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Zdravka Matišić (born 16 May 1944 in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Croatian Indologist. She is a professor in the Department of Oriental Studies at the University of Zagreb. She is best known for her translations from Sanskrit, her primer on Hindi grammar, the only one in the Croatian language, and her researches into Croatian missionaries in India.
Life and career
[edit]Selected works
[edit]- Matišić, Z. (1996). Elementi hindske gramatike.
- Matišić, Z. (1999). Pañcatantra: prijevod, predgovor i tumačenja. Zagreb: Naklada Ljevak.
- Matišić, Z.; Križman, M. (2002). Indije i Tibet Nikole Ratkaja.
- Matišić, Z. (2007). Radost, strah, predanost: prilozi za biografiju Ivana Filipa Vesdina.
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