Ves, Sisak-Moslavina County

Martinska Ves is a village and a municipality in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia.

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Multiplication

Multiplication (often denoted by the cross symbol, by the mid-line dot operator, by juxtaposition, or, on computers, by an asterisk) is one of the four elementary mathematical operations of arithmetic, with the other ones being addition, subtraction, and division.

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Music theory

Music theory is the study of the practices and possibilities of music.

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Musicology

Musicology (from Greek μουσική 'music' and -λογια, 'domain of study') is the scholarly study of music.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Podgrađe Podokićko

Podgrađe Podokićko is a settlement (naselje) in the Samobor administrative territory of Zagreb County, Croatia.

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Postage stamp

A postage stamp is a small piece of paper issued by a post office, postal administration, or other authorized vendors to customers who pay postage (the cost involved in moving, insuring, or registering mail).

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Profit (accounting)

Profit, in accounting, is an income distributed to the owner in a profitable market production process (business).

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Samobor

Samobor is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia.

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Sisak

Sisak (also known by other alternative names) is a city in central Croatia, spanning the confluence of the Kupa, Sava and Odra rivers, southeast of the Croatian capital Zagreb, and is usually considered to be where the Posavina (Sava basin) begins, with an elevation of 99 m. The city's total population in 2021 was 40,185 of which 27,886 live in the urban settlement (naselje).

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Slunj

Slunj (Hungarian Szluin, old German Sluin, Latin Slovin, archaic Croatian Slovin grad) is a town in the mountainous part of Central Croatia, located along the important North-South route to the Adriatic Sea between Karlovac and Plitvice Lakes National Park, on the meeting of the rivers Korana and Slunjčica.

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Solmization

Solmization is a mnemonic system in which a distinct syllable is attributed to each note of a musical scale.

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Stjepan Razum

Stjepan Razum is a Croatian church historian and Roman Catholic priest.

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Subtraction

Subtraction (which is signified by the minus sign) is one of the four arithmetic operations along with addition, multiplication and division.

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Sveta Nedelja, Zagreb County

Sveta Nedelja or, until 1991, Sveta Nedjelja is a town in Zagreb County, Croatia.

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Sveti Martin pod Okićem

Sveti Martin pod Okićem is a settlement (naselje) in the Samobor administrative territory of Zagreb County, Croatia.

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Sveti Rok

Sveti Rok is a village in the Lovinac municipality, in Lika–Senj County, Croatia.

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Timeline of Croatian history

This is a timeline of Croatian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Croatia and its predecessor states.

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University of Bologna

The University of Bologna (Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy.

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University of Vienna

The University of Vienna (Universität Wien) is a public research university located in Vienna, Austria.

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Zagreb

Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia.

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Zrinski family

The House of Zrinski or Zrínyi was a Croatian-Hungarian noble family, a cadet branch of the Croatian noble tribe of Šubić, influential during the period in history marked by the Ottoman wars in Europe in the Kingdom of Croatia's union with the Kingdom of Hungary and in the later Kingdom of Croatia as a part of the Habsburg monarchy.

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See also

18th-century Croatian Roman Catholic priests

18th-century mathematicians

Clergy from Zagreb

Croatian Roman Catholic clergy

Croatian academics

Croatian literature

Croatian mathematicians

Croatian music educators

Croatian musicologists

Croatian people of Slovenian descent

Education in Croatia

Enlightenment scientists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mihalj_Šilobod_Bolšić

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