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Péter Kollár | |
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Born | (1855-06-18)18 June 1855 Ratkovci, Slovenia |
Died | 31 December 1908(1908-12-31) (aged 53) |
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Péter Kollár (Slovene Peter Kolar, 18 June 1855 – 31 December 1908) was a Hungarian Slovenian Roman Catholic priest and writer.
Biography
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Born in Ratkovci, Prekmurje, his parents were Péter Kollár and Judit Zselezen. He was ordained on 13 July 1882. He was a chaplain in Črenšovci until 1885 and later a parish clerk in Bogojina. From 1885 to 1887, he was a chaplain in Murska Sobota, after which he spent one year each in Beltinci and Turnišče. By 1900, he had become a priest in Beltinci.
Works
- Mála biblia z-kejpami ali zgodba zvelicsanya za málo decsiczo : za I-II razréd normálszke sôle piszana po Gerely Józsefi ; z-27 z-leszá pritisznyenimi kejpmi od G. Morelli. – Budapest, Szent István Társulat, 1897.
- Mála biblia z-kejpami ali zgodba zvelicsanya za málo decsiczo : za I-II razréd normálszke sôle piszana po Gerely Józsefi ; z-27 z-leszá pritisznyenimi kejpmi od G. Morelli. – 2. natiszk. Budapest, Szent István Társulat, 1898.
- Návuk odpotrdjenyá ali férme. Z-vogrszkoga velikoga katekizmusa na sztári szlovenszki jezik obernyeni po Kollár Petri beltinszkom plebánusi 1902.
See also
References
- "Hungarian books in the local Slovenian language of Muravídek 1715 – 1919". 20 February 2009. Archived from the original on 20 February 2009. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
External links
- Hungarian books in local Slovenian dialect 1715-1919
- Digital library of the Vas County - Episcopal district