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English: The daguerreotype of Sándor Terplán (Aleksander Terplan) Slovene Luteran pastor, translator, writer in Hungary. Born 1816 Ivanovci; death 1858 Puconci. His famous work is the translations of Psalms (Knige 'zoltárszke) in Prekmurian (prekmurščina).
Slovenščina: Dagerotipija Aleksandra Terplana, slovenskega luteranskega duhovnika, prevajalca in pisca na Ogrskem. Roj. 1816 Ivanovci; u. 1858 Puconci. Njegovo važno delo je prevod Psalmov (Knige 'zoltárszke) v prekmurščini.
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Pomurski muzej Murska Sobota
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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