Pero Budmani

Pero Budmani

Pero Budmani (1835 – 1914) born in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) was a Croatian linguist and philologist, who first used the name "Serbo-Croatian" in his book of grammar ("Grammatica della lingua serbo-croata"; Vienna, 1867). The Vukovian- based effort of language standardization lasted the remainder of the century, and culminated in the 1899 publication of Tomo Maretić’s "Gramatika i stilistika hrvatskoga ili srpskoga književnog jezika" ("Grammar and Stylistics of the Croatian or Serbian Literary Language"). Throughout this period, Croatia was still part of Austria-Hungary. Later was member of the Academy and translator. He was the editor of the dictionary of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts based in Zagreb, Croatia.


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