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Glagolitic manuscripts and charters in the Archives of Croatia
Josip Kolanović
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Glagolitic manuscripts and charters in the Archives of Croatia
The Glagolitic manuscripts that are kept in the Archives of Croatia were first described by R. Strohal in 1910 (Glagoljski spomenici u Kr. zemaljskom arkivu, Vjesnik kr. hrvatsko-slavonsko-dalmatinskoga Zemaljskog arhiva XII, 1910, 197-204). Since then more Glagolitic manuscripts have been obtained, particularly form 1956 to 1960. In that period the medieval Glagolitic charters, which had been transferred several times inbetween Zagreb and Budapest, were finally given back by Hungary on the basis of the 1947 peace agreement. Nowadays, the Archives of Croatia keep twenty manuscripts and fragments of books and many Glagolitic charters. The most famous manuscripts are the Dialogue of Pope Gregory (16th century) and the fragment of a calendar. The author of the paper has proved that the fragment belongs to the First Breviar of Novi Vinodolski in 1459.
In the introductory part the author explains the making of the collection of Glagolitic manuscripts. The introduction is followed by a detailed description of each manuscript and charter. There is a summary, reference number, and bibliographic items of publication (if there are any) for all charters. As for notarial documents of Vrbnik and Dubašnica written in Croatian and Glagolitic letters, the author gives the corresponding years of the registres, the first drapts or minutes, together with their number.
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14512
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Datum izdavanja:
30.9.1983.
Posjeta: 2.536 *