Stjepan Gradić
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Stjepan Gradić
Summary
Stjepan Gradić is a human[1]. Born in Dubrovnik[2], he… he was born on +1613-03-06T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Rome[4]. He died on +1683-05-02T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a linguist[6], writer[7], translator[8], philosopher[9], and librarian[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month, #7,266 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Stjepan Gradić was born in Dubrovnik[2].
- Stjepan Gradić passed away in Rome[4].
- Stjepan Gradić was born on +1613-03-06T00:00:00Z[3].
- Stjepan Gradić died on +1683-05-02T00:00:00Z[5].
- Stjepan Gradić is buried at Saint Jerome of the Croats[12].
- Stjepan Gradić's father was Miho Gradić[13].
- Stjepan Gradić held citizenship in Republic of Venice[14].
- Stjepan Gradić held citizenship in Dubrovnik[15].
- Stjepan Gradić held citizenship in Rome[16].
- Stjepan Gradić's professions included linguist[6].
- Stjepan Gradić worked as a writer[7].
- Stjepan Gradić's professions included translator[8].
- Stjepan Gradić's professions included philosopher[9].
- Stjepan Gradić worked as a librarian[10].
- Stjepan Gradić worked as a diplomat[17].
- Stjepan Gradić held the position of Prefect of the Vatican Library[18].
- Stjepan Gradić was educated at Pontifical Gregorian University[19].
- Stjepan Gradić's education included a stint at Collegio Clementino[20].
- Stjepan Gradić was educated at University of Bologna[21].
- A notable work attributed to Stjepan Gradić is Dissertationes physico-mathematicae quatuor[22].
- A notable work attributed to Stjepan Gradić is Stephani Gradii patricii Ragusini de laudibus serenissimae reipublicae Venetae et cladibus patriae suae carmen[23].
- Stjepan Gradić's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[24].
- Stjepan Gradić's image is recorded as Stefano Gradi.png[25].
- Stjepan Gradić is recorded as male[26].
- Stjepan Gradić's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Stjepan Gradić's place of birth was Dubrovnik[2]. He was born on +1613-03-06T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Miho Gradić[13].
Education
Educated at Pontifical Gregorian University[19], a pontifical university[28], in Italy[29], founded in 1551[30], headquartered in Roman College[31]; Collegio Clementino[20], a school[32], in Italy[33], founded in 1595[34], headquartered in Rome[35]; and University of Bologna[21], a public university[36], in Italy[37], founded in 1088[38], headquartered in Bologna[39]. Studied under Bonaventura Cavalieri[40], a mathematician[41], 1598–1647[42], of Duchy of Milan[43], specialised in mathematics[44] and Benedetto Castelli[45], a mathematician[46], 1577–1643[47], specialised in mathematician[48].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include linguist[6], writer[7], translator[8], philosopher[9], librarian[10], and diplomat[17]. Stjepan Gradić held the position of Prefect of the Vatican Library[18].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Dissertationes physico-mathematicae quatuor[22] and Stephani Gradii patricii Ragusini de laudibus serenissimae reipublicae Venetae et cladibus patriae suae carmen[23].
Personal Life
Stjepan Gradić's religion is recorded as Catholic Church[24].
Death and Burial
Stjepan Gradić died on +1683-05-02T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Rome[4]. He is buried at Saint Jerome of the Croats[12].
Why It Matters
Stjepan Gradić ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (36 views/month, #7,266 of 1,000,298).[11] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
FAQs
Where was Stjepan Gradić born?
Stjepan Gradić was born in Dubrovnik[2].
Where did Stjepan Gradić die?
Stjepan Gradić died in Rome[4].
Who were Stjepan Gradić's parents?
Stjepan Gradić's father was Miho Gradić[13].
What did Stjepan Gradić do for work?
Stjepan Gradić worked as linguist[6], writer[7], translator[8], philosopher[9], and librarian[10].
Where did Stjepan Gradić go to school?
Stjepan Gradić was educated at Pontifical Gregorian University[19], Collegio Clementino[20], and University of Bologna[21].