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Croatia in the Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance

Ivan Supicic
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 feb 2009
This volume presents forty essays charting the period from the thirteenth century to the beginning of the sixteenth century written by the most eminent specialists in Croatia under the auspices of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. This period, which is little known even in Europe, is one of the oldest European cultures dating from medieval times. Despite its geographical diversity, reaching across the Adriatic into Italy, and to the countries of Eastern Europe, Croatia retained its distinct ethnic and cultural identity. The book covers every aspect of Croatian culture: political, social, economic, religious, cultural, artistic and scientific. In an innovative and detailed analysis, the forty authors have created a balanced picture of what was happening during this most important period. Richly illustrated with colour plates, maps, plans, charts and diagrams, the book provides a major resource for all those seeking to gain a broader understanding of the development of European culture from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780856676246
ISBN-10: 0856676241
Pagini: 800
Ilustrații: 500 colour
Dimensiuni: 230 x 305 x 56 mm
Greutate: 4.56 kg
Ediția:First.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Philip Wilson Publishers
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Ivan Supicic (General Editor) is a member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Art of the European Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. He is also a musicologist, professor emeritus at the Musical Academy of Zagreb University and the University of Humanist Sciences in Strasbourg. Speciality: aesthetics and social history of 18th and 19th Century music. Found and editor of the tri-lingual review International Review of Aesthetics and Sociology of Music. Full member of HAZU and Académie Européenne des sciences, des Arts et des Lettres in Paris and correspondent member of SAZU in Ljubljana. Published a series of articles in both domestic and foreign periodicals. Principal works: La musique expressive (1957), Elementi sociologije muzike (Elements of the sociology of music) (1964), Musique et société. Perspective pour une sociologie de la musique (1971), Estetika evropske glazbe (The aesthetics of European music) (1978), Music and society. A guide to the Sociology of Music (1987).

Cuprins

Robin Harris: ForewordIvan Supicic: IntroductionEduard Hercigonja: PrefaceCROATIA AND EUROPETomislav Raukar: Croatia Within EuropeMiroslaw Kurelac: Croatia and Central Europe during the Renaissance and ReformationNenad Moacanin: Croatia and the Ottoman Empire: contacts and consequencesARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE - EPIGRAPHICSVladimir Sokol: Croatian archaeological heritage in the Late Middle AgesMirjana Matijevic: Latin epigraphic heritageBranko Fucic: Croatian epigraphs after the 12th centurySOCIETY - LAW - RELIGIONLujo Margetic: Laws, common laws, statues, privilegesEduard Hercigonja: Glagolism in the High Middle AgesFranjo Sanjek: The Church and ChristianityLANGUAGE AND LITERATURE - SCRIPTJosip Lisac: Croatian dialectsStjepan Damjanovic: Croatian Glagolists and the beginnings of Croatian literary languageJosip Voncina: The language of Renaissance literatureAnica Nazor: Interpenetration of the Glagolitic and Cyrillic scripts in CroatiaDragica Malic: Croatian medieval texts in Latin scriptsIvanka Petrovic: Croatian and European hagiographyMarija Agnezija Pantelic: Cultural and historical aspects of Glagolist Sanctorales and CalendarsNikica Batusic: The medieval theatre in CroatiaBranimir Glavicic: Latinism in Croatia from the 13th to the 16th centuryMirko Tomasovic: Marko Marulic Marulus: An outstanding contribution to European HumanismRafo Bratulic: The Reformation and the Catholic Counter-ReformationPRINTINGMilan Mogus: Early Croatian printingSime Juric: Croatian Incunabula URBAN PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURETomislaw Marasovic: Medieval town planning on the Adriatic coast of CrotiaAndre Mohorovicic: The development of settlements and cities in the territory of northern CroatiaRadovan Ivancevic: Architecture from the Romanesque period to MannerismFINE AND APPLIED ARTSKruno Prijatelj: The "Dalmatian School of Painting" (1350-1550)Igor Fiskovic: Sculpture in Croatia from the 12th to the 16th centuryAndelko Badurina: Illustrated manuscripts in CroatiaIvo Petricioli: Applied arts in Croatia from the 13th to the 16th centuryMUSICLovro Zupanovic: Musical cultureStanislav Tuksar: Renaissance music writers originating from Croatian landsJerko Bezic: Glagolist singingSCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHYZarko Dadic: Natural SciencesIgor Gostl: The beginning of Croatian lexicographyLjerka Schiffler: The Croatian philosophical heritageMirko Drazen Grmek: Medicine in CroatiaVladimir Stipetic: The beginning of scientific economic thought in Croatia ChronologyAuthors