Faust Vrančić — (1551, Šibenik – January 17 1617) was a Croatian humanist, philosopher, historian, diplomat, linguist, lexicographer, and inventor. He died in Venice and was buried in Prvić Luka (a village on the island of Prvić near Šibenik).In older sources,… … Wikipedia
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