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Ivan Dolinar (1840–1886) was a Slovene
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Biography

Ivan Dolinar was born in
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. After attending primary school he studied art and wood carving at
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. Traveled to
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and in 1859 he enlisted in Carniola and performed military service in Italy during the
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(April 26, 1859 - July 12, 1859). Carved and painted religious subjects for the Church, was the nephew of Luka Dolinar priest, composer and poet, born October 14, 1794, at Skofja Loka, † August 27, 1863, at Šmartno in Tuhinju. In 1865 he decided to stay in
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and lived in the neighborhood of Scorcola. Dolinar was co-founder and first president of Delavskega podpornega in bralnega društva (Association for support and literature). He was the founder and secretary of '' Edinost'' (bralno in politična društvo, i.e. association of reading and politics), this association and involvement with children and workers of the Slovene minority and organized cultural moments of reading, formed youth choirs, groups and organizations and theater, schooling in Slovenian. He was owner, publisher and editor of the Consortium of the newspaper ''Edinost''. Dolinar died in Trieste, June 6, 1886, his obituary is on ''Edinost'' of 2 April 1898, A. XXXIII, No. 40 (press night).


See also

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Josip Ferfolja Josip Ferfolja (27 September 1880 – 11 December 1958) was a Slovene lawyer and Social democratic politician, and human rights activist from the Province of Gorizia. Although he was an Italian citizen for most of his life, he considered himself f ...
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Boris Furlan Boris Furlan (10 November 1894 – 10 June 1957)Brecelj, Marijan. 1978. "Borut Furlan." ''Primorski slovenski biografski leksikon'', vol. 5. Gorizia: Goriška Mohorjeva družba, p. 394.Jevnikar, Martin. 1989. "Boris Furlan." ''Enciklopedija Slovenij ...
* Engelbert Besednjak


Sources

*Enciclopedia Slovena, Ljubljana, 1988 * Slovenski Biografski Leksikon. *I giornali triestini dal 1863 al 1902, Trieste 1976, Silvana Monti Orel *Slovenska tiskana beseda v tiskarnah na Primorskem 1607-1918: bibliografija Andreina Jejčič - 1989 - 181 pagine *Krajevni leksikon Slovenije: knj. Zahodni del Slovenije Roman Savnik, Francè Planina, Živko Šifrer - 1968 (Pagina 381) *Stare slovenske lipe: Kramljanja z ljudmi o življenju, ki je stoletja teklo ... Miran Sattler, France Stele - 1973 - 254 pagine(a pag.41 Ivan Dolinar se je tu rodil leta 1840. Mogoče se je pri hiši že prej tako reklo, kajti Ivan Dolinar se je pod svoje članke ...) *Politično življenje Slovencev: od 4. januarja 1797. do 6. januarja 1919. letPagina 50 Dragotin Lončar - 1921 (a pagina 177 Deset let pozneje je začel »Slovenec« izhajati dnevno. Leta 1876. je ustanovil Ivan Dolinar (1840—1886) list ...) *Arhivska zapuščina Petra Grassellija, 1842-1933 - Pagina 467 Marjan Drnovšek - 1983 (a pagina 522 ... Ivan Dolinar (1840–1886) je de- loval tudi pri ...) *Libro di scorno libro d'onore : la scuola elementare triestina durante l'amministrazione austriaca (1761–1918) / Diana De Rosa. Udine : Del Bianco Editore-1991-411 pagine


References

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