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Antonije Anta Aleksić (Pančevo, Austrian Empire, 9 May 1844 - Belgrade, Serbia, 12 November 1893) was a hydrologist, military geographer and publicist, and an engineering officer. He was a member of the Committee on the Sciences of Mathematics (from 17 February 1874); and an honorary member of the Serbian Learned Society.

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  • Antonije Anta Aleksić (Pančevo, Austrian Empire, 9 May 1844 - Belgrade, Serbia, 12 November 1893) was a hydrologist, military geographer and publicist, and an engineering officer. He was a member of the Committee on the Sciences of Mathematics (from 17 February 1874); and an honorary member of the Serbian Learned Society. (en)
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  • Antonije Anta Aleksić (Pančevo, Austrian Empire, 9 May 1844 - Belgrade, Serbia, 12 November 1893) was a hydrologist, military geographer and publicist, and an engineering officer. He was a member of the Committee on the Sciences of Mathematics (from 17 February 1874); and an honorary member of the Serbian Learned Society. As a military geographer and cartographer, he made a plan for the surrounding area of Belgrade based on his own recordings (1865-1866) on a scale of 1:50.000. He also surveyed and recorded the Morava valley, that is from Bagrdan to Kruševac at a scale of 1:200.000 (Алексић, 1876). One of his first works concerning cartographic development contains a discussion called Građa za kartografiju i geografiju Srbije (Serbian Cartography and Geography Material). It was published in 1883 by Годишњица Николе Чупића (Godišnjica Nikola Čupića) or better yet the Nikola Čupić Annual Edition. In his work Мачва, са нарочитим погледом на поплавне прилике са географском картом, 1891 (Mačva, With a Particular View of the Flood Conditions with a Geographical Map, 1891), Aleksić also submitted the first Hydrographic Map of the Mačva, for the melioration and hydro technics purposes. The map shows meandering river flows, meanders, still waters, wetlands, and drainage of the terrain. As an early Serbian hydrologists, he studied the waters in the March, situated along the Pannonian rivers, the Danube, Sava and the Tisa. Anta Aleksić made significant and remarkable contributions to the development of hydrology along with others who preceded him, notably Jovan Stefanović Vilovski and David Pešić. (en)
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