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Tkalčić was born on 4 May 1840 in
Zagreb,
Kingdom of Croatia, to father Janko from
Samobor and mother Bara (née Martinjakova). He was
ordained a priest on 7 September 1862, becoming a
curate in
Sisak. On 10 October 1867, when he became the
prebendary of the
Zagreb Cathedral, a post he held until his death on 11 May 1905. His first publication was an article in Narodne novine in 1859. This was followed by many works pertaining history,[1] especially the
history of Zagreb and the
Croatian church.[2] Tkalčić became a corresponding member of the
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (then Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts) in 1875, and a full member in 1882.[3] From then onwards he held the position of the academy's librarian until 1892 and archivist in 1896.[4]
Hrvatska povjestnica, printed by Dragutin Albrecht, Zagreb, 1861 (2nd edition in 1862; reprint by Fortuna, Strmec Samoborski, 2011)
Na uspomenu tisuću-godišnjice sv. Cyrilla i Methoda slovjenskih apostolah [In the memory of the thousandth anniversary of St. Cyril and Method, Slavic apostles], printed and financed by Dragutin Albrecht, Zagreb, 1863
Severila, ili Slika iz progonstva kršćanah u Sisku: historična pripoviest iz četvrtoga stoljeća [Severila, or a Picture of the persecution of Christians in Sisak: a historical novella from the 4th century], printed and financed by Albrecht, Zagreb, 1866
Sumporne toplice kod Varaždina u Hrvatskoj [Sulphur spa at Varaždin in Croatia, referring to
Varaždinske Toplice], Albrecht, Zagreb, 1869
Poviest Hrvatah [The History of Croats], financed by Albrecht's and Fiedler's bookstore, Zagreb, 1870
Povjestni spomenici zagrebačke biskupije = Monumenta historica episcopatus Zagrabiensis [Historical monuments of the Zagreb bishopric], printed by Karl Albrecht, 2 volumes, Zagreb, 1873–74
Prvostolna crkva zagrebačka [The cathedral of Zagreb], Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1880
Ivan arcidjakon Gorički: domaći pisac u IV. vieku [John, the Archdeacon of Gorica: a local writer in the 4th century], Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1886
Povjestni spomenici slobodnog kraljevskog grada Zagreba priestolnice Kraljevine dalmatinsko-hrvatsko-slavonske [Historical monuments of the free royal city of Zagreb, the capital of the Kingdom of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia], 11 volumes, 1889–1905
Slob. kralj. glavni grad Zagreb do svršetka XIV. vieka [Free royal city of Zagreb before the end of the 14th century], printed by Karl Albrecht, Zagreb, 1889
Parnice proti vješticam u Hrvatskoj [Witch trials in Croatia], Zagreb, 1891
Izprave o progonu vješticah u Hrvatskoj [Documents about witch-hunts in Croatia], Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1892
Slob. kralj. glavni grad Zagreb u XV. vieku [Free royal city of Zagreb in the 15th century], printed by Karl Albrecht, Zagreb, 1895
Slavensko bogoslužje u Hrvatskoj, Dionička tiskara, Zagreb, 1904