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Nikola Bošković : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nikola Bošković
Nikola Bošković (, 1642 – 18 September 1721) was a Ragusan merchant, whose travels in Ottoman Raška were included in ''Illyricum sacrum''. He is best known as the father of Roger Joseph Boscovich (Ruđer Bošković). ==Origin== Franjo Rački wrote, based on a manuscript from the Franciscan library in Dubrovnik, that Nikola was the son of a Boško from Orahovo (Orahov Do, near Popovo polje, then Bosnia Eyalet, Ottoman Empire, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina), and that the family had adopted the surname Bošković after his father. Šime Ljubić,〔Šime Ljubić, ''O odnošajih među republikom mletačkom i dubrovačkom'', Rad JAZU, LIV, 1880, p. 564-5〕 and later Milenko S. Filipović and Ljubo Mićević,〔Milenko S. Filipović, Ljubo Mićević, ''Popovo u Hercegovini'', Sarajevo 1959, p. 63〕 wrote that his father's name was actually Matijaš (or Matija) which could be seen from marital permission which he gave to Nikola. He had a brother, Petar (d. 1724).
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