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Platon, imię świeckie Pavle Atanacković (ur. 12 lipca 1787 w Somborze, zm. 2 kwietnia 1867 w Nowym Sadzie) – serbski biskup prawosławny, autor publikacji teologicznych i pedagogicznych, mecenas serbskich szkół i instytucji kulturalnych na Wojwodinie.

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dbo:abstract Platon Atanacković (Sombor, Vojvodina, Habsburg monarchy, 10 July 1788 – Novi Sad, Habsburg Monarchy, 21 April 1867) was a writer, linguist, patron of Serb culture, bishop of the Eparchy of Bačka and president of Matica srpska. Born in the then Austro-Hungarian-occupied Vojvodina, he became the bishop of Bačka and promoted education among his people in the diaspora and the home country. With help of the German translation of Frédéric Eichhoff's works, he demonstrated the cognition of Sanskrit and Serbian (Srodstvo slavenoserbskog jezika sa sanskritam or Affinity of Slavo-Serbian languages and Sanskrit, Letopis Matice srpske, 1843). Platon's secular name was Pavle. He was involved in literature, politics and humanitarian work. He taught for 70 years as a professor in Szentendre, Hungary. In 1829, he became a monk in Krušedol Monastery, after his wife died. Soon, he was elevated to the ecclesiastical rank of abbot, and then Archimandrite. He became in 1839 bishop of the Eparchy of Buda. Back then, he got transferred to the state government in the Eparchy of Bačka. He did much for education and the promotion of culture in the nation. He helped financially to establish the Serbian Law Academy in Novi Sad, and he established a foundation in Sombor for the education of poor students, and assisted the Serbian National Theatre. (en) Platon, imię świeckie Pavle Atanacković (ur. 12 lipca 1787 w Somborze, zm. 2 kwietnia 1867 w Nowym Sadzie) – serbski biskup prawosławny, autor publikacji teologicznych i pedagogicznych, mecenas serbskich szkół i instytucji kulturalnych na Wojwodinie. (pl) Епи́скоп Плато́н (в миру Павел Атанацкович, серб. Павле Атанацковић, венг. Athanačkovics Pál; 10 июля 1788, Сомбор — 21 апреля 1867, Нови-Сад) — сербский писатель и филантроп; епископ Сербской православной церкви, епископ Бачский. Видный просветитель XIX века. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Platon, imię świeckie Pavle Atanacković (ur. 12 lipca 1787 w Somborze, zm. 2 kwietnia 1867 w Nowym Sadzie) – serbski biskup prawosławny, autor publikacji teologicznych i pedagogicznych, mecenas serbskich szkół i instytucji kulturalnych na Wojwodinie. (pl) Епи́скоп Плато́н (в миру Павел Атанацкович, серб. Павле Атанацковић, венг. Athanačkovics Pál; 10 июля 1788, Сомбор — 21 апреля 1867, Нови-Сад) — сербский писатель и филантроп; епископ Сербской православной церкви, епископ Бачский. Видный просветитель XIX века. (ru) Platon Atanacković (Sombor, Vojvodina, Habsburg monarchy, 10 July 1788 – Novi Sad, Habsburg Monarchy, 21 April 1867) was a writer, linguist, patron of Serb culture, bishop of the Eparchy of Bačka and president of Matica srpska. He did much for education and the promotion of culture in the nation. He helped financially to establish the Serbian Law Academy in Novi Sad, and he established a foundation in Sombor for the education of poor students, and assisted the Serbian National Theatre. (en)
rdfs:label Platon Atanacković (en) Platon (Atanacković) (pl) Платон (Атанацкович) (ru)
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