Difference between revisions of "Miklós Küzmics (1737-1804), scholar"

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*[[Sztároga, i nouvoga testamentoma szvéte historie kratka summa (1796 Küzmics), book]]
*[[Sztároga i Nouvoga Testamentoma szvéte histórie krátka summa (1796 Küzmics), book]]


*[[Szvéti Evangyeliomi (1804 Küzmics), book]]
*[[Szvéti Evangyeliomi (1804 Küzmics), book]]

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Miklós Küzmics / Mikloš Küzmič (1737-1804) was a Slovenian scholar.

Biography

Küzmics was born September 15, 1737 in Dolnji Slaveči [Slovenia].

He was active within the Catholic Slovenian community in Hungary as a teacher and writer. He translated the four Gospels into the local Slovenian-Prekmurian dialect to offer Catholics an authorized version instead of the Protestant version authored in 1771 by István Küzmics.

Küzmics died in Kančevci [Slovenia] on April 11, 1804.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books

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