Matija Murko, also known as Mathias Murko (10 February 1861 – 11 February 1952), was a Slovenian scholar, known mostly for his work on oral epic traditions...
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historian and professor Matija Murko (1861–1952), Slovene scholar Matija Nastasić (born 1993), Serbian professional footballer Matija Nenadović (1777–1854)...
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Murko is a Slovenian surname. It may refer to: Matija Murko (1861–1952), Slovenian scholar Mojca Drčar Murko (born 1942), Slovenian politician Peter Murko...
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Mesmer, Egon Orowan, Franz Miklosich, Alois Mock, Wolf-Dieter Montag, Matija Murko, Paul Niel, Joachim Oppenheim, Eduard Pernkopf, Anton Piëch, Ioan Nicolidi...
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the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Janez Menart, poet Franz Miklosich, linguist Matija Murko, linguist and ethnographer Johann Puch, inventor, bicycle industry Žarko...
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he demonstrated that it was irrelevant". Meillet introduced Parry to Matija Murko, who had worked on oral epic traditions in Yugoslavia and had made phonograph...
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Gerhard Gesemann (1888–1948) bought from Montenegro to Prague. Once there, Matija Murko invited Vućić to sing the poem Majka Jugovića for the Seminar for Slavic...
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suggestion was valid; he also introduced Parry to the Slovenian scholar Matija Murko, who had written extensively about the heroic epic tradition in Serbo-Croatian...
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Committee for the National Defence of Kosovo, and according to Professor Matija Murko of Prague, Mehonjic was also a writer of poetry, writing and singing...
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(1848–1914) from Russia Aleksander Brückner (1856–1939) from eastern Galicia Matija Murko (1861–1952) from Slovenia Lyubomir Miletich (1863–1937) from Bulgaria/Macedonia...
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