Šime Budinić
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Petar Šimun "Šime" Budinić Zadranin (Latin: Piersimeone Budineo)[2] (1535 – 13 December 1600)[3] was a 16th-century Venetian-Croatian Catholic priest and writer from Zadar, Venetian Dalmatia (today Croatia). He was a translator of psalms and catechetical texts, promoter of post-Tridentine Catholicism, and a poet.[4]
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Šime Budinić | |
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Born | Petar Šimun Budinić[1] 1530-1535 |
Died | 13 December 1600 (aged 64–65) Zara, Venetian Republic |
Nationality | Venetian |
Other names | Piersimeone Budineo, Ssimvn Bvdineo/Ssimun Budineo, Zadranin |
Occupation(s) | Catholic priest, writer |
Known for | being author of the version of Latin script based on comparison with Cyrillic and Glagolitic, using diacritics from Czech orthography of Jan Hus |
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